m “m mam town, m. my 11. 1M4. 'l BOOM IN LEADERSHIP Canada stands on the threshold of one of the greatest ec0nomie advances in history and, if she will, can initiate the most needed ideological advance in history. Canada is in a position to untangle the log-jam choking the stream of the world’s conunerce and peace. Yet across the nation there is a growing frustration and impatience with the lack of convinced leadership. The Ottawa Journal of April 30, 1964. says in an editorial: “The truth is that all Canadians —— businessmen. farmers. fishermen. plumbers—have had a bellyful of politics and politicians these last‘ several years and the politician who will strike out and do the right thing courageously may be amazed at the reception he will get." Said a representative from a Communist country recently. “We were shocked when we came to Canada. “In our country the youth are eager for the knowledge and skills to create a new civilization. You see them studying in the parks and subways. In Canada in the parks your youth are drinking coca-cola and necking with the girls. It is painful to see youth with no purpose demanding enough to develop their ability and character." Canadians have twice proven they are ready to unite and sacrifice blood and treasure for the sake of humanity. Today humanity is in greater jeopardy than ever before. CANADA’S ROLE No nation in history has been more generous than the United States. Yet America has few reli- abl friends. Great wealth and power linked to small aims create distrust, bitterness and division. We can help America it we begin to live the way we want our neighbor to live. It will cost us our self-righteous attitude. It will mean commit ment to a world aim: to achieve for every family a full share of the abundance of the earth, a full share in the productive genius of man, a full share in building an honest and unselfish society. The Comnumist bloc needs our help. Russia has changed the structure of society. but has failed to change the character of man. 46 years of controlled economy has not armed their people against apathy, corruption and division. The. Chincse both hunger and hate. They do not, believe Canadians. Americans. Japanese, French. British. or Germans will change without force. Mao Tse-tung says he is willing to sacrifice 300 million lives in a war to remedy his situation. In prepara- tion. China trains her people to hate America and the white nations richer than herself. Canadians can and must begin to change radi- cally in their motives and character and export with their wheat a cure for hate. Then with the advantage of her French speaking population Canada could aid Africa andLatin America where the United States is losing influence. Actually need for trade has been largely the scope of our plan- ning for other nations. Millions are grateful for the police action in Cyprus but a greater work in the world awaits us. As a trade union official in Vancouver put it, “We. have failed to educate men in moral and social responsibility.” QUEBEC LEADS THE WAY In the last six months an international force of Moral Re-Armament with the Latin American play “El Condor” has visited 34 cities and towns from Quebec City to Victoria, B.C. Canadians do respond to a leadership that lives straight, is concerned with every family on earth. and fights for what is right. not who is right, on all issues. Quebec trade unionists and students were received with genuine enthusiasm by provincial leaders in Toronto. Winnipeg. Regina. Edmonton and Victoria. Said a member of the Aluminum Workers Union of Arvida. “Moral Re-Armament represents a giant step for helping us from Atlantic to Pacific in work together to find the. answers to the prob- lems of Canada." A student: from the University of Montreal, speaking at a banquet in Edmonton attended by the. Lieutenant-Governor and leaders of the province. said, “We have a huge country but we have aims that are far too small. Here I have met an idea big enough for my country and for the world." 350 people from all the western provinces joined those from Quebec and Ontario at a conference in Edmonton. They included provincial and civic leaders. workers and farmers. businessmen, educa- tionists and students. In a message to the Premiers attending the Federal-Provincial Conference in Que- bec these delegates declared: "'lhc diversity of our peopic -— Indian. French. English and all other origins — is the greatest resource we have if our aim is not only economic, but '3 to heights the motives and character of all men and all nations -— tho‘ next: logical aim of statesmanship. “The destiny of Canada is a Cross-centred revolution of such vitality and power that Russia, China, America, Africa, Asia and Latin America find in the way we trade and conduct our political and economic life that a God- eontrolled society is as satisfying, necessary and available as is our wheat. “From our experience in Quebec and in Western Canada over the last six months the evidence is certain that this program of Moral Re-Armament has the power to unite and ener- gize the Canadian people." It has the same power in the economically underprivileged nations. GANDHI’S ACTION Rajmohan Gandhi, the 28-year-old grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, is creating a boom of new leader- ship in India. He has just completed a 4,000-mile march on wheels calling for an India clean. strong and united. He is training 10.000 Indian youth this summer to change his nation. Recently he spoke to 75.000 people on Chow patty Sands, traditional meeting place of his grand- father at Bombay. lie said: “We are determined to raise a force of able, intelligent. young men and women who will live straight. who will not be corrupted by money or power, who can lead this nation. “1 am fed up by people who always accuse the Communists whenever anything goes wrong. Even if all the Communists of India became saints and went to the Himalayas, we would still have our problems with us. “I am equally fed up by the idea that some have that every capitalist should be killed or thrown into the ocean. But our problem of poverty and inequality will still remain with us even if every rich man in Bombay or India is jailed or liquidated. “\‘\"e will raise an army of dedicated revo- lutionaries, men and women who attack injus- lice and corruption fearlessly because they are not afraid of the spotlight being thrown on them; men and women who will apply rigorous standards of honesty, purity, unselfishness in Pogoo such as thlo on on .- rogulor looluro. Money is noodod to moko them available to tho country. Evory dollor counts. if you wish to have o port, plooso fill in tho coupon. ..l at .. has. their daily living; yes. and men and women Who will boldly seek out the true voice of their hearts, the Voice of God, and will fight for it.” And Gandhi is effective Hundreds of Madras students have refused to buy answers for their coming examinations. College students threw their pornographic literature on to bonfires. Seventy students marched in a body to City Hall to pay back money to the transport system for cheating on their Fares. "Unless films are cleaned up they will be boycotted by us." say their leaders. Whole families are working together to clean up the nation. .‘ . , T . ‘ . NEW MUbICAL t ILM Gandhi received his training at the Moral Re- Armament centre at Mackinac Island in During the months of July and August 2,000 college and high school age youth will make a feature musical film under Hollywood direction. Like Gandhi they will be trained there for this new leadership. Many Canadians are eager to participate. In each city people have undertaken to help raise the funds for students who cannot pay their own way. It will cost $200 per month for each young per- son. Scholarships can be given by those who wish to invest in the future leadership of this continent. Lack. of leadership is the price we pay for lack of aim. Commitment to a revolutionary aim—new men. new notions. s new world—is the em Hates. fears and greeds have robbed man of his dream of a new age all through the centuries. Bitterness crumbles the bone and tissues of society. Moral Re-Armament succeeds where idealism fails, has always failed and will always fail. it demands that every man make the ideal real through a revolution in his own life. With absolute standards we have the place to begin. With a world aim we. have the passion to continue. In obedience to God's direction we have the power to be different. Men who cherish Canada's destiny cannot go along any longer with those who attempt to minia- turize God. who try to squeeze Him down to their dimension and dirt. and make of Him a moral moron who forgives everything but. cures nothing. A morally rearmed Canada will give adequate aims to America. It will provide an alternative to hate—the new man whose character and aims match the power and potential of the age. 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