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A WORLD PEACE MOVEMENT
By Ellen Lipsius and Hans Blumenfeldt
Despite international tensions disarmament talks betvveen
the United States and the Soviet Union continue in Geneva
Switzerland The Canadian Peace Congress is concerned
that young people in Canada follov the progress of these
talks carefully as they could lay the basis for an arms
control treaty
These hastily arranged discussions in Geneva reflect the
impact of vvorld opinion against renevved threats of nuclear
war This is particularly true of Europe where hundredsof
thousands of demonstrators have recently demanded that
the United States and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty
Organization) abandonplansto install "first-strike"medium-ran- ge
nuclear missiles (572 in total) in the countries of
Western Europe The political situation in Europe is already
tense and Europeans reject the possibility of nuclear con-frontrati- on
betvveen the superpovvers taking place on their
soil Though speculationaboutglobal vvarmay seemalarmist
there is no doubt that a vvar that begins in Europe vvould
mushroom world-wid- e
As Aristotle put it man is a political
animal The Canadian Peace Congress
believes that people must register their
concern for peace with their government
leaders Life is too precious and the
present situation too tense not to take a
stand
George Kennen US foreign policy
expert and a former US ambassador to
the Soviet Union has spoken passion-atel- y
about the danger of nuclear
annihilation In the january 1982issue
of the New York Review of Books he
wrote:
'The recent growth and gathering
strength of the antinuclear vvar move-men- t
here and in Europe is to my mind
the most striking phenomenon of this
beginning of the 1980s There is no
issue at stake in our political relations
with the Soviet Union which could
conceivably be vvorth a nuclear vvar"
Atom bombs destroyed Hiroshima
and Nagasaki in 1945 Said Albert
Einstein in 1946 "When we released the
energy from the atom everything
changed except our way of thinking
Because of that we drift toward unparalleled disaster"
During the late 1 940s and 50s the Cold War led to renewed
international tensions as mistrust and threats characterized
relations between the two superpowers
But the Cold War of the late 1940sand 50s convinced a
group of scholars that action was needed to avert disaster
Again the world seemed poised for war with two great
superpowers eyeing each other with mistrust Warsaw a
city that had been devastated during WW II was chosen as
the site for a World Congress of Intellectuals in August
1948 In April 1949 the conference wasexpanded and held
simultaneously in Paris and Warsaw
The keynote address was delivered by conference chair-ma- n
Frederic Joliot-Curi-e French Scientist and Nobel Prize
laureate Said Joliot-Curi- e "Peace is the concern of ali
peoples No one man no one country by itself but ali
united together can defend peace and prevent war"
magazines
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& Imports
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lihaa lihajalosteita säilykkeitä
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Aukioloajat
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Tiistai 8-- 6
Keskiviikko 8-- 6
Torstai 8-- 6
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Lauantai 8-- 4
12
During 949 peace committees formed 70 countries
Conferences meetings and demonstrations for world peace
were held ali five continents Spanish painter Pablo
Picasso's dove of peace became the universal symbol of the
international peace movement the familiar symbol
of peace
In November
ry?[ioiiiifvunvasiifcTMwiyfyM'"'wT11'
stop
have
Hans Blumenfeldt
This Newsmagazine'Maclean's Dee
LOUGHEED
HAUTAUSTOIMISTO
kadun
television "lt's like new
little old lady
game tjugiinnvjiinuvtu
VEROILMOITUKSET
1981
Maanantaista perjantaihin
PUHELIN
MARK TUOMOLA
Eglinton Ave East huone 206
w%irwifMttWuftiiiTiureifiKiiSfft
Tohtori
Eric
Sheppard
klo 2-- 6
klo
2-- 9
Torst klo 7-- 9 illalla
klo
Lauant mukaan
CMUMl MUT MOTMMUMt
PROG R fl m
1 were in
on
it is still
'
A
like
v
Ave
7-- 9
1950 the Peace Council
The Canadian Peace
founded in 1948 joined the inter-national
council and has been closely
associated with it ever since The
Peace includes against
and the struggle for self-deter-minati- on
of nations in its call forglobal
peace
In 1974 after years of negotiation
a of ali European countries
as as Canada the United States
in Helsinki to a
Programme of Security and Cooperation
in Europe This relaxation of tensions
or led to agreements on certain
limitations in the arms race in addition
to beneficial trade cultural and Scientific
exchanges between countries (Copies of
accord are available from External
Affairs Ottawa)
In 1978 the United
on Disarmament de-clare- d:
"Mankind is presented with a
We the arms race and
proceed to disarmament or face
lation" Exiled Tibetan leader the Dalai
Lama insists that global peace is not the
preserve of superpower decision-making- : "The struggle to
war concerns ali There must be a world-wid- e move-ment
of the weak as well as of those with important names"
Young people today are entering a complicated World in
which peace is threatened The Canadian Peace Congress
asks that students make aware of the issues and
like ali concerned make their views known The
enclosed petition will be presented to the Canadian govern-ment
vvhen we achieved our goal— one million
signatures
Ellen Lipsius is an executive of the Canadian Peace Congress
and a Toronto physiotherapist
is an executive of the Canadian Peace
Congress a member of the of Canada and a world-renovvne- d
urban panher
article was printed in Canadas VVeekly 7th 1981 in the
shcool supplement We are re-printi- ng it vvith the permission of the authors
former used-ca- r salesman who now sells used
sets tells buyers The
previous ovvner was a who didn't
shovvs"
kuntoon ajoissa!
Yksityiset yksityisyrittclijat ja liikkeet
klo 10-1- 0
Lauantaina klo 10--3
488-180- 1
191
Harela kiropraktikko
331 E WiIIowdale
Puhelin 224-044- 4
Maanant 9-- 12 ja
Tiist illalla
Keskiv 9-- 1 2 ja
Perj 9-- 12 ja 3-- 6
sopimuksen
in-apä- ss
World was
formed Congress
World
Council the fight
racism
conference
well and
agreed Finland
ddtente
this
June Nations
Special Session
choice: must hait
annihi
themselves
citizens
Order
section
Itekkuhhii tyylillään kirnuvaa:
minkä piä nyökkää minkä pylly
pylykkää
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HUOMIOON
Halutaan ostaa aluminium si-di- ng
scarp (romua) paivan kor-keimpiin
hintoihin Rehellinen
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tonista itaan Laird Drivesta
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Poiketkaa hakemassa
kiikkakafleotentane
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Hazel kadon kulm
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RO
ja Roger Young
0J)
OPTOMETRISTIT
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Hyvä hevonen näkkyy huanon-ki- n
alta
SOMERNIEMI
Pilkka miästä mut älä miähen
vaattei!
VIHTI
Kiire kun sammakalla äkkeen
alla
LEMPÄÄLÄ
ERILAISET
TILAISUUDET
TORONTO
Toronton Ikinuorten
Finlandia kuoron harjoitukset
joka torstai klo 1 1 a p Uudetja
entiset laulajat tervetuloa
kuoroon!
Ikinuorten voimistelu- - ja
tanhuharjoitukset Don naalilla
torstaisin klo 10 ap
Sunnuntaina maaliskuun
14 päivä kello 1230 iltapäi-vällä
tarjoillaan naalilla maukas
laatikkopäivällinen
TERVETULOA!
CANADA NL-SEUR- A jär-jestää
filmitilaisuuksia perjan-taisin
seuran huoneustossa 280
Queen St W Toronto alk klo
8 illalla
Elokuvat ovat joko englan-ninkielisiä
tai -- tekstillä varus-tettuja
Tulkaa ajoissa — ra-joitettu
tila!
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Ont
SUDBURY
SUDBURYN SEURA-KERHO- N
viikottaiset harjoit-us-
ja ajanvietetilaisuudet Ju-bil- ee
Centre entinen Finnish
haali) joka tiistai alkaen klo 1 0
ap Uudet jäsenet tervetulleita
kerhomme toimintaan!
Sävel kuoron harjoitukset
torstaisin Aika aina määritel-lään
tilanteitten mukaan Enti-set
mukaan ja uudet ovat
myöskin tervetulleita
THUNDER BAY
Ikinuorten kokoukset haa-lil- la
316 Bay St joka kuu-kauden
ensimmäinen ja kolmas
keskiviikko alk klo 130 ip
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joka sunnuntai kello 1 ilta-päivällä
Tervetuloa uudet ja
entiset laulajat!
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joka kuukauden toinen lauantai
klo 130 ip
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| Title | Viikkosanomat, March 08, 1982 |
| Language | fi |
| Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
| Date | 1982-03-08 |
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| Format | text |
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| Title | 000663 |
| OCR text | ~i$!ftWy' A WORLD PEACE MOVEMENT By Ellen Lipsius and Hans Blumenfeldt Despite international tensions disarmament talks betvveen the United States and the Soviet Union continue in Geneva Switzerland The Canadian Peace Congress is concerned that young people in Canada follov the progress of these talks carefully as they could lay the basis for an arms control treaty These hastily arranged discussions in Geneva reflect the impact of vvorld opinion against renevved threats of nuclear war This is particularly true of Europe where hundredsof thousands of demonstrators have recently demanded that the United States and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) abandonplansto install "first-strike"medium-ran- ge nuclear missiles (572 in total) in the countries of Western Europe The political situation in Europe is already tense and Europeans reject the possibility of nuclear con-frontrati- on betvveen the superpovvers taking place on their soil Though speculationaboutglobal vvarmay seemalarmist there is no doubt that a vvar that begins in Europe vvould mushroom world-wid- e As Aristotle put it man is a political animal The Canadian Peace Congress believes that people must register their concern for peace with their government leaders Life is too precious and the present situation too tense not to take a stand George Kennen US foreign policy expert and a former US ambassador to the Soviet Union has spoken passion-atel- y about the danger of nuclear annihilation In the january 1982issue of the New York Review of Books he wrote: 'The recent growth and gathering strength of the antinuclear vvar move-men- t here and in Europe is to my mind the most striking phenomenon of this beginning of the 1980s There is no issue at stake in our political relations with the Soviet Union which could conceivably be vvorth a nuclear vvar" Atom bombs destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 Said Albert Einstein in 1946 "When we released the energy from the atom everything changed except our way of thinking Because of that we drift toward unparalleled disaster" During the late 1 940s and 50s the Cold War led to renewed international tensions as mistrust and threats characterized relations between the two superpowers But the Cold War of the late 1940sand 50s convinced a group of scholars that action was needed to avert disaster Again the world seemed poised for war with two great superpowers eyeing each other with mistrust Warsaw a city that had been devastated during WW II was chosen as the site for a World Congress of Intellectuals in August 1948 In April 1949 the conference wasexpanded and held simultaneously in Paris and Warsaw The keynote address was delivered by conference chair-ma- n Frederic Joliot-Curi-e French Scientist and Nobel Prize laureate Said Joliot-Curi- e "Peace is the concern of ali peoples No one man no one country by itself but ali united together can defend peace and prevent war" magazines Hautaukset 100 mailin säteellä Sudburysta toimitetaan ilman lisämaksua PUHELIN 673-959- 5 PUHELIN 673-959- 5 252 Regent St South Hazel kulm Sudbury Viking Foods & Imports Suomalaisten lihajalosteiden valmistaja Torontossa 1 33 Laird Dr Toronto 1 7 Ont Puhelin 425-045- 0 Myymme kaikkia laatuja tuoretta lihaa lihajalosteita säilykkeitä juustoja leipaa ym ruokatavaraa suoraan tehtaalta Aukioloajat Maanantaina suljettu Tiistai 8-- 6 Keskiviikko 8-- 6 Torstai 8-- 6 Perjantai 8-- 7 Lauantai 8-- 4 12 During 949 peace committees formed 70 countries Conferences meetings and demonstrations for world peace were held ali five continents Spanish painter Pablo Picasso's dove of peace became the universal symbol of the international peace movement the familiar symbol of peace In November ry?[ioiiiifvunvasiifcTMwiyfyM'"'wT11' stop have Hans Blumenfeldt This Newsmagazine'Maclean's Dee LOUGHEED HAUTAUSTOIMISTO kadun television "lt's like new little old lady game tjugiinnvjiinuvtu VEROILMOITUKSET 1981 Maanantaista perjantaihin PUHELIN MARK TUOMOLA Eglinton Ave East huone 206 w%irwifMttWuftiiiTiureifiKiiSfft Tohtori Eric Sheppard klo 2-- 6 klo 2-- 9 Torst klo 7-- 9 illalla klo Lauant mukaan CMUMl MUT MOTMMUMt PROG R fl m 1 were in on it is still ' A like v Ave 7-- 9 1950 the Peace Council The Canadian Peace founded in 1948 joined the inter-national council and has been closely associated with it ever since The Peace includes against and the struggle for self-deter-minati- on of nations in its call forglobal peace In 1974 after years of negotiation a of ali European countries as as Canada the United States in Helsinki to a Programme of Security and Cooperation in Europe This relaxation of tensions or led to agreements on certain limitations in the arms race in addition to beneficial trade cultural and Scientific exchanges between countries (Copies of accord are available from External Affairs Ottawa) In 1978 the United on Disarmament de-clare- d: "Mankind is presented with a We the arms race and proceed to disarmament or face lation" Exiled Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama insists that global peace is not the preserve of superpower decision-making- : "The struggle to war concerns ali There must be a world-wid- e move-ment of the weak as well as of those with important names" Young people today are entering a complicated World in which peace is threatened The Canadian Peace Congress asks that students make aware of the issues and like ali concerned make their views known The enclosed petition will be presented to the Canadian govern-ment vvhen we achieved our goal— one million signatures Ellen Lipsius is an executive of the Canadian Peace Congress and a Toronto physiotherapist is an executive of the Canadian Peace Congress a member of the of Canada and a world-renovvne- d urban panher article was printed in Canadas VVeekly 7th 1981 in the shcool supplement We are re-printi- ng it vvith the permission of the authors former used-ca- r salesman who now sells used sets tells buyers The previous ovvner was a who didn't shovvs" kuntoon ajoissa! Yksityiset yksityisyrittclijat ja liikkeet klo 10-1- 0 Lauantaina klo 10--3 488-180- 1 191 Harela kiropraktikko 331 E WiIIowdale Puhelin 224-044- 4 Maanant 9-- 12 ja Tiist illalla Keskiv 9-- 1 2 ja Perj 9-- 12 ja 3-- 6 sopimuksen in-apä- ss World was formed Congress World Council the fight racism conference well and agreed Finland ddtente this June Nations Special Session choice: must hait annihi themselves citizens Order section Itekkuhhii tyylillään kirnuvaa: minkä piä nyökkää minkä pylly pylykkää KAAVI ALUMHMIMIESTEN HUOMIOON Halutaan ostaa aluminium si-di- ng scarp (romua) paivan kor-keimpiin hintoihin Rehellinen punnitus HOUSE OF METALS 45 Commercial Rd Toronto 17 Leaside Kolme korttelia ctclaan Eglin- - tonista itaan Laird Drivesta Puh: 4211572 AUNIITA UKKIA UKKAKIMPPUJA UKKALAITTEITA Poiketkaa hakemassa kiikkakafleotentane FLOW£R SERVICE Puhelin 673-95- 85 252 Regent St S Hazel kadon kulm 22 Dorham St N New Sudbury kauppakeskus SUDBURY Frank R Block RO ja Roger Young 0J) OPTOMETRISTIT Puh konttori 674-40- 14 kotiin 673-07- 05 CITY CENTRE HUONE 216 Toisessa kerroksessa SUDBURY Ontario Vastaanotto ESPANOLASSA Keskiv klo 11 ap — 9 lp Puh 869-29- 20 Hyvä hevonen näkkyy huanon-ki- n alta SOMERNIEMI Pilkka miästä mut älä miähen vaattei! VIHTI Kiire kun sammakalla äkkeen alla LEMPÄÄLÄ ERILAISET TILAISUUDET TORONTO Toronton Ikinuorten Finlandia kuoron harjoitukset joka torstai klo 1 1 a p Uudetja entiset laulajat tervetuloa kuoroon! Ikinuorten voimistelu- - ja tanhuharjoitukset Don naalilla torstaisin klo 10 ap Sunnuntaina maaliskuun 14 päivä kello 1230 iltapäi-vällä tarjoillaan naalilla maukas laatikkopäivällinen TERVETULOA! CANADA NL-SEUR- A jär-jestää filmitilaisuuksia perjan-taisin seuran huoneustossa 280 Queen St W Toronto alk klo 8 illalla Elokuvat ovat joko englan-ninkielisiä tai -- tekstillä varus-tettuja Tulkaa ajoissa — ra-joitettu tila! CANADA NL-SEUR- A 977-581- 9 CANADA NL-SEURA-N mat-katoimisto: CANSOV 596-132- 3 280 Queen St W Toronto Ont SUDBURY SUDBURYN SEURA-KERHO- N viikottaiset harjoit-us- ja ajanvietetilaisuudet Ju-bil- ee Centre entinen Finnish haali) joka tiistai alkaen klo 1 0 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetulleita kerhomme toimintaan! Sävel kuoron harjoitukset torstaisin Aika aina määritel-lään tilanteitten mukaan Enti-set mukaan ja uudet ovat myöskin tervetulleita THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset haa-lil- la 316 Bay St joka kuu-kauden ensimmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alk klo 130 ip 'Kaiku'kuoron harjoitukset joka sunnuntai kello 1 ilta-päivällä Tervetuloa uudet ja entiset laulajat! CSJ:n osaston kokoukset joka kuukauden toinen lauantai klo 130 ip |
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