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Eff0P 41.1RU IRCULATIONI . No. 3459. PERTH, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 1, 1970.
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UN Will Disappear U- nless Changes Are Made-Leaders workable or tolUnited Nations, N.Y.: Unless the United Nations can compel longer erable, in which national governments to accept solutions for their quarrels, and unless governments have acted wealthy nations demonstrate more generosity toward poor as final judges on all in which they ones, the U.N. may soon disappear, 19 leaders and 15 nations questions beyond are involved concluded here. their own borders. It
At a three-day meet- ference" as important council would be con- cited "the almost total cerned with long-term vulnerability of all peoing on the problems of for progress. the members affecting the ples to sudden and oversurvival, Conference questions human whelming attacks; the leaders expressed con- will maintain their con- future of the U.N. fact that the lethal efcern about the future of tacts through a small sombre "Our mood is fects of a nuclear war explained, and the U.N. and the ability staff, he the would extend far outside of its membership to re- later in the year will is- but not despairing," sue a summary of their report to Thant said. the nations directly invitalise it. human volved; the increasing None of the partici- thinking on the topics "We view the condition with great ap- tendency of large napants has any direct con- discussed. prehension, but nothing tions to regard areas nection with the United clearer to us than that far is own from their NOT HIS props are simple: a tall building, a chair, two wine bottles and, of course, an Nations, now celebrating answers to the problems boundaries as vital to anniversary. 25th its DESPAIRING appropriate performer's costume. of our time are well their security" as part They met as private This plus loads of courage — nerves of steel —and years of constant practice. The first two of the within human capability. of a new situation "in The Band Booking Centre's performer, Ron Lexma, is seen here doing his act on persons in closed-door five points advocated which the world has be"We are confident that top of the Wapet Building, St. George's Terrace, with only Perth's skyline and sessions, under the spon- balanced and progrescome a single unit withCharles sorship of the buildings as the background. sive reduction of arma- a world can be created out a workable design Foundation. Kettering F. were shattered the end of it all. him; his nerves at not envy photographer did Our ments on a fixed time- in which all people may for durable peace." and chairman The photo: Butcher The advice: Don't try it! lead lives free from thc the table and a conference threat for spokesman man-made of for review of the U.N. SUGGESTION group, Lester Pearson, Charter in order free from holocaust; to former Prime Minister achieve "the process by hunger, and disease, The conference resultof Canada, called for which the United Na- hopelessness, free from ed from a suggestion drastic reform of the tions may be invested the environmental men- made to Secretary GenFood was not given to OVERSEAS self-help projects worth more than world organisation. with effective power in ace we have brought up- eral Thant by Norman VI million have been authorised by the National the hungry as this was Cousins, publisher of the and peace- on ourselves. peacemaking useful in emergency only Committee of the Australian Freedom From DROWNING Review. A Saturday keeping." situations, which were Hunger Campaign. WORKABLE NOT diplomats He said, at present, it number of catered for by specialised Another asserted that was "drowning in its "The extent to which and the Quaker office at The new projects were Food Congress at the relief organisations. Nations United "the suffocatwords and own the U.N. helped to make approved on the recom- Hague on June 18-30, said cannot be fully function- these hopes can be real"In the long run, hand- ing in its own docu- al unless all nations and ised are directly tied to up the list of scientists, mendation of the Cam- that funds were not alecologists, paign's Technical Advis- ways released immed- outs solve nothing. The ments," while neglecting peoples are represented." the full development of economists, iately. only sensible long-term to fulfil the mission for ing sub-committee. the United Nations. In- statesmen and lawyers "Frequently, funds are solution to the threat of which it was founded; The remaining two deed, it is difficult to invited These will include: • helping to provide only required by a par- hunger is teaching the to be the arbiter in inter- points proposed region- contemplate the future al organisations of na- of human society with EX-PRES!DENTS 12,000 Indian villages ticular project on an an- hungry to grow their national conflicts. The group agreed on a tions to bring about any genuine optimism with fresh water and, nual basis. While await- own food requirements Participants included in a few areas, small ing release, this money on their own doorstop. number of points but area-wide common poli- unless the world organfound itself at variance cies and approaches — isation is given the three former presidents food production earns substantial bank "And this is just what on others, Pearson told especially on economic means and the authority of the U.N. General Asinterest for the particu( $446,000); we are doing." • establishing a rural lar project concerned." a news conference at development, cultural ex- to act effectively in sembly — Pearson, Mrs. home extension seradjournment. changes, trade, and long- those matters concerned vice in Ceylon to raise He released a joint range mutual interests— with common danger; Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit nutritional levels and c ommunication to U.N. and a small advisory and common needs." of India and Gen. Carlos s trengthen the econoGeneral U council for the secretary Secretary maintained P. Romulo of the Philipreport The mic and social basis five general of three to five including Thant, that the situation is no pines. of life family points "urged by individ- individuals free of ad( $208,620); ual members of our con- ministrative detail. This • supporting a "hundred villages" scheme in NAPLES, Italy: The pros and cons of East Java involving canals and tanks, im- eventual Catholic membership in the proving existing roads World Council of Churches were weighand building commued at the annual meeting of the joint nity schools halls, and clinics ($100,000); working group of the World Council and • a vocational training the Roman Catholic Church. scheme for primitive Bishop Joseph Bern- authorities of bodies jungle dwellers in ardin, general secretary make whatever deci6lons South Bihar ($57,000); the United States Ca- called for in the future • an audio-visual rural of tholic Conference, and regarding membership and nutritional educa- co-chairman of the six- and related questions. John Donovan tional programme in day session, described A communique, issued Madagascar ($51,500); its work as "quite fruit- at the end of the meet• assisting in the estab- ful" but cautioned that ing, said: "The joint working lishment of a nutrit- the group's role was to ional training unit in make recommendations, group also considered Port study papers resulting Moresby not decisions. ( $25,000); years' several "Progress has surely from • general purpose assis- been made in the joint work, on common wittance to India through working group's study of ness and proselytism the Australian organi- the implications of mem- and on Catholicity and tion, Indianaid bership," said the Bish- apostolicity, and made ( $5,000). op, who took over as co- recommendations about A further $631,510 will chairman from Cardinal the manner in which "Cars have been my life for a long time. be given to projects car- Jan Willebrands, presi- these might be published My 17 years experience in all phases of the ried out by the Food and dent of the Vatican Sec- when they have reached business means I can give you the right motor Agriculture form. Promoting final their Organisation retariat for advice about buying a good quality sort of and UNICEF. Christian Unity, on the made recommendations used car at the price you want to pay. The Campaign has also first day of the meeting, and arrangements for allocated Phone me on 61 6736, or call and see me "The study paper on the publication of a reS25,000 to an agricultural personally." rethat was port." membership development centre in Like Cardinal WilleSumatra, which ceived by the group, and Is jointly sponsored by appended to its report, brands, Dr. Eugene Carthe Indonesia Govern- reviewed the pros and son Blake also yielded ment and the Australian cons of membership in his co-chairmanship on Institute of Agricultural a positive, constructive the first day of the meetScience. way." ing. National Bishop Barnardin said Dr. Blake, general secCampaign USED CAR President, Mrs. G. working retary of the WCC, was Monsignor Cunningham at the recent debutante ball joint N. the Frost, who, SPECIALISTS with Cam- group's studies of the succeeded as co-chair- conducted by the St. Matthews Parents and Friends Peign vice-president, the question would continue man by Prof. J. Miguez A ssociation, Narrogin. He received the debutantes. Park Victoria Tel: 61 6736 495 Albany Highway, Rev. W. J. r ecently forHobbin, left for some time, and were Bonin°, of Argentina, a With him is Father Kelly. We will publish a picture John Donovan Peter Atkinson the World only intended to help the Methodist. of the debutantes next week.
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