2 JUNE 1950, Page 16
SIR, — Mr. A. T. D'Eye has, of course, every right to
his own opinion, but it is Likely that the great majority of your readers will endorse what Janus has written on this subject. Personally, I should like to know if the Dean of Canterbury has ever raised his voice againit any of the cruel and shameful deeds of the Soviet. Does he, for instance, justify the enforced separation of Russian wives from British and American husbands ? If not, has he ever used such influence as he has to secure the redress of this cruelty ?—Yours faithfully, CHARLES MILLER. Hedges. Little Gaddesden, Berkhamsted.