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APPOINTEp TO TREASURY STAFF — President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower announced the appoint-
ment of three .business specialists to serve under George M.‘ Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury-
designate. Left to right: H. Chapman Rose, Cleveland attorney and a specialist in corporation- law,
Assistant Secretary; Marion R. FblsonfrmSriJrer of Eastman Kodak Co., and chairman of the Hoard
of Trustees of the Committee on Economic Development, Under secretary; and W. Randolph Burgess,
chairman of the Executive Committee of the National City Bank of New York, as consultant and special
deputy to the Secretary'on Debt Management and Monetary Policies. (NEA Telephoto).
economic and
on U. S. social, i
political matters.
The council alsi
enough lay people
in its work, as they are privileged
to do. But it noted more and
more men are becoming interested-
in church work, although women
are still in the van:
Greek Church Admitted
The Greek Orthodox Ctiurch
sent. Christian answers to such
widely varying matters as schools,
government, foreign policy and
racial equality.
United Front
The 3,000 word message was
drafted by a committee headed
by President John McKay of the
Princeton Theological seminary,
lie, savs such a declaration was
never made before because the
not united
Religious
News
| protestants were
! enough. _
i The message was
animously by the 600 clerical srtd
lay delegates. Some 1,500 other
ministers and church members al-
so attended the council’s 6-days
i of meeting*.
The council also has a new pres-
ident. Methodist Bishop Willianj,
| C. Martin of Dallas succeeds the
I presiding
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highlights. For one thing, the j
National Council issued a “Letter
tq the Christian people of Amer-j
it».” It marks the first time such
a broad cross section of Christian
churches has joined in such a
comprehensive declaration.
Figures bear out the words1
'‘Broad Cross section." The 30
communions in the council have
35 million members. To them the
biggest U. S. church organization
has urged that the nation stick to
hpn»«t jiegotation for settling
world dispute*, and despite the
most exasperating opposition.
The declaration also states the
U. S. was founded on a religious
base. And all legitimate means
should be’ used o prevent it from
becoming a secular state thit
‘‘Depreciates religion."
A further appeal is that churches
and their followers must more and
more make manifest that Chris-
tian unity and “our oneness in
Christ as divine Lord and.Savior.”
i v The message seeks also to pre-
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Episcopal bishop as
head of th.o group. Bishop Martin
is a 59-year-old, one-time country
preacher who is a Vice President
of the Methodist Council of Bish-
ops and next in line to head that
church.
He has called for closer oc-
operation among churches. Bish-
op Martin has also expressed the
hope for eventual membership in
the council of the only 2 major
protestant churches not in it——
the Southern Baptists and the
Missouri Synod Lutherans.
The man who has stepped down
from the National Council Pres-
idency is the Right Reverend
Henry Knox Sherrill, The chief
Episcopal bishop gave one meeting
of the council a warning of ten-
sions arising already from dif-
ferences in church tradition,
said members must learn to work
together in Christian charity and
| patience, ..Bishop Sherrill also
j stated The National Council must
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has been elected president of the
National Council of Churches of
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THE DAILY N|EWS-TELEGRAM, SUI.rilUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
has beva^.ltilmiUcd as the 30th
member of the council.
fciv convention heard from
Bishop Otto Dibelius of the United
Evangelical Protestant Churches
Of Germany. Most of hW'TO mil-
lion parishioners live in the- Kas-
tern zone of Gcrffiawyv ir-antoltlUi
of Russia. Bishop Dibelous sayx
“In such an atmosphere qf Histil-
hy, 1t i* not easy to live as a
Christian.” But he adds “The
church grows stronger.”
J^ie National Council of Church-
es bf Christ in the U.S.A. also
heard from 2 members of the-i:i-
coming cabinet uf President-Elect, to enter Russia Tor
, KLephowej'. iThe Secretary of; duties. The Reverend George
State to he—Jt
»nt*Electi to enter Russia Tor religious
■tary of; duties. The Reverend George Bis-
ohn. Poster Dulles sonette of the assumptionist order
—has called for a spiritual revival.j will succeed thf-’Reverend Arthur
And Republican Senator Henry, Brassard. tIto'ordjrRuman Catholic
Cabot Lodge Junior .started a Frieri hi Moscow. Fa the t- Bisson
belief the U. S. must end discrim- ette is now connected with As-
inhtion a^l human indignities at: sumption College at Worcester,
home before ft can lead ilie world; Massachusetts,
to losing peace. Lodge will be; The priest’s mission to Mos-
U.ambassador to the. United. eoW was established under a
Nations. ’ " ' “”~+
Prieot Enter Russia
After 6 months of requests^ government in 1933.
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! treaty' in which the United States
1 recognized Russia’s revolutionary
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 17, 1952, newspaper, December 17, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth813051/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.