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WEDNESDAY, APR. 2, 1053 Bevan Hates America, But Likes Americans By R. A. SHACKFORD

_-_Seriops-Hbward Staff Writer™ LONDON, Apr. 2 — Aneurin

Bevan, challenging with som | success the leadership of the So

“Ruining Western Europe”

United States fiscal and eco-

nomic policies are “running West- | clalist Party, also has startec ern Envoper and “doing more

out for bigger game. damage to Western Europe than He's reviving his long-standing Stalin can ever do.” Mr. Bevan chalienge of the' United States (Claims the rearmament program:

> leads only to bankruptey, ability and wisdom—despite its oy, ager of tha Rodan War

great wealth and power-—to lead spreading into: a general war the free world, ‘ceased as soon as the United

Mr. Bévan claims that a neutral Nations reacted against the North!

Korean invasion.” H sri but realistic Britain would answer can policy in Re . aya Amer.

today's world problems and pre- prevented a settlement because!

vent World War III. ithe U. 8B. wants a world crusade

On the continent, Mr, Bevan'y 28ainst Comituniam. 4 trai ng a Hed nentralism ling Sentral y. owed Kai. Bre t's Bevan Bi 54-year-old shek’s Nationalist soldiers, while Welshman tiek? Is he the Great Britain is unwilling to risk demagog many fear? Is he a One British soldier's life in a reCommunist or fellow-traveler in} SUTaption o She Chinese civil Socialist clothing? Is he as anti- BE 8 ain ving * makel American as he soliiyls? Spain's ‘Franco “ome of the Mr: Bevan himself may answer savion ra i th some of these questions when his West = — “r a ihe) book, “In Place of Fear,” is pub- Ut. OU on y ni lished early next month. : “When re gan lhe >. navel Excerpts already published will Some sense and natiodal pride help you judge this man who, "0" U. 8. she cannot have aside from Prime Minister Win- Britain on. af , | ston Churchill, is the most color- Bevan do aoe ful, outstanding politician in! . | Great Britain today. Speaks for Millions i “The {issue in capitalistic de-| rrhat's what this man is saying! mocracy, resolves itself into this,” | na thinking. He represents al Mr. Bevan writes, “Either pov-|,;, ity in Great Britain, even|

erty will Nee Semocrasy to Win i, the Socialist Party. But like the struggle against property, or pg... orc General Charles de! property, in fear of poverty, will qo, 110 and West Germany's Kurt

destroy democracy. Poverty, Schumacher, “he s ve peaks and great wealth and democracy are thinks for millions.

ultimately~ incompatible elements Mr. Bevan does restrain him- |

in any society.” [self a little, however, because he, On Side of Poverty Mr. Bevan has never left any Socialist Party, such as the late! doubt he's on the side of pov- Ramsay McDonald did in 1931. | erty—if Britain's political prob- If he could take the party over, lems ean-be so simplified. It was that would be something else. Mr, | Mr. Bevan who aroused the Bevan-is the most:

hatred of all Tories when he de. in the Socialist Party, now head-

scribed them as “lower than ver- ®d by old men, tired from long min.” : ‘ vears of postwar responsibility. Most Americans who talk with me fF mba Mr. Bevan, while not agreeing Doctor Finds Blindness with him, would conclude that he ' : doesn’t hate Americans as per- No Ruinous Handicap

sons, but that he is against] YORK, Neb. (UP)—Dr, B. O.| America’s system of capitalistic Callahan, a chiropractor who! democracy. didn’t let blindness ruin his ca-|

Last weekend, Mr. Bevan de- reer, says that “when working on| livered a, blistering attack against patients I forget that 1 cannot! U. 8. foreign policy, charging it see.” i did not have the experience, | Four years ago, Callah: sagacity or self-restraint neces- pq sight. After a month in os-| sary for world leadership, Mr. |,i1a) he returned to his office. | Bevan found nothing about Amer- “It is a | godsend that I chose] fcan foreign policy to praise— th fession I did.” h id. “My! not even the billions it has poured @ pro’esson v hie Said. y into Europe since the war. He 1088 of sight has cost me only-the

lost,

charged: ‘natural beauties of life. My hear-|

The United States is engaged in Ing is better and I can often feel the biggest rearmament program the presence of someone in my

-the ‘world has ever seen, “and I waiting room as I enter.”

g¢annot see any sense in it and Dr. Callahan reports for work wife as his]

sense in it.” He claims the U, 8.chauffeur.

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school age, Dr. Ralph D. Heim of the

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been identified as Communists Lutheran ‘Theological former Communists. Seminary believes: ! They include Martin Berkeley, { Alvah Bessie and Leonardo BerHe added that Sunday School vic. These persons have been children are more familiar with linked with the Communist Party! the Book of Matthew than any at House, Un-American Activities : N. {Committee hearings. book in the Bible and-that the ™p boy ektary the com. Book of Exodus is used more by mittee received at closed hearings Sunday School teachers than any in Hollywood last spring disclosed] other book in the Old Testament. that Eve Ettinger, story editor Dr. Heim, who teaches Chris- for Columbia Pictures, submitted tian. education and the’ English a list of 925 to 930 writers emBible in the Gettysburg, Pa,/ployed by the company through seminary, made his comments last April during, a conference here in which TT he urged that teachers “find more Sweet Medicine suitable lesson materials for] In ancient times honey was particular age groups.” ‘used for medicinal purposes,

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