Show 0 i J I 1 Ir J I i 0 1 f 0 1 1 i t T EVERYWHERE MEN ARE HUNGRY FOR LIVING BREAD They arc are fed stones that glitter but lt do not satisfy They long for the hope of a new world They are offered IERE the fear of world destruction or world dictatorship In their hearts they know V that if j men continue to live like clever greedy beasts sooner or later they will vill i be caged or shot Mans Man's attitude must change The apple in the Gar Garden en of Eden was good Somebody's attitude to to-it to it was wrong rang I I f Science is b good But much of it now seems devoted to Lo the art of destruction destruction Education is good But education nowadays seems to justify moral and spiritual y I and to destroy faith Wealth is b good g But when But when it becomes the aim of great societies the character of people decays More wages shorter hours better social and economic conditions are all good and all n ces- ces 1 Gary sary But in the hearts of millions of workers white black yellow and brown is is a gathering disillusionment I Freedom is good and is coming like a flood to Africa But where yesterday black men hated white now v black fears black And tomorrow v may see black or red imperialism where white imperialism reigned yesterday Asia hoped to teach the West the art of unity For years ears India practiced a policy of neutrality which was praised to high heaven by the Red Chinese giant Now v that giant has crossed the nations nation's frontier and swallowed square miles of Indian soil The feet of invaders march marchon on land that was successfully defended durin during g years of British rule The Communists say that the free world is divided within itself That is true truc But has the Communist world an answer A Communist Amba Ambassador from Eastern Europe said recently There is deep de p division in the Communist world Khrushchev has bas moved beyond Stalin He docs does not want vant to force his ideas on humanity by pointing a bayonet at their bellies But Mao Tse tung Tse-tung tung believes war var not only inevitable but necessary in order to carry mankind into Communism H He has told us we ve must risk lives to do it it Khrushchev thinks the most dangerous revolutionaries anti I Iare are the Chinese Mao tung Tse-tung thinks the most dangerous anti anti- revolutionaries are the Russians And this peril is projected in into o Europe where Albania and Yugoslavia growl owl and bare their teeth as they follow their separate paths Ordinary men look on the policies or lack of policies vl which ch brought the world to the brink of war var over Cuba as as' insanity They would cry Halt but do not see the way The answer lies in the character of men It remains true that unless we ve deal with human nature d drasticallY drastically dras dras- s- s and thoroughly on a colossal scale man manvill will vill follow v l his is historic path to violence and destruction Capitalism free enterprise and democratic socialism have failed to cure the selfishness that permits too few v to have too much while too many have too little litHe The Communist states have failed to answer the hate and bitterness that drive men into danger Hating Russia or hating America or hating another class color race or country multiplies the problem and cures nothing The free world aswell as the Communist world needs help not hate Squatting g in the streets protesting about the tIle atom bomb and running to a safer place when danger threatens does docs not seem an intelligent reply to the challenge of the century Those who would be willing villing to die for their country in war but meanwhile insist on living comfortably selfishly undisturbed turbe do not answer the challenge of world revolution Men who at international conferences talk about unity when Shen at home family life politics and industry are divided b by Y ambition fear jealousy and greed do not convince or change anybody Some criticize the godlessness of Communism But they make excuses for promiscuity homosexuality and indulgence in h high hg gh h places This increases sec security risks It also confirms th the cynicism of those who look from outside at styled self-styled God God- fearing g Christian societies that have become corrupted Men deny the power of God to cure the disease because they are in inlove inlove inlove love with the disease itself I IAn An answer is at large in jn the modern world It is moving massively throughout the world and changing the outlook of continents Japan New New men new nations a new world Prime Minister Ikeda of Japan in October opened a new Moral Re-Armament Re center at He told the conference conference confer confer- ence there that his objective as Prime Minister is to double the then n national income He said The foundation for this should be new v men who vho are right and true MRA is working to create new men new v nations and a new v world Japans Japan's senior postwar postwar post post- war statesman Shigeru Yoshida said I want vant to study MRA so that I can make it my own and become a part of it To vara Oda came people from 42 nations One of them was vas Colonel Kim Chong Pi Pil second man in hi Korea a country with a year old hatred of Japan Tokyo yo daily said J Korean Japanese negotiations are at an impasse This meeting between Ike Ikeda a and Kim will vill be a climax to lead these negotiations to a conclusion Colonel Kim him said at You have demonstrated the possibility of creating creating creat creat- ing one world family by transcending b political national and racial barriers Coming CODling here has recalled me to Gods God's purpose for my life life life- life to to restore the moral standards of my country I pledge myself that I Ivill will vill always be beith with ith you any tune time whatever whatever what what- ever the circumstances s oJ 1 f t 4 i 4 k r t G v r r N 1 y i I II It I t t i A 4 4 I hta 1 4 q f s r 4 r t 1 4 c r s pt e i Italian workers almost entirely entirety Communist absorbed in in file tho latin American play El EI Condor near Naples ples November 1962 Space Is So Startling I Leaders of Japan planned for the new space-age space musical Space Is So Startling to the land A special train tram was contributed free by the National Railways for this journey The play drew v crowds cro to the theaters in in Tokyo Hokkaido province Osaka and Yokohama Millions across Japan saw it on television M with its four million circulation writing writing writing writ writ- ing under the headline Setting Theatrical Precedent described the staging b music and choreography as unique and said The play shows the road that humanity should choose The leaders of the students men who thought Khrushchev and Stalin as reactionary as the leaders of the West came to picket the theater in Hokkaido They were out outto t to cause a riot But they were stunned to silence by the passion of the MRA force for a social economic and global revolution far swifter and more penetrating than their own They called off the riot and saw v the play instead They filled the theater with their friends They were still talking with members of the cast two hours after the final curtain In the dormitories where Marxism and rioting were vere discussed until 4 am a.m. they now discuss Moral Re Armament These students organized showings showings show v ings of the MRA films in their university With the money made they travelled miles by train to vara Oda for training in MRA MBA The world longs for unity In Japan Socialists and Government Govern ment supporters trade unionists and industrialists the youth in universities and armed forces are accepting the discipline of unity necessary to enlist both the Communist and nonCommunist nonCommunist non non- Communist worlds in the greatest revolution of all time In India da Every division can be solved From the vara Oda Assembly seven members of the Parliament Parliament Parliament Parlia Parlia- ment of the South Indian State of returned to a country at war var and waking to reality They ThaY were some of the men who wrested the State from Communist control three years ago at a time when many in New v Delhi were vere out of touch with reality These seven men representatives of bitterly opposed democratic factions now V say Communism Anti united us to throw out the Communists but within two months of victory we ve were vere fighting each other again Communism Anti-Communism is no basis for permanent unity We needed a superior ideology and this we ve found in MRA These men of saw v Archbishop Makarios President of Cyprus who was vas on a state visit to India K Kt M. M Cherian Chief Editor of the largest newspaper told him We Vc bring you a message of hope that hope that through MRA every division division divi divi- divil l' l sion and problem can be solved This has been our experience in Archbishop Makarios replied I 1 greatly appreciate ate the action and purpose of Moral Re-Armament Re which is at work york in our country also You have our blessing Yours is a aright aright aright right and just struggle v. v J It ta I A I ete R Revolution I. I Italy alY- alY alYA y- y comp complete evo I 1 alcor In Italy the home of the Church and of the largest Communist Com COIn Party in Western Europe a Latin American force force is is carrying M MRA RA from city to city The force includes students who vho were ere militant Marxists planning bloody revolution Also generals industrialists and workers workers' leaders Thousands are massing to their support in towns to and villages where poverty poverty poverty pov pov- erty and bitterness have haye ruled to hear them and see their play El Condor In Naples where some of the audiences were verc 80 per cent Communist a Communist Professor of Philosophy said MRA takes hearted half-hearted Christians and bitter Marxists and enlists them both in a complete revolution The Naples paper Roma headlines a page on the world development of Moral Re-Armament Re A Banner of Hope Hope- Millions in the thc World Fight for h oral Re t The Secretary-General Secretary of the Communist Party in hi one town said What these people say is exactly what I would like to do for the world Socialism and Communism are not the final thing The final thing is what I have seen here Britain Britain Next step for our people To Britain on December 19 came the new musical Space I 1 Is So Startling direct from its Japanese journey It will vill be shown for six weeks at the Westminster Theatre Theatre- During thelast the thelast thelast last year people have paid to see plays which are doing for Britain the job which ch this musical play PY la has b been cn doing in Japan Miss Nora takes the leading role roIe in Music at atI I Midnight which had its performance in in Britain and is shortly to be launched as a play play and and later filmed in in the United States Miss says People from all an over Britain write to me and say how much the play has meant to them and what a difference its spirit is making in itt the country It is a play for foreve eve every country The Vice-Chairman Vice of miners in a North Eastern coalfield of England said after seeing this play I I 1 am absolutely prepared to put the same effort into the fight forthe for forthe forthe the Moral vIora Re-Armament Re of my country that I put into the Communist Party for twenty six years None of the major political parties has what our country needs The workers are disillusioned with their leadership What I have seen here convinced me that this is the next step for our people The American premiere is January in Los Angeles' Angeles Biltmore Theatre followed b by a national nation l tour that includes include s sLa La Jolla Palm Springs Santa Barbara San Francisco through the Southwest and across the nation MRA gives the worker the housewife house the statesman the businessman and the ordinary man everywhere the chance to tomake tomake make mak modern modem history Its aim ami is a world where all hungry g are fed all homeless housed and where every color class race rats and background has a proper chance to work vork together in rebuilding the world The world will vill not stay the same It will either be destroyed or changed Many sincere Communists think force is the only means to change the system Non-Communists Non willing to create ere cre ate a revolution swifter s and deeper than a revolution of force because it changes men menvill u will vill offer a greater revolution n to enlist the sincere Communists and bring hope t to o humanity FOR THE AMAZING STORY BEHIND THIS PAGE R REA EAD i t 0 4 t Is I's t i I 11 1 o c 3 Y 0 t l 1 db r i I 1 ck Best seller in n a dozen languages Peter Howard vard tells the story with humor and insight His Ilis aim is to make lake Ft Flank ant Buchman's secret available to everyone everyone- t. t t 1 so that the statesmen and ordinary men can themselves set out on the high and necessary adventure of changing men and nations 1 DOUBLEDAY At t Your Local oca Bookstore |