King's Business - 1958-04

sis of capitalism after W orld W a r I. . . . The influence of the Bol­ shevik Revolution on revolutionary forces and the ‘liberation’ move­ ments in the rest of the world. The nature of capitalism and the eco­ nom ic depression of 1929-1932, mainly in the United States . . . . Emphasis of the view that fascism is ‘dictatorship’ of the most reac­ tionary circles of monopoly capital . . . . M ilitary activities of W orld W a r II, ‘emphasizing’ the delay of opening the second front in the West. . . . Study of the victory of the Communists in China, the tri­ umphs o f other ‘anti-colonialists’ in Asia and A frica and the principles of the Bandung conference of Asian and A frican peoples.” White House has Pastor For the second time in history, the Wh ite House has a pastor on its payroll. President Abraham Lincoln em­ ployed the Rev. Edward Duffield Neill, a Presbyterian, as his cor­ respondence secretary. President Eisenhower, for the past 17 months, has had the Rev. Frederic Fox, a Congregationalist, working away in an obscure second- floor office of the White House’s East W ing helping him with the “ pas­ toral” duties of the Presidency. In answer to the question of “ just what are the ‘pastoral’ duties of the President?” Rev. Fox begins b y re­ citing history. Egypt’s Pharaohs had a shepherd’s crook in their royal emblem; early Hebraic chiefs, par­ ticularly David, were known as the “ Shepherd-Kings” ; and even the President of the 20th century Unit­ ed States, in addition to fulfilling his roles as Chief of State, commander- in-chief of the armed forces and head o f his political party, has the welfare needs of his flock to look after.” Rev. Fox says he helps “ prepare drafts for the President’s speeches, particularly those dealing with such occasions as the opening of a Red Cross drive and encouragement to the physically handicapped.” Rev. Fox: adds: “ The country is going through a religious revival and is very conscious about church. I think the people tend to give the President some of the credit for that, and I don’t think he either wants or deserves it.” END.

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