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Show i Report: None Dare Call It Treason 0, L (Continued from Page 1) testimony, and I understand that while they asked for 500 pounds they were only able to locate 45. So when I testified In perfectly good faith they got 500 pounds, I thought they did, but It turned out they only filled that particular order to the extent of 45 pounds. I took It from the papers. When I talked of heavy water (an alternative method of making nuclear devices). I saw on the heavy water4 I have since been told there was none In the United States, and that what I thought was heavy water was sulfuric acid. I was being perfectly honest. It Is on the basis of such testimony that Mr. Stormer would have the reader believe Investithat congressional revealed the shipment gations to Russia of one half the U.S. stockpile of uranium and the technical assistance to construct an atomic bomb. The congressional Investigation revealed nothing of the sort, nor was there even such testimony. What the Investigation did reveal was that, at best, Jordans testimony was un- papers. reliable and Stormers at- tempt to pass this testimony off as committee findings puts his writing In the same cate- gory. graph 4: In actual conduct of the war, military decisions were made, not according to but for the long range political advantage of the Communist conspiracy (Roosevelt and Hopkins, Sherwood, p. 590). Page 590 of Sherwoods book contains nothing whatever to support this charge, nor Is any mention made of such a happening. Page 591 says the following; CUSTOM" CHOICE Take high-bac- 1 Martin" sofa, bright, young Seasider" k "It has often been said that of the soft underbelly approach to Europe demonstrated his farsightedness -- that he was motivated by the long range purpose of keeping the Red Army out of the Danube Valley and the Balkans. In the opinion of some of the Amerlcah authorities who were Involved In the strategic discussions, this claim gave Churchill credit for too much prescience. He may have had such thoughts In mind In 1944, but certainly not In 1942; and one may ask, In this connection: If Anglo American strength had been concentrated In and southeastern southern Europe, what would have stopped the Russians from march lng Into the Ruhr and Saar and even Into Normandy? The American Chiefs of Staff be- - Churchills advocacy MODERN 8-p- c. 1 smart Seasider" chair, 1 matching . . . 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YD. oil chestnut metal center guided Triple Dresser $144 Panel 14 $49 where room to be deployed. docAgain Stormers umentation does not support his assertion --and seems In fact, to be saying quite the DRESSER AND MIRROR in Danish inspired contemporary. Fully ' valleys) there was not sufficient for huge ground forces . . . $118 c reverse Stormers of allega- tion. D. Storemer, page 126, par Among his agraphs 2, 3; (Dr. Harry F. Ward) closes! associates and most devpted pupils In the religious field were such conspirators as Rev. Jack McMlchael, Rev. Chas. Webber, Rev. Alanson Smith, Dr. Willard Uphaus and Rev. Lee Ball. The con- troversial Methodist bishop, G. Bromley Oxnam, was We ards pupil, secretary, and apologist. The references to ivlties of the several fee-tim- ministers are the process of being checked with the proper authorities and 111 be added to this report Immediately upon receipt of the necessary Information. But Stormers references toG. Bromley Oxnam Is an excellent example of pulling a reference out of context In order to twist It to the opposite Stormer Is, of meaning, that OxImplying course, but nam Is the very reference which Stormer gives (hearings, HCUA, July 21, 1952, p. 3725; actually, the correct date Is July 21, 1953) makes it quite clear that such a linking of Oxnam to Ward and sp to communism is unjustified if not downright dishonest. The testimony cited Is as follows: Is he (Ward) a Question: good friend of yours? I will have to Oxnam: answer that by telling you wheft I he was and what m tionshlp Is with him Question: "Well, please do that. In O Professor Oxnam: Ward came to the Boston School of Theology, I believe, In 1914. I was a student. He was a brilliant teacher. He was an inspirational personality. He made an extraordinary con trlbutlon to the students of I was very, that Institution. very fond of him. I took dictation from him as a part time secretary In the dictation of one of his books. I knew his family. Professor Ward was a leadeJn the social movement of the Methodist church and over a long period of time rendered, I believe, A. very valuable service. There came a time i mind when Ibelievedthan fessor Ward had shifted his views concerning the whole Communist question. I found myself In fundamental disawith Professor greement Ward as early as 1928. In 1932 I had to propose I believe -- no it was 1928 that I proposed the message that was drafted by the Methodist church for the resolution It on the social question. was In opposition to Professor Wards proposal, but what I proposed was carried by the M ethodlst church. In 1936, 1 drafted the resolution that put the M ethodlst (Continued on Page 4) vr Extra Mlrrar $29 Chart $79 ADD ELEGANCE TO DINING it's hibernation timeo for your V POWER MOWER SRI USE OUR WINTER STORAGE PLAN Why risk your investment in your power mower? Improper storage can form sludge in the motor and cause costly repairs. 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