TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN All Christians Are Traitors To Russia, Minister Says "In terms of his actual trial, Cardinal Mindszenty was guilty of treason just as any Christian would be guilty of treason against communism," said the Rev. Hoover Rupert, director of the Youth department, board of education of the Methodist church, Nashville, Tenn., in an interview recently. It is inevitable that any person who holds the Christian faith, and It is inevitable that any person comes into the realm of Russian communism, will come into conflict with communistic forces, the Rev. Rupert said. "However, we should go slow on the evaluation of the Mindsenty trial. The reports have not been clear. Our only judgment should be based on the irreconcilability of Christianity and Russian communism," he added. The Rev. Rupert, who went to Europe in June, 1947 to attend the World Council of Churches held at Lund, Sweden, observed Christian youth work in Poland and the Balkans as a Methodist Youth director. When asked what was the position of the churches in Europe after the war, the Rev. Rupert said: "The religious situation in Poland after the war was favorable to the protestants, particularly to the Methodists, Baptists, and Presbyterians; this reaction of the people was favorable because the protestants had never compromised with the Nazis." Another reason for this was that Bishop Paul Garber, bishop of the Funds and supplies from the churches in America created an outstandingly favorable attitude toward the United States. Now, however, Bishop Garber has also been indicted by the communist governments in this area for treason, the Rev. Rupert observed. Geneva area of the Methodist church, which includes Hungary and Bulgaria, was one of the first protestant clergymen to enter Poland after the war. The nationalistic spirit of the Polish people particularly impressed the Rev. Rupert. The usual answer he got upon asking what was the future of Poland in regard to communism was: "We are not worried, because a Polish communist is a Pole first." It is this intense Polish nationalism which brought them through the war, that has caused them to set up a 75 year program to rebuild their capitol city, Warsaw. The Polish people have had to accept a communistic KU Faculty In Med Course Nine guest lecturers will assist the K.U. faculty in the post-graduate course for physicians at the University of Kansas Medical center in Kansas City, Mo., today and Wednesday. Under the general heading of pediatrics, two days of the program will be given to discussing organic diseases and ailments of children. The last day of the program will concern the mental and emotional health of children as given by guest lecturers from the Menninger foundation in Topeka. The assisting guest lecturers are Dr. Bertrand I. Krehbiel, Topeka; Dr. G. M. Martin, Kansas State Board of Health, Topeka; Dr. Edith B. Jackson, Yale university; and Dr. John Lichy, University of Colorado. Dr. Edward D. Greenwood, Dr. Leonard H. Tabotoff, Dr. Paul Bergmann, Dr. Sibyla Escalona and Mrs. Dorothy G. Wright, all of Topeka. They form of government, not because the ideology appealed to them, but because of their proximity to Russia and the necessity of protection at the advent of another war," the Rev. Rupert said. Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered. Ads must be placed during the hours or taken to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office. Journal bldg, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. 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