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Evening star. [volume] (Washington, D.C.) 1854-1972, May 17, 1953, Image 145

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join the
Air Defense
Team?
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couraged and prevented if you
do jour port as a member of the
Ground Observer Corps.
The three divisions of our Air
Defense Team are Air Force,
Army and Civil Defense—and
each is a vital element on which
the others depend.
This team is complete except for
the civilian element, the Ground
Observer Corps. Until this is
remedied we are not safe against
surprise air attack.
Will you join this team ?
Contact your nearest
Civil Defense Office
or writ* to:
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U.S. AlrForco,
Washington 35,0. C.
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THE WAR OF AMAZING KINDNESS
• Continued from page eleten
in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Indian
apolis, St. Louis, Dallas, Seattle
and 16 other cities) each chapter
works toward fathering a pilot
station somewhere in the world,
carrying the heartbeat of indi
vidual Americans to individuals
across the globe.
World Neighbors in Cleveland
have put up $14,675 to open a new
pilot statknf in Martandam, near
the southern tip of India. The
Columbus, Ohio, chapter is select
ing a team of workers to send to a
new pilot station at Vadali, 100
miles north of Bombay. Cincinnati
World Neighbors have pledged
$20,000 to set up a station by
October 1 and backed by local
businessmen are scheduled to
have five stations operating (two
in India, the others in Peru, Egypt
and the Philippines) next year.
120 Pilot Station*
Within five years World Neigh
bors aims to have 120 pilot sta
tions in under-developed areas
where half the total population of
the world lives, including India,
Pakistan,Korea, Indonesia,Burma,
Thailand, Iraq and large areas of
Africa, Central and South Amer
ica. A force of 150 agricultural
specialists already have been
screened and are ready to go out
as stations open.
To make sure of financial sup
port (in addition to contributions
which already have come in from
8,000 individual Americans) spe
cial “project teams’’ of business
men have been set up in St. Louis,
Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Columbus.
Chicago and New York. Each
team raises the $20,000 neces
sary to start a pilot station and
run it for one year.
The person-to-person idea is a
keystone to our new, citizens’
foreign policy. It got impetus from
Father James Keller and his Chris
tophers, that unique band who
believe that each individual by his
individual deeds can change the
world.
The Christophers began with a
few hundred in 1945, now number
nearly 1,000,000. “God has put
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“How would you lik« it if I buriod my face
behind a newspaper every morning?"
a bit of the missionary in every
human being,” Father Keller said
to me. “Our aim is to encourage
each one to put that power to use
for good, not only in emergencies
but at all times not from fear
of what is wrong but from love of
what is right.”
Moved from Within
Powered by the same idea
not letting George do it but doing
it yourself the Interdependence
Council, headquartered in Phila
delphia, believes that individuals
can shape world politics. With the
participation of people in 31 coun
tries it has drawn up a “Declara
tion of Interdependence.”
“It is not an agreement between
governments,” states the foreword.
“Governments, like the hands on
the face of a clock, are moved
from within. The Declaration of
Interdependence is intended to
give individuals, who as citizens
move their governments, a direc
tion of movement and a sense of
responsible participation in a
worldwide fellowship.”
And here’s how the credo for the
individual is stated:
“I am only one.
- But I am one.
I cannot do everything.
But I can do something.
What I can do I ought to do.
I will do.”
Pnlndt to Conquost
Most people of the world (in
cluding us) are more or less sus
picious of their own governments,
let alone a foreign government.
And, of course, the Soviets repeat
edly paint Mutual Security funds
and Point Four technical assist
ance as an American Trojan
Horae, a prelude to imperialistic
conquest. Even a reasonable man,
an Indian Hindu leader, quite
honestly made this comment,
‘‘When your government does
something for us we’re suspicious.
The British Government ‘did
things for us’ for a hundred years.”
It is this attitude of the world
that has vitiated so much of the
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