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Show rtfg KHRUSHCHEV la 67Hrplan to sea' Mr: Red Flag flying over every country in world He his apologized to General Elsenhower for last years riots and invited him to come as soon as possible to Japan. I had two objectives in making my pres-- ! ent journey around the world. The first was to attend the Moral Assembly at Caux, This Assembly made an impression on me that is j both deep and unforgettable. Secondly, I wanted i to meet again the world statesmen I had known as Prime Minister. The only answer to the crisis in Berlin and the challenge of Communism today is the ideology of Moral Nations to--1 'day must form a solid front, a unity of purpose and of spirit so evident to the Communist world J that they will not indulge in miscalculation nor misunderstand our aim and goal. MRA is producing this unity which transcends all national boundaries and all minor divisions. j In September Mr. Saburo Chiba, for three years Chairman of the National Security Commit, tee of the Japanese Diet, flew straight from Caux to confer with President Prado of Peru. He Baid .that his dwn experience as head of Security had ed him to two conclusions on how to answer Communism: (1) To impact the masses, with a'more , effective ideology and (2) To unite the countries of ' the free world Jn a common strategy. He told the President that no exclusively na- - j tlonal plan is adequate today. While the 13 Com- bloc countries are united in one global j munist 82 nations have not yet reached a com-- 1 strategy, ' mind to create a united mon and goal ' force in the free world' He continued, We must create a united force of parliamentarians from every nation. This is already being done in many4 of the free countries." meet the Communists at the conference table frnment ot God, Many African eountrles have tnvTted Che to come immedi- -; forces ot Moral sent ately to their continent. President Kassroba dele-' . bis wife and son as leaders of the Congolese ration to Caux last month, speaking on behalf pf (the delegation, Adolphs Kaaavuba, the son of the: . President, said, .Tbs Congo is at the center of! Africa, If the Congo goes Communist, all Africa-Wil- l follow, It is not enough to give dollars to an- -; derdeveloped countries. We must win the heart1 Whet we need is as ideology. That'. ft the people. He told mors Ideology is Moral than a thousand delegates from every part of the World that in the last twelve months 483 radio have gone proedoasts about Moral fufi in five Congolese languages to efl parts of bis Sown try on the National Radios ; f j ; ; i V : ' ; I destroys the faith of the millions in the power of the democratic way of life. Squatting in the streets,' I however sincere, is no answer to the threat pf the b. The answer is to stand un ancffight In every nation, everywhere, for an iuf ology that changes Communist and alike and unites every race, elass and color in the supreme task of the century -- the remaking of the world. Men with an Ideology superior to Communism can not only stand up to Mr. Hhrushchev but enlist him in a greater revolution. General Carpentier of France who was in command of the land forces of NATO for Central Europe and who had the training of the Brazilian Army and commanded the French forces in Indochina and elsewhere, put the issue clearly at the World Assembly at Caux this year when he said, We need a tidal wave of Moral to men across world. Then Government in the sweep will be, forced to make the right decisions that spring hot only from the intellect, but from our hearts and faith." Fail gtl:' j lifetime. the thinks he can do during it. Every decision and action he takes over Berlin, Laos, the Congo or at the United Rations is meas ured against this one aim, Jle has an ideology, ( Nations outside the Communist bloc lacV anj? common ideology or world aim. They are divided amongst themselves. They think that if they standi up to Mr. Khrushchev they may be forced inV atomic war. ; to is no answer Appeasement dictatorship.! The idealism of the United Nations without an' ideology often becomes the tool for Moscows aim. Making big speeches to satisfy publig opinion at home and backing them by weak action when we tar' 'czsczzzk rsvAT.Iu&MZTn , . ; ' - MORAL of Prime Minister U Boms ' the Communists to take over China, We mcfWeeo been jour country lor our selfishness. I have themore way than thirty years a soldier, and I say that to secure peace and freedom for the work! is Moral i j nt. THE TIDE OF COMMUNISM ' CAN BE TURNED This tidal wave is flooding across the continents. Marshal Tavora, national hero of Brazil, flew last week to Rome. There he told leaders of the Church and State, With Moral the tide of Communism in my country and Latin America can be turned." His colleague General Bethlem, former Brazilian Ambassador in Bolivia and Pakistan, on that same day was meeting in Los Angeles with Mr. Kishi, Prime Minister of Japan until last year. Both General Bethlem and Mr. Kishi had been at Caux two. weeks before. The General said, In Brazil and Peru 900,000 of my countrymen have seen the Japanese play The Tiger, In the last five months millions more have seen it on television. Its message has already saved Brazil from civil war." He was referring to a play by the revolutionary students of the Zengakuren of Japan. These (students led the riots In Tokyo last year which paused President Eisenhowers visit to Japan to be canceled. The students changed. They wrote a play describing how Communism had captured them through their own moral compromise and jhow Moral had taught them to go plot right, not left, but straight. Then they went to America and apologized to Eisenhower. He ' ' rged them to go to Latin America:.' i These fifty Chinese have put their, burning convictions into a play tailed The Dragon, which shows the tragedy of a nation lost through the selfishness of men and gives tha hope of an answer. One of the leading industrialists of Europe, after seeing The Dragon, said, Nobody who see this play can be the same again. What I fckh moat is that it challenges the about Moral rich, as it does everybody, to change their whole i motive of life. The former Comintern delegate. Bans Bjeefc of the Norwegian Communig holt,' Party, spoke last week to 22,000 people at a mass demonstration with the Chinese play. The Dragon, in the football stadium at Lucerne. We are at the most sepiouB point in the history of mankind," he said, when the leaders of the West start to waver before Khrushchev. Our task is to move the masses and give them courage to stand firm. MRA is the superior ideology that has the power to unite East and West It is the next step forward for Com- , ,, , munist andnon-Oomimrat- whike. et Nobusuke Kishi of Jacsg TO SAVE DEMOCRACY IN PERU ! President Prado invited Moral to his country to save democracy in Peru. At the National Stadium in Lima 60,000 people stood in silence for a minute to honor the memory of Frank Buchman, initiator of Moral before seeing a performance of The Tiger. Ten thousand who could not get in listened over the , .y , . ( ; Gabriel Marcel, the French philosopher and playwright, aaid at Lucerne, Moral is an immense effort to create a new' living fabric of humanity right across the world. In France today more and more men are responding ty this , ' road.. , r . . Swiss Catholic newspaper, wrote Vaterland, ' of The Dragon, Thus far the Chinese hnvt been . the main agents of world Communism on many fronts in Africa and South America: Now for the first time in the history of the ideological struggle , representatives of Free China have appeared on the scene, blazing a trail with their message. Wl were literally shaken as the play unfolded befort vour eyes- -a play that ends with a'brilliant finale as men realize that the power of the ideology of Moral can usher in a new end bet- ter agi. We made our way home with, a great ho do ' J - Foraer Prime Minister : loudspeakers outside. A force of these Japanese students went to San j Marcos University. This is the University which; organized the stoning of Vice President Nixon when! he visited Peru. Speaking on the Peruvian National Radio after meeting the Japanese, one of these' student leaders said, Five days ago we had riots, j' has made us understand that! Moral the divisions which exist between political groupsj arise because each group is out for itself. MRAi has come at the right moment to Peru. j ' Another student leader said on the National Radio: In this atomic age man must give the answer to exploitation by either Communism or capitalism. Here is an ideology which rebuilds the' chaotic world today, which gives food to the1 hungry, work to the unemployed and fills the empty spirit of man which has been lost in immorality V Vo, Trims Minister of Burma, brought a! delegation of biemmtrymen to Caux last month, On leaving he said, Moral must go oa for ever if we want to prevent mankind from plunging into final aamhilation. If we want to stop Communism taking hold of the world we must deal with corruption, bribery, drink, and womanizing. If we want to ehange eanrnpt people we must be honest ourselves. That U what impresses me very ' Casx. With this tdeefiogy yen are bound to much succeed." 1 j ; i Mahat-' GandiA of the Bsjmc&aQ grandson ma, said at Caux, The issue for the world is not' Communism or was. bu whether statesmen will Undertake the Moral of the Com munist and worlds. We must go te Washington and Moscow with an ideology that changes men. That is the next step for the Com munist and alike, Unless ws change human nature we ean never fulfil the of the millions in our countries." An Asian center for Moral will, open next spring near .Tokyo to match the centers of Oaax and Mackinac. An Assembly for the Americas is being held in Rio de Janeiro next month, jOver Christmas and New Year there will be a Pan-- 1 at the 'Airifan Assembly for Moral 'heart of Africa. I Mr. Khrushchev wants to see fi different kind ef world, Every honest person knows he is right! in the conviction that change is needed, however much we disagree with his way of doing Jt. The; leaders of the free world have in Moral -; ment an ideology superior to Communism to offer him. Even the most difficult will respond to the. ! i 1 , in our hearts. , The Moral force and the Chin: ese are. being greeted by crowds of thousands night after night wno say that in their message they sea hope for peace in the world and the unity of Europe. Civic leaders of Berlin are among those Who have invited this force to their city. They be- -i Ijeve that the root problem is not a wall that divides city or a continent but the steely, selfishness that ft ( ns ! Re-Arm- firm, united but humble voice of democratic; nations morally rearmed. Why should there be catastrophe again when with God renaissance if : inevitable! ' S' !' It is not a matter of left or right I tt is a matter t right or wrong. 1 Communism gave its philosophy to tha world', last Christmas over the Moscow Radio when It, said : Our rocket has the moon. It is sun we "hot God.' the and discovered have pearing ,VVe have turned lights out in heaven that no man will be able to put on again. We are breaking the yoke of the Gospel, the opium of the masses. Let' ps gp forth and Christ shall bp relegated to mythJ by-pass-ed ology." Frank Buchman, in hit last words, gave a challenge to the modern werld on the sixth ot 'August in Freudenstadt when he said, I want the ' world to be governed by men governed by God.' j , jVhy not let God run the whol world!" ' It is tha hour for herobj decision and embold ened leadership. Choose ye Ait day khm wilj tecu? - !;;- i Jx" ' i ; and corruption. This week in Peru 40,000 people, including, thousands of Indians in colorful dress, thronged to the great Sacsayhuaman fortress, stronghold of the ancient Inca civilization, now known as the Mos- -' eow of Peru, to see The Tiger and hear it in the original Inca language. The head of Indian affairs' said, Your philosophy is going to change the face: of the, earth bringing justice, bread and an1 answer? force in Latin The Moral y (America is moving from Brazil and Peru to Chile t Bolivia, Uruguay, and other countrips of that con- -' ' tinent, ; t Ur. 1..: Ju&rea Tsrora. national hero of Brazil 1 Manaus, a Communist 'stronghold of Brazil, ' h thousand miles up the Amazon River, 90,000 peo- - j foie in one night alone saw a presentation of The ! the in On the same night football stadium. uiger the Communist counter-rall- y across the road for the anniversary of Castros Cuban revolution drew, a total of 40 people. One of the students said, Jt s the greatest event that has ever taken place in lanaus. It has revolutionized our thinking." IDEOLOGICAL OFFENSIVE IN EUROPE , I HE ONLY ANSWER TO THE CRISIS IN BERLIN At the same time a force of 400 from 36 nations is sweeping through countries of Europe in an ideological offensive to answer defeatism, Communism and division. Among them are fifty Chinese from Taiwan headed by General Ho Ying-chiformer Prime Minister of China and wartime Commander-jn-Chie- f of the Chinese armies, who received the Japanese sword of surrender in World War II.. General Ho .Ying-chi- n said, We lost the mainland of China because we lacked an Ideology,! The nterialism in our own life was exploited by n, Mr, Kishi, speaking with General Bethlem in Angeles, told of how he had discussed with General Elsenhower last week at Gettysburg the impact of the work of Moral through-pos ut tha ftouthAmmcan continent. He said, J J I , World ; are 'contributing to publish i thff j page . Americans determined to turn the tide in i our' nation pnd sacrificial giving : by patriots in each country makes possible tlieworld i wide advance of Moral ' Jdrecs of daily and weekly newspapers across America have tpubfished MRA pages .risa ' public service. You can are tax deductible fendsyoun contribution to ! Moral Re-A-r, jp lay a part. Checks made out to Moral Angeles l7Cedaf:PQlnt,ttzckinai Island, moment, 640 Fifth Avenue,. New York 19j 833 South FloWc-Stec,ta- S r . v (,7 7' v in-th- i K" . T I '''7?; : ist j ' ' FINAL ANNIHILATION , ist OR RE-ARMAME- NT - . - fi |