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...only large nation in Europe which officially refuses to choose between East & West. Sweden's legislators were hastily shoving through a new law to make wire tapping easier. "The only thing that puzzles me," said a Stockholm cab driver, "is how could a simple navy N.C.O. get access to so many top secrets. Also, why were his Red sympathies ignored for 24 years...
...Conscience: the right and responsibility of every man to worship as his conscience dictates, to make his own judgments . . . Freedom of Grace: with salvation the free gift of God, not to be earned by good deeds, not to be purchased with the coin of any realm . . . Freedom of Access to God: requiring no mediator save Christ . . . Freedom of Religion from Authoritarian Control: the vigorous denial to any government, whether political or ecclesiastical or both, of the right to dictate, underwrite or establish a 'state faith' to which all must adhere...
...workmanlike series of compromises, it was agreed that the conference site at Panmunjom should be protected by a neutral zone 1,000 yards (about five-eighths of a mile) in radius, that three-mile radius circles around Kaesong and Munsan and a 400-meter (438-yard) corridor along the access roads should be free from hostile attack. Finally, the Reds accepted the U.N. assurance that flights over the protected zones would be limited "insofar as practicable." The U.N. is putting up orange, cerise and yellow balloons over the site to mark it by day, and searchlight beams to mark...
...center's master catalogue will cover all the libraries, and a copy of it will be placed on each campus. From now on, a scholar at one university will have access to the treasures of many. All he will have to do is to look up what he wants in the catalogue, send a message by teletype, and the center will mail...
...report, Chafee praises the U.N. Convention for providing "concrete measures to enable foreign correspondents to get into countries more easily, to be immune from expulsion for lawful acts, to have access to news sources without discrimination, and otherwise to work more effectively...