CHRISTIAN LEADERS
New Order Recommended (Rec. 8.40 p.m.)) NEW YORK, July 12. The international conference of Christian leaders at Princeton recommended that the temporary collaboration among the United Nations should, as soon as possible, give way to a universal order and not be consolidated into a closer military alliance with the object of establishing a preponderance of power. The recommendation was part of a resolution on post-war problems adopted after a four days’ discussion. Other requirements named for progress towards the order included: (1) That national isolationism and monopolism, political power by a few nations and the balance of power which hitherto have failed to maintain peace be repudiated as policies which contravene the purpose of establishing a world order. (2) That armaments be drastically reduced as a step towards the goals envisaged by the Atlantic Charter.
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Southland Times, Issue 25704, 13 July 1943, Page 5
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