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At tfre
6S'SION ON D|SART{AN,|6trI
March
for
Nuclear
Disarmainent
and
HUman NeedS
June 12
MABCH
MARCH
MARCH
MARCH
MARCH
MARcH
MARCH
MARCH
MARCH
MARCH
To
Eudt t to li..t
Hlr',m.n
N..d..
X.y. fbOOg
Urg6I! at rfte U. N.
Srrtfrnatbna'l
?e.ace
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ru.o:-'n,r.,'n,'llh,
ncuJI',rr!l'hul,'r:!ntz!ti
AyEDtARDSCXUIIAGHER
$(Jk
:
:-
5.
'
as
uell
a weklong
sminar on hot to mate pace
Thesennar was give! by the lnter.
nalional Peace Academy, ehrcb, aclomat! pan'crpahng in
as slrcngths and
ages member-states to nse above narrow national interests and act in th cornjnon long-term
p.acemaling od peacekePiq.
lr! sminaE aE Elect. is publica-
lnvadd
Sdnty C@cil
rdl:rling wcrknesser
.t.
do
ollicially in their
SlalTetf-
-Iltls',rr
oF
-3-
Cultural
*,June
*June
6:
4-5:
*June
7:
*June 8- l l
*June
3.
and
to
be announced)
21?-749-3810)
Session on
DJ
sarnamnt.
l3: Internati
ona
0pen
Air
peace
Gathering
*June I I
*June
on
*llitness For Survival: local religious events in the inner cJty corrnuni ty
led by local reiigious leaders with international
delegates
4.
to link nilitary
orqani
zation Events
*June
2-4i
*June
7:
7:
llelcom Rally for llorld Peace llarchers- All day vigil at the
The five different walks will arrive in NYC (212-864-2030)
*June
!.lomn of the I'lor'ld in Action for peace- l,lofin fron the U,S. and
around the wor'ld will met to discuss the concerns of wo[n and
to fornulate wonenrs denands for peace, (lJomen's Int,l League
for Peace and Freedon, 215-583-7liO)
literature.
5. Clvil Disobedience:
(Fellowship
of Reconciliation,
programs,
glC-SSS-+OO])
U.N.
ii
U,$ I'IUCI,EAfi
Adrvuieifrh"afi
oq
6ee'. Dat@r
o+ Nuctr.a.r AtE.ek'
w{SH|NGToN
Facrng slrft
'Apr - the
ouestronrnt rn Conqress.
Reaqan
,,ihinistratron says rls Dlan to dDtov
!lX
r_considerable
new bomber
,la.k
rs
essentral ro.ounre.
te
TN.r.
sr. John
aDFar,,,
pres
would
Oefense
S<reraiv
car.,r
ln
ol
vast lrrensrhenrr--c'
vill
tion.
_That is why it is
absolutety esntiat
to sta.l noe eith lhe modrnization add
slreng!h.ning
Iorces.'hesaid,
of thes.
siratgic
gram
De
" 3ard-.ilfs
wrl produ.e
sFibt!.r;ydrd
VASAINGTON. Sepr. 12
a8rG.
-mar.-!iars
Da ro supply Eg/pr
wir!-r{n
,rd
iio rcchnolos
tcclnolosr b
to dvelop a nuclar
.nSrF/ proSErn pGsd a crucial Uouse
w,th steallh
Ay aARaAR,t CRoSSETTE
cheiman oa th.
on the NBC
i shel.rahe" svsrem
Ped plahs
wh.reabdts.
gres.
Winbrger
''lsnt a
F:rr
rn.
sid th.
weakenina,
Reagan plan
ir's a
vasL
nucleara(ack
Uuisrd
we are
Th.
't
it,
deisate
lisbcd by rbe
thcdeal thF
rri
act,
&d suDoli6
ted
ot
Siai6 hav.
1918
.n
tor. rumb.olyears."
!o stoo
(h! S.rE-t..
Th.
v'tal
in
"a
r@dcd ror apPlwd by conqEaiii rcgarded a! a dodeli;f ftL
pac:t
an un.rtain lateihCon,
said it laces
PACT
gr6slqD:l
3ourcs say
rhcr! is tirrr.
wek.
ou tunhcrDucle.r
deb;. o8.
d6 ad
cor
*'rSCncTOH, S.DL t2 IE NE
- fid r
crairR.gut tory CoflElrsioa!
cdlrin d iD a 3t.1ft tltfr rart c6c.m abql! tic saiety ot its crd.
PrllB
uo.el surv y cooperitrS e. rtt ol!l. &.r
a sdEdutad to ba Ets.ntcd ((i tb; dru6d opar".rlor.
a!c. ot tD. cr!ra'!'.3 o6Erlri! !161. luu cdnEl$ldl
rErt E6rL I1B N,
Tb. lEIDn sbD3 ltum lhe arae's
ffiTJFr,:,S.F"*,H*g:f
"hior
rber
cdltld
in
1980.
UNMP|oVMNT AND
fte PeFffAfroN DUDGT
Conrr;rry rc pop!l.r itrd lonBicld bclicfr, a rjg,
lerc I ot mi I itoty spcDdi nq c rea res u nem playmen t.
r\,..r,-,/
\li.hl!,.rn,
Itrb\. Uoll
l-n,
%nr*
*o.vtr
D
writes:
""r*"ott
phyeician,
Ae a""a,'
I contend that nuclear
technology threatens life on our planet
with extinction. If present tten&
continue, the air we breathe, the food
*e eat, and the water we drink will
soon b contaminated with enough
radioactive pollutant! to 1106 a
potential health hazard far greater than
any plague humanity hat ever experienced. Unknowingly exposed to these
radioactive poirons, rcme of ue may be
developing cancer right now. Othero
may be pasoing damaged genes, the basic
chemical units which tranrmit
hcieditary characteristica, to fu ture
geaerationr. And more of ul will
inevitably be affected unleso we bring
about a &astic teveroal of our goverrt'ment'e pronuclear policiear
r! r m!p. Thc
Sourh rnd
arSc basc! g!i,r mrny morc iobs lhan thcy losc. Tcxas,
Gcor,t a, ;,nd Ciliidnla lo8crhcr show a nct Srin of
285,000 iobs.
tNulear
C,ldi.;F
4L
limitation
A call to arms
'
Thousqnds at U.S, Colleges
Open an Antinuclear Dtiue
Nationwide,
sessrons
warn
of N-danger
3v Richard H. Stewart
a;d Kenneth J. cooPer
Globe Staff
.uss
'
At 4atherlngs ln 42 states as
well as-in Canada and Europ' spe-
ntioll"--csst"u"L_Ln"s
LacBle,alrllhs-l)ast
dEtade, '-inslsted Paul warnke
cn-ntef negotrator in the SALT Il
talks in the Carter Admlnlstmtlon
E- Sdt
TEACH'IN, Page
l0
dent;f
of utm" .o
Fltdsr.pTrrr
y
5
U-Tboulsrds
l5l
ol
al
pI!l
lor
\l ASHINGTON, Nov.
totheWblte House that the RaAdministration should begtn an immdlate media campaign to deal with
''the growing stridency and hysterla otproposd
gan
In a memorandum liom
Eugene v.
wllllam
P.
it follow.
"Thc press and electronlc mdla wlll
be full of demagoguery and emotlon as
Journatlsts hungrlly lntervlew tearful.
agcncy. Portlon6 of
|,leltrrral
,dADINC ANAI,YSN
IS CAI,I,ED I,ACKINO
Study Finds Students Failing
to Go Beyond a Superficial
,
.
'
Assessment of Content
ayEDTARDB. FTSXE
A tedrally ltnanced study ha! con-
'Nrrinnrl
Ar*ch6r nl Fdn.rlllml
o( NLifrciaL VoLc ?
ur8ed
G6fr ;6;-Ia-bcom"rh;-rai-dr
@j'
,-
Crucld N.cd
l'
We can ignore
2't-Dg)
it-
or we can use
our intelligent minds
to inform us
of the &ngers
we must avoid.
Se.r
a world overloaded *ith lntorma1c,[, both a busrna! and a p.rsonal adyanlaae will ao to thos lndividuab who
"In
9,
tual thoughtc,
Bo
rill
bc thc
charac
MI SERABI,E.
"l
ily-.fltnl
of
ob.iect
The loss
of
Cacophony
enemies dos
is
Expericnce
hard
to s$allo$.
(Duke
Elfington)
it again,
(Ear1 l{ilson
IRIVENTIi{G NlJCl,lliAR
Yrr.R
THE
Y0!toV7enn
*t
Transit subsidies
a ( omprehensile len-year
cu(
oil imporls by 20lo 15 Petcent
efforl
to
enerqy-erficiency
...
Carrier
Nuclear
Cruiser program . .
AEcls
ll
missile system
Pershing
it
cosls
to build two
KC-10A
proSram . . . would
Ca.go
seenbtu:L
Ltntu
it-
ls dedtrcahd
to fihe Dlmosaurso
wlho mdeBg warm us
0hat a spec[es
whlch eanno0 adap0
tu ehang[nq eood0tioos
wi[[ heeomo
@xtinc0.
lo Er, hr ti0 L -.c - b
tc-l'rt tulj-td.lo
.-bart-ks-.o,) ,i - cl - t.-b
. - t,r
t -lo
coskrrotti.8,.4ui
Thc old n)cn
only
trul-Y.
Ir r,c
proldd
llnDrct
16
crn dtlzlrts ln
i
rod slrEv, blu, !cl. fic r!..rch i $. ftid ro Fu.ct r!ci6, ir! lrl. itt
JtdJrrbk'rr!6ldd8n mdcnr !d inrcmrWASIINGmN, Nov. 2l Thc l...I- aid ot!6 ll!.l cdtlclt to !ua{r llll! tn'lEE
thul llstituliorB, ru.n ir the Woild
gnttng dGlpgcrnacc ol- lt ..n!!
ltlt th. Drelvaucr ot bio
tll D.cthi, rtd.h bt|n lat! irdr. Brnl,lo
UEdc! lrl(l tE rBullrru shrhrrr"d &y,
rl! rll.d to rLvlt! rctlos ihet loglc.l dlwdlt .' lltuc 0t glob.l ld.
ill- blologlcd dclrB {n dit rdtt tD. Urlr.d
curld td. ov.f rD.
. dait !a thc .Illdllravlrraolni.l !ln6 !.d dut! toSllt.'
nl! t .I!, !.r! doElru. or drF.r. Drllccrld o. 16! d .
cdly irrd lra.tnatlqdly, to arlruin oilltdr s!.rl.a lr crl'tco.. todly t'y tne
.{d.ol_.lb c.oturt D.c!ur. ol l!. d..
Ubdtrlrltyo( U..dh'a !@ rl.
sttrE 6 ot torEt3 ard odEr nrtrrd
lcrtnc. dl abhilcrl Dlnrnv, *d}
U.L,lrrttd ao Er.d f.rd.6td9
rolld bt tb slrt D.Filtat ad th -Al tb. ftllllt@ ot oi. .qlt!trac!. h.bit l!, Dd ol t!.8 l[ dctllcpba n I
A$act
lo3
l:i -
-TheWorld
Looks
ot...-
Coribbeon Aid
r"
El SOltOdOf
America.
GUqtCmOlO
immedialely
apparenl.
HOndUrOS
(Feb.26)
NiCOfOgUO f"
Nicaguts
ElOZil
|solalion.
AfOAntinO
I'md.
(Feb.28)
COnOdO
solution.
Getrnolny
kanktunet atlgemeine,
cheaper m;n a Cenltal American
Fa
war.
FlOnCe
ItOl!
Eurcpe-lo
help e
lmporlani.
JOpOn ,l"rr,;
gamble.
(lron the ,!orld lfess HevtewJ
pian is quile a dangerous
Feb- 27)
backtrards.
- j-
The Indian
noment
concp1ion
t.
i:
THE VISION
4
to
t?J-/|4ion
S lHE
tlcc wgrld.
(Irom !!f{u4:ggth
Freedom
Jr. p.
10-19)
l nugt do'
of wtll ie th! ability- to do gladly that *hich
(carl G. Jung )
No nan rraa
than
war.
(Margaret
llcact )
-ts-
TfrKE
A 6ItIIf
SIEP
thlnk that lovc ls 1ogt, and lotlow6 tullcd you! hcalt to frort-I r1l1 nclt yout h?art agaln.
Rcncnbc! the fecling ar a chlld, thcD you wokc up and. Dornlng !oi1cd'
thet ageln.
it'! tia"' it'r ttnc, it'a tlnc, you fcLt Ilkq
part'
lt'8 tin' you I'cBlDed
the
therc 1! Jult lto pcfcqntegc in r"lrcnbclj'ng
to l1vc again ard Lovc at lart-your ycrt"day b9h1!d-Conc-rlth nc lcevc your ye!tcrdey,
your
nind.
glant
outridc
ltcp
And takc a
you
you
thclc'r no rellc!,
ior
cay
You !ta!c ;t rc rith drstctrer,
you
harE.
no
do
lt
but eirl. I .rcar
won't
roou, Just looklng back ln riLcnt gLooD'
oon't grt-iheie in your tonely
ilama.that'! not rhcrc you bclonS-coDc rlth'Ec, I'11 taka you rh"re' thc ta.tc of 111 1! grcen'
th. torlilrr Jurt got to be 6ccn'
Anal
-- .vciyday, cvcryilay a1lyour yclt?rilay b'hild'
coni wiir nc,-tcivc your y?ltrrday,
yorE
njnd'
Anil takc I 8*D1t ltip outlidc
(Iron thc albun [a]"-a Ciant StcP by IeJ --]iah81)
Though you
D-!eEe!!g--E 9!c
lifr
forccs a nar to
*i3H.l:; ;Xl"fiiitt".
- lL-
soNG
0r
soul s.
AJJ palts-away
of the universe.
(!ron "Song ol the Open Roail,' j.n Leavee of
Oyan Your
I thc albuu w111 cnd
tronc
wor1d...r'
PLI'YSOY
Ege,s
today,
tdrrehfuL Thlnkinq
Intervl;w8 tiitr
loko
Cno by
D. Sheff)
this lacrhty could b used for the buitding of fishing vessets or mals transrt
syslms For workers in the defense industry, conveEion rs a way to cop
wilh lhe boom and bust (ycle ofdefense producnon.
''We treed economic corvcisior progra ms so tnra one day those or os
sho depend upon military p.odu.tion lor ou. livelihood can thinl
about and rct on lhe
'
william winpisinger
President. Intermtional Asssiation
of Machinists and Aerospace workers
IN En"GLAND:
Lucas Aerospace has provided
IN MASSACHUSETTS:
"Biween 1961 and rg-/?, 75 communities and 68,000 jobs wre hit with a
major contract loss or military plantclosing. With federal adjustment
aid and planning to diversify the economies, 78.000 nw jobs were
created." Ecomhic cotrveEion is mo.e than just an ida. The two major udions .ep.esenting wo.kers in deterse industries there. Intermtional Associalion of MachiDists ad Aerospace Wo.keN (IAM) and
the Udited Auto Wo.keN IUAW) are both actively working toward
INCALIFORi"IA
Tt'e Mid Peniosula Conversion Project has pubiished a study with the
help of local communities and unions lhat draws a bluprint for converting more than 100 defense firms in the Santa Clara VaUey. The
project concludes thar the majcrity of skills used in dfense eork are
highly transfe.rable to civilian technical production.
INCONGRESS:
The gro"ndwork for economic conversion legislatlon began \rilh the
Defense Production Act more thaD 30 years ago. Recently, Representative Addabbo (D-NY) uged his coueagues to suppdt an economic
convGion fund withid tbeDepartmentof hbor.
Rep. Addabbo
Chair, House DefensAppropriations Sub<ommittee
membrs should be formed to thoroughly resarch the local economy and its
relationship to mililary spending. The goal of this committe would tJ to tay
th gmu.dwork for rsponsible econornic convetsion. We ir rh Sacoast
region nd to reorder our priorities lr,ith an eye toward converring our
tchnological and human wealth into socially useful and economicatly viable
p.oducts, resulting in a stronger conomic base.
-{l-
infor
Portsnouth, NH 01801
All
lve were