GREETINGS FROM BYRD
GOODWILL MESSAGE | TO N.Z. PEOPLE (New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON. December 9. On the eve of his departure from p<ew Zealand, the commander of the o lted * , States Antarctic expedition ’Rear-Admiral Richard E. Bvrd) has issued a goodwill message to the people of New’ Zealand, in which he recommends Moral Re-armament as an ideology which all men could follow. «• Byrd has been a supporter of Moral Re-armament for many years In part, the statement reads: Tn this troubled world, one torch gains in breadth and brightness from month to month. There is on the march today a force that can unite men or all creeds, colours and races to answer the divisive forces of material--ISI£L 1 refer to Moral Re-armament. lens of thousands of inhabitants of almost every country in the world nave met at Caux, and have thereafter gone back to their many lands, determined to apply to their country's I in°MRA th<! answer they have toand
The application of this spiritual force to many prospective danger spots has turned disunity into harmony and set a star of hope, M.R.A.. I am’convinced, is an ideology in which all men could enlist with the full confidence mat it is a powerful spiritual force ,7 s . s ? desperately needed in the world today. ’ Mr h a St ?^ nt u Wa f r ® lea sed through SLA founder of the of Co-operation Society
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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27838, 10 December 1955, Page 10
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