A full page report by ene of their editors who went to the Conference says. "After 26 days intensive training they left to travel in teams actoss Canada and the United States seeking to solve national and international problems in herited from their elders wo Right now the youth trained at this sumâ€" mer‘s MRA conference for Tomorrow‘s America alt Mackinac Island are setting a fast pace. "The Hamilton Spectator" in an eightâ€" column headline says. "Youth Chalienges the World". and asks. "What is the secret of ideolâ€" ogy that changes 1.000 in less than a month"" Deadlock in human relationships cannot continue without an explosion. Then our most cherished plans and projects will be cindered Moral Reâ€"Armament is a worldâ€"wide reyoluâ€" tion which answers deadlock and gives men and nations new aims and new motives. A child considers everything by how it affects him‘ His one objective is to get more of what he likes; he howis to high heaven if he doesn‘t get it. In technology man has grown up into the computer age. In dealing with our human problems we are moraily and mentally still in the baby carriage with a child‘s motives and reactions. the world There is no lack of plans to answer these issues. It is a lack of people mature enough to mare the plans work. W Man is in the diaper stage of moral and social development. "All were united in one belief that the orld can and must be changed for the better. i1 that.first they must be chahged themseives " HY DO intelligent, hardâ€"working. able men end up in deadlock? It is happening in our Canadian Parlhament and all over WHICH WAY CANADA? Checks and money orders mad exe puges ar¢ published i the natrena DESIGN FOR DEDICATION In Ottawa they llll‘l- with national party leaders. A Montreal student said to them. "There is an answer to separatism. I know because I was one of them. My province used to be my whole world. Todavy I have made the whole A Saskatchewan cabmet minister toid them. "You are bringing a new surge of hope to the nation and demonstrating that vouth can take a responsible role in national life." An Alberta rancher. when he heard that thevy would be going to Ottawa. said. "Thev‘ve been feuding down there for so long. It is all so petty. You would never think the nation is at stake © An eightâ€"page supplement on the Conferâ€" ence edited by the publisher of "The Edmonton mun‘ appeared last week in that paper and seventeen other Alberta papers. It carried the headline. "Youth Set a New Tempo tor Canada®. â€"Their stated ann is to combat irresponsibility and apathy among today‘s youth and spark them with a greater sense of moral responsibility and purpose." It added that there was ~nothing mealy mouthed" about them, they will reach "where angels and oldsters have feared to tread". They have returned to tackle the hottest issues in their communities â€" in the povertyâ€" stricken areas of Appalachia. in Hariem and in the South. amongst the Indian leadership of New Mexico and Arizona and up and down the West Coast and the Northâ€"east. Thirtyâ€"seven Canadian delegates set out to conter and meet with national leaders of Canada and raise up a force of young Canadians who would answer the deadlock in the nation. "The Regina Leaderâ€"Post". commenting in i editorial on their visit to Saskatchewan. said. Their stated anm is to combat irresnonsibilite On the r0vernors ‘de praimes they met with the Lieutenâ€" ernors.. premiers. publishers. Indian educationalists and farmers. aut to Moral Re "An eatraordinary clarity about Anmerica and the modera U €A1! qoramary clarily about America and the modera 4 orld" from the FOREWORD by CARDINAL CUSHING 125,000 copies sold. Available at all newsstands. P rice 75¢ 1 Dea ie n w Here is the key to the deadlock and conâ€" fusion in the nation. People and politicians have no clear aim bevond themselves. The fearless application of four straightforward yardsticks could quickly clear away the confusion and give the country a united aim and policy. One of these national leaders said to them, "This is an era of revolution â€" social, economic and racial. Man has leapt ahead scientifically but lags far behind morally and spiritually. 1t is like a team of horses with one fast and one slow. It just keeps going around in circles By Your conviction and action you are bringing cluoser a solution to this dilemma of our time." world my province." A young Englishâ€"Canadian from Ottawa added, "We have not found it easy to unite. We disagreed on many things. But we have found the way to work together because we listen seriously to each other and then we listen to God. That is our final authority." TWVE @ Absolute honesty that exposes the white lies land the whoppersi. the false luyalties and selfâ€"deception we employ to get our own way in parliament and everywhere else. It ends the deceit which assumes that what advances me and my party advances the country and what is good for my business is best for Canada Absolute love that gives the passion that all men can be free. ted and have a full davw‘s work. It explodes the n porrisy that complains so strongly of Absolute unseltishness tha; challenges the callousness and tackles the greed thai enjoys the profits from trade with the United States and the Communist nations but has no intention of answerâ€" ing the materialism of Right and Left which we deplore so vigarously. by PETER HOWARD §7 60 0 0i a Ont.. are L ax Dedmctrble en ib n \ , [&VU/ he comntri 5‘4" Which way Canada goes depends on whether or not Canadians will accept this adult responsibilityv, hoist themselves out of their baby buggies and begin to walk the earth as Sons and Daughters of God The time has come for Canadians to change. Then to move beyond our selfâ€"centered preocâ€" cupations and cure the deadlock, discrimination and division threatening every continent. â€"â€" to separate from every petty aim, every greedy. shady and dirty practice, from every mean and bitter feeling whatever the cause. Our problem in Canada is not too much separatism but too little. We need a revolutionâ€" ary passion to make the whole country separatist A voung Frenchâ€"Canadian, speaking to a student gathering. put it this way. "We have received many half challenges. But the challenge of Moral Reâ€"Armament is a total one. It is hard. But it is worth accepting. I will give my life tor it Men committed to doing the Will of God in parliament, in business, in the home as it is done in Heaven will do what is right no matter what the cost. It‘s tough, this road of the Cross, but it is the answer to deadlock. It works. A click of fresh ideas comes when we face our motives honestly and decide to search our hearts for what is right and not what we want. @ Absolute purity that recognizes adutâ€" tery and perversion as sin which must not be judged but which can be cured. Where God Who implanted sex in humans teaches them to control it the treatment of the Africans in South Africa but remains indifferent to conâ€" ditions that have kept our own Indian people second class citizens for 100 years. DESIGN 1| ;|