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Bombay, India
1
am ín Bombay on a mission of arms - to use them against us .
peace. The newspapers here
This will set back all efforts toward
cal! me an ' 'Ambassador for
peace and·normal relations between
World Peace."" In the past
India and Pakístan for a long> time.
three days 1 have
addre~sed
a ban-
In my
view,
it could induce India to
quet attended by Junior Chamber of · produce nuclear weapons .
We
ai-
Commerce members and wives,
ready have nuclear power, and we
with 8bout
600
present, · a ""-Giant
have developed it
Mly
for nonmili-
Ciub"" group of
450,
a Rotary Club
tary
uses, but we could be provoked
luncheon, and a '"Lions lnter-
into developing it furtherfor.military
nationar· group of
300 -
close to
defense." A big, four-column front-
1
'500
leading citizens of this
page headline this morning says;
metropolis altogether.
"' Indo-U.$. Ties· Nose-dive." Tl:le
1 was here about a month ago
new U.S. Ambassador to India, Wil-
when 1 addressed a similar number
l iam Saxbe, is ' waiting in Bangkok
of groups composed of lead ing citi-
tilllndia cools..
·
zens in political, industrial, judicial,
These· prívate gr.oups before
professional and commercial fields.
whom 1 have appe'ared know well
1am telling them that world peace
and understand that 1am not in poli-
is comingl
·
tiés and have had nothing to do with
But, paradoxically, 1 have to tell
the U.S. government decision to
them that we are heading in the dia-
supply ar'ms to Pakistan. But a
ma~s
metrica l opposite direction
ri~ht
public gathering could, and very
now.
likely would, attract a few anti-Amer-
This morning's newspapers car-
ican m_ilitants to cause· serious mob
ried .two disturbing front-page ' sto·
disturbance.
ries.
Just this . afternoon. the visit to
One is another of the stories that
Washington of Externa! Affairs Min-
have been running now for the past · ister Chavan has been cancelled in
few days qn the United States with-
protest .
drawal of its 8rms embargo to neigh-
The second news item that ought
boring Pakistan . All India is upset
to be disturbing to everybody. is"the
and deeply disturbad because of summary of a spedal repon .in a
that .
weekly U.nited States news maga·
¡pis
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•. sent
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on AP wires in ad·
the United States. Europe, South
vanee of the magazine's 8rrival here,
America or Africa might seem non·
which was carried under the large
consequeJltial since the United
headline: ";<lrms - World's Fastest
States aim is inereiy to maintain"a
Growing Business..'/
·
balance of power in this subcon·
A special repon shows an 8StOn·
tinent 8rea of the world.
ishing increase in arms production
A mon.th ago 1 had scheduled a
in the world. The international trade
massive, one-night public appear-
in nonnuclear arms has shot upward
ance in 8 -sport stadium here, to be
from s
300
mili ion in 1
952 ·
to
attendt:d by
25,000
people. .Some
$18,000
mil!ion anriually. That's
in the U.S. might have difficulty un-
multiplying production sixty times in
.
de~standing
why a. "'little thing" like
two decades! The increase since
that could be a reason for post-
1964
is
·550%.
Production in sale
poning a mass meeting public ap·
of arms has become the world's fast-
pearance. But anyone here would
est growing business.
understand. This U.S. decision. has
And this represents ónly a fraction
roused i ll feeling against the United
of the vast prod4ction of armaments
States to a high pitch: -Newspapers
for WAR . This represents only the
are full of it. lt is 8 topic of constan!
cost of arrn·s sold by .producing na·
conversation among people here,
tions to other nations . l t does not
and 1come from the·United States.
include the colossal production by
As one young business executive,
the. Uriited States, Russia, Britain,
prominent in the Junior Chamber of •
FranG~
and such nations for them-
Commerce, said to me, "The Paki·
selvas.
stanis have only one use for these
Thís arms race most cértainly is
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WEEK ENDINO APRIL
S,
1975
Personal from...
WDRlD.
NDW
GIRDING
FDR ITS ARMAGEDDDN?
not advancing the chances of PEACEI
What is its real significance?
This is the fulfillment of a· very
significan! and momentous proph–
ecy. The TIME of tha prophecy is
now! And it is occurring now/
In some thirty prophecies in both
the Old and New Testaments of the·
Bible, a certain time and event is
foretold : lt is 8 time, spoken of Í>ibli-.
cally as "the Oay of the Lord,"
li
is a
super
tremendot~s
event to oci:ur in
a time of the greatest world trouble.
1have said to my !'Udiences here,
"Whether you realize it
o~
not, you
are betting your lives right now, For
unless tlíere is an almighty, super–
natural power above. a supreme
poyver of.
love
for l:!umanity, who
will , soon, intervene and save hu·
manity from itself, not one of you
here will be _alive twenty-five years
from nowl"'
Conditions in the world are wor–
sening at such a fast pace that un–
less ,supernaturally
~hecked,
all
human lile will be erased from this
earth. The weapons now exist that
can do that Íifty times over - and
ONCE :will leave no lileon this. planetl
You are betting your lives that such
a great Gqd of both love and power
does exist and W<LL ACT!
'
Prophecies reveal that that power
does exist and will act.
·
ready "in ·such a time, and it. is wor·
sening fastl We are already IN the
" end time" - at the end of this
present world. l t will get lar worse. lt
is getting worse at accelerating mo-
mentum.
• /
.. · Jesus Christ said it will come to a
-point where., untess there is
divine~
supernatural intervention to cu.T
SHORT the time, no flesh wourd be
saved alive on earth! (Matt .
24:21-
22,)
The prophesied " Day of the Lord"
is just that - the time when the
supernatural Creator God wi/1 inter·
vene and take over in wortd' aff8irs.
We have been .in the day of man for
six thousand years. Next.
God~s
dayl
lt will be at the time when human–
ity"s wrong
ways
shall have brought
us to the point of cosmocide. - an–
nihilation of all lile on eárth . lt will
be a time of suprema world TROUBLE
and WAR .
In a prophecy in the book of Joel
- a time when "the day of the
LORD is near" • -
you will read:
"'Proclaim ye this among the Gen–
tiles; .Prepare WAR, wake up the
mighty men; let all the men of war
draw near; let them come up: Beat
your plowshares into swords, 8nd
your pruninghooks into spears [war
munitions): let the weak [nations]
Prophecies also reveai that man 's •
WAYS will lead, in our time,
lO
world
trouble such as the world has
never
seen or ever will again . We are al·
say; t am strong" (Joel
3 :9-1
0).
The time has come. The nations
-
weak nations - are ARMINGI
They are saying that they are strong .
(Contlnued on page T2, col. 4)
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