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The Promoting Prospectus

In spite of our highly developed,

scientific civilization, due to a lack of

moral sense, the people of the world

are now perplexed and are in confu

sion and darkness. Hereby we profes

sors came to promote The Professors

World Peace Academy to contribute to

the creation of a new culture, and to

the peace and welfare of all mankind

through the realization of one truth

and of sovereign good.

Promoting Professors

April 7,1973

Motive and Progress

At the 2nd and 3rd Korean-Japanese

Professors Goodwill Seminars in J'llyand August in 19 72(7.28,8.8), spon

sored by the International Federation

for Victory over Communism(IFVC) ,

and the Korean Collegiate,Association

for the Reasearch of Principle(K-CAR

P), the role of intellectuals in estab

lishing world peace, and the necessity

of a new guiding idea among the pro

fessors of these countries were em

phasised.

Therefore the organization of a world

wide conference for academic research

was discussed.

With the deep understandingand coop

eration of Mr. Sun Myung Moon, who

has devoted his life to the establishment

of a peaceful world, this idea came to be

further actualized.Thus the first promo

tional meeting was brought about throu

gh the response of conscientious profes

sors, at home and overseas, agreeing to

make a positive contribution to the estab

lishment of a peaceful world through

genuine academic research.

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and seven(7) founding preparatory meet

ings, and the draft of the Articles of

Association and plans for initial under

takings were examined and adopted

in the preparatory committees.

On this basis this founding general

meeting of the academy came about.

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and Participation

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Jje Itteitttt itoDtCEMBt R IS. 1974

Jack Anderson Visits KoreaNationally-known columnist

Jack Anderson, during a stay of

several days in South Korea, re

ported that "democracy is not

dead in SouthKorea."

and that

South Korea faces a real and

formidable threat from North

Korea, both from an arms

build-up along the DMZ and

subversion through infiltration

from Japan.

Anderson came to Korea at

the urging of Christian leaders

who asked him to make a "per

sonal to South Korean

President Chung Hee Park for

clemency on behalf of twelve-

religious leaders who had been

jailed for anti-government ac

tivities under a set of "emer

gencydecrees"

established byPark last year.

In Ihe meeting with President

Park, Anderson reported that

Park responded affirmatively to

his appeal, saying that he would

give it "careful

However, the South Korean

president siressed that the im

prisoned Christians had not

been arrested for criticizing the

government but for violating the

law. "Many vocal critics

openly denounce his regime, he

said, yet they are not "sent tojail,' "

Anderson reported.

Anderson said that Park

"vigorouslydenied"

charges

that the emergency decrees were

imposed "for the sole purpose

of stiflingdissent."

Anderson reported that Park

showed him "documentary evi

dence"

of "an alarming North

Korean military buildup, the

discovery of an infiltration tun

nel under the demilitarized

zone, almost daily incidents

along the truce line, and acts of

subversion within his country

Park added that many countries

had to adopt emergency mea

sures when their security was

threatened. "Even the United

States suspended the civil rights

of Japanese-Americans on the

West coast and threw them into

concentration camps after (he

bombing of PearlHarbor."

The evidence shown to An

derson indicated that "North

Korea has been amassing men

and weapons for a possible re

sumption ofthe Korean War. A

total of 813 fortified gun posi

tions have been spotted inside

the North Korean half of the

demilitarized zone in outright

violation of the truce agree

ment. Some of the larger guns

could bombard Seoulitself."

Anderson mentioned a "propaganda

barrage."

which has

now reached 800 hours of

broadcasting against South

Korea, which is "designed to

support an underground effort to

overthrow the Park regime and

replace it with a government

that would be acceptable to

NorthKorea."

Anderson reported, based on

his own sources, that "'U.S. in

telligence not only has con

firmed the military buildup but

the underground operation to

subvert the Park regime. Un

questionably North Korea is de

veloping and directing an un

derground organization inside

South Korea. Communist

agents are infiltrating into the

country, some by secret land

ings on the long coast line, but

most through the large Korean

community inJapan."

Anderson was assured bySouth Korean Christians that the

jailed Christians were anti-

Communist, but also admittedlyanti-Park. The jailed Christians

contend that Park "has turned

South Korea into a dictatorshipand that they are fighting for

elementaryfreedom."

Ander

son reported. The religious

leaders conceded, however, that

the Church has far more free

dom in South Korea lhan in

North Korea.

Kim Joon Gon, president of

the Korean Campus Crusade for

Christ, told Anderson, "in the

United States you have 100 per

cent religious freedom, in South

Korea we have 80 per cent re

ligious freedom. In North

Korea, they have zero percen

The Korean Christian leaders

also told Anderson that the

jailed Christians represented a

"minority"

of "Liberation

Christians who believe the

church must side with the op

pressed and work to change so

He said the majority of

Korean Christians "agree that

the church must side with the

oppressed, but believe it must

keep out of

In another dispatch from

Seoul. Anderson reported his

impressions of life in South

Korea, based on a four-day triparound the country with non

governmental friends as guides.

compared with reports about life

in North Korea from people w ho

had visited there. Anderson re

ported:

"The intelligence reports de

pict North Korea as perhaps the

world's most oppressive, mono

lithic society. Although dissi

dents tried early this year to

challenge the absolute authority

of Kim II Sung, they were ruth

lessly cut down on Feb. 15.

"The cruel Kim keeps his

subjects in line through the Na

tional Political Security Bureau.

which conducts secret surveil

lance on all branches of gov

ernment and walks of life.

NPSB advisers exercise politi

cal control, serving as Kim's

eves and ears, over the army

-down to the company level and

over the bureaucracy down to

the section level. They also

reach into every neighborhood

in North Korea.

"Most able-bodied men who

work in the factories and fields.

are pressed into a labor-peasant

military reserve, which is given

intensive, mandatory training to

keep it combat-ready. Another

700.000 youths likewise must

drill five hours each week, with

a full month of active duty each

year.

"The visitors to Pyongyangdescribe the North Korean capi

tal as bleak and cheerless. The

people on the streets had a

haunted look, reported the vis

itor. There was little traffic ex

cept for governmentcars."

In contrast, Anderson found

opposition leaders fearful of

the Korean Central intelligenceAgency."

but that "no one was

the least afraid to criticize the

government in their homes and

offices. And even the harshest

critics agreed that the KCIA was

by no means as omnipresent as

theNPSD."

Anderson described further

evidence of freedom and pros

perity in South Korea that he

saw during his travels:

"Outside of Seoul, i found

people seemingly oblivious of

the government. South Korea's

major cities are bustling, pros

perous places, the people

friendly and cheerful, the streets

jammed with honking, careen

ing civilian autotraffic."

He also mentioned seeing

well-stocked department stores.

electric lines strung to homes in

even the poorest villages, and a

modern shipyard and a huge

steel mill producingf|igh-

quality ships and steel for ex

port.

"South Korea's growth rate.

now at an astonishing 15 per

cent, is the highest in the world.

The people, clearly, are more

free, more prosperous and al

together better off than their

cousins north of the 38th Parallel."

Anderson observed.

He concluded by saying,

"The democratic processes

clearly have been curtailed, but

democracy is not dead in South

Korea. And economically, the

country has made astonishing

progress under President Park!

A significant victory was won

at the United Nations as the

U'.N.'s powerful Political and

Security Committee voted 61 to

42 with 32 abstentions to en

dorse a U.S. -sponsored resolu

tion which would maintain U.N.

troops in South Korea. The

General Assembly was ex

pected to follow the

Committee's recommendation

before the break for the Christ

mas holidays.

The action ofthe Political and

Security Committee followed a

heated debate and procedural

battle to determine whether the

U.S. -backed resolution or a

Communist sponsored one call

ing for the withdrawal of U.N.

forces in Korea would receive

priority.

The U.S. -backed proposal

holds open the possibility that

U.N. forces in Korea will be dis

solved, but puts responsibility

for such action on the U.N. Se

curity Council, "pendingnegotiations and conciliation

between the two Korean gov

The U.S. maintains

veto power on the SecurityCouncil, thus assuring no pre

cipitous withdrawal without

U.S. consent.

Human Rights Committee

Scores Success

Informed diplomatic sources

in Washington gave credit to the

American Committee for

Human Rights of Japanese Re

patriates for influencing a

number of third-world nations

to side with the U.S. on the

issue. The Committee had con

ducted a 700-person 7-day fast

ing demonstration in front ofthe

U.N. protesting North Korean

refusal to give freedom of travel

to thousands of Japanese

women now living in North

Korea with their repatriated

Korean husbands.

The pro-U.S. vote represented a major shift in relation

to other U.N. proceedings,

where the U.S. and other west

ern nations had been facing a

series of serious setbacks, cul

minating in U.S. Ambassador

John Scab's scathing denuda

tion of what he called the

"tyranny ofthemajority"

in the

U.N. A vote against recognizing

Cambodia's ousted Prince

Sihanouk provided a similar vic

tory for the U.S. Both votes

were interpreted to demonstrate

continuing fear of Communist

Chinese dominance on the part

of smaller third-world nations.

The Korea vote in particular

signified a repudiation of Kim

Il-Sung's attempt to portrayhimself as the emerging leader

of left-wing third-world nationsthrough the

' 'Juche' '

idea of in

dependent Marxist-Leninistrevolution.

Spokesmen for the HumanRights Committee, with which

FLF is affiliated, told the RisingTide that third-world delegateswith whom they came in contact

were often "shocked and sur

at the documentation

the Committee produced on the

denial of human rights in North

Korea. "Kim Il-Sung had

passed himself off as a humani

tarian among many third world

a Committee member

said.

Priority Issue

The procedural struggle in the

U.N. centered around a question

of priority. A draft resolution byBolivia had been introduced on

September 3, followed by one

by Algeria on September 16.

The Bolivian resolution was

later amended by the Saudi Ara

bians. Communist bloc coun

tries argued that the Algerian

question should be voted first.

Committee rule #131, how

ever, states that "if two propo

sals relate to the same question,

the committee shall, unless it

decides otherwise, vote on the

proposals in the order in which

they weresubmitted."

The Netherlands representa

tive argued that the Bolivian

proposal retained priority ac

cording to precedents. Commit

tee Chairman Carlos Ortiz de

Rozas of Argentina, however,

agreed to allow a vote on a

Cuban proposal to vote on the

Algerian resolution first. The

Cuban proposal was defeated

48-50-33

The procedural battle then

shifted to whether or not the

committee should vote on the

Algerian resolution after pass

ing on the Saudi-amended Boli

vian proposal. Both the Soviet

Union and China argued that the

Algerian proposal could be

voted on, even if the Bolivian

one were passed. (The Algerian

proposal would have the Gen

eral Assembly go on record as

saying it was "necessary to

withdraw all foreign troops

stationed in South Korea under

the United Nations Flag.")The committee then voted to

pass the Saudi Arabian amend

ment by 57-43-35, and im

mediately went on to pass the

Bolivian draft resolution

61-42-32.

A proposal by Barbados to

table the Algerian motion was

defeated 48-57-30, a minor de

feat for the United States. How

ever, the Algerian motion then

failed to pass on a tie vote,

48-48-38.

According to U.N. sources,

the General Assembly rarely rejects proposals by the Political

Committee, which includes representatives of all U.N. nations.

It thus appears that U.N. forces

will be able to be maintained on

the Korean peninsula for at least

another year.

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THE KOREA TIMESSEOUL, SATURDAY", NOVEMBER 23, 1974

Summit Strengthens TiesUJS.

Reaffirms

Defense

Pledges

U.S. President Gerald R.

Ford reaffirmed yesterday the

American determination to ren

der prompt and effective assis

tance to repel armed attack ag

ainst the Republic of Korea in

accordance with the Korea-

U.S. mutual defense treaty of

1954.

At the same time, the U.S.

Chief Executive assured the

Korean government that the

United States has no plan to

reduce the present level of

the U.S. military strength in

Korea.

The U.S. reassurance to aid

Korea at a tim* of armed in

vasion, which was combined

with no U.S. troop withdrawal

program, came in a joint com

munique issued at the conclu

sion of the first round of sum

mit talks between President

Park Chung-hee and his U.S.

counterpart Ford at Ciiong Wa

Dae.

In a rather lengthy commu

nique, which covered wide

areas of Korea-U.S. relations

from such matters as defense

to U.N. policies, and promo

tion of economic cooperation,the'

two top leaders agreed that

implementation of the moder

nization program for the Ko

rean armed forces "is of ma

jor importance to the security

of the Republic of Korea and

peace on the Korean peninsu

la"

"The two Presidents agreed

that the Republic of Korea for

ces and American forces sta

tioned in Korea must maintain

(Terf on Pare X)

a high degree of strength and

readiness in order to deter aggression,"

the communique said.

President Ford took note of

the increasing share of the de

fense burden which Korea is

able and willing to assume,

affirming the readiness of the

U.S. to continue to render ap

propriate support to the fur

ther development of defense

industries in Korea.

According to the communi

que, in the Park-Ford summit,

President Park explained in

detail the current situation on

the Korean peninsula, describ

ing the threa.t to peace and sta

bility of hostile acts by north

Korea, which was exemplified

most recently by the construc

tion of an underground tunnel

inside the southern sector of

the Demilitarized Zone.

Discussing up-to-date deve

lopments of the overall situa

tion on the Korean peninsula,

including the stalemated south-

north dialogue, the President

described constant efforts be

ing made by the Republic of

Korea to maintain a dialogue

with north Korea designed to

reduce tensions and establish

peace On the Korean peninsula

ana to lead eventually to the

peaceful unification of Korea.

"President Park affirmed the

intention of the Republiic of,

Korea to continue to pursue the'

dialogue despite the failure of

the north Korean authorities

to respond with sincerity thusfar."

The communique said, "Pre

sident Ford gave assurance that

the United States will conti

nue to support these efforts bythe Republic of Korea and ex

pressed the hope that the con

structive Initiatives by the Re

public of Korea would meet

with positive responses by allconcerned."

Touching on the current U.N.

General Assembly considera

tion of the Korean question,

the two Presidents agreed on

the importance of favorable

General Assembly action on

the draft resolution introduced

by the U.S. and other member

President Park Chung-hee, right, and U.S. President Gerald R. Ford wear smiles dur

ing: their summit meeting dealing with a wide range of Issues of mutual concern at ChangWa Dae yesterday.

ix

Under showers of colorful ticker tape from enthusiastic welcomers. the presidential

limousine carrying Presidents Park Chung-hee and Gerald Ford, third In the (enter lane,

veers Into the Seoul City Hall Plaza leading to the Chosun Hotel where the visiting U.S.

president Is to stay overnight.

countries.

"Both expressed the hope

that the General Assembly

would base its consideration of

the Korean question on a re

cognition of the importance of

the security arrangements

which have preserved peace on

the Korean peninsula for more

than twodecades,"

the com

munique said.

The two Presidents agreed to

continue close cooperation and

regular consultation on secu

rity matters and other sub

jects of mutual interest, tak

ing note of significant politi

cal and economic changes in

the situation in Asia inrecent-

years.

President Ford explained

that the U.S., as a Pacific pow

er, ii virtually Interested in

AjaJa-,-and. th* ft^fi* W **continue fw best efforts to en

sure the peace and security of

the region.

Examining the impact of re

cent international economic

developments, they agreed that

the two countries should con

tinue to foster close economic

cooperation for their mutual

benefit, and that they should

guide their economic policies

toward each other in the spirit

of closer interdependence

among all nations.

They shared the view tha*

coordination of their policies

on new problems confronting

the international community Is

necessary, expressing mutual

satisfaction over the continuing

growth of substantial bilateral

economic relations beneficial to

both countries.

"They agreed that continued

private foreign investment in

Korea by the United States and

other foreign countries is desirable,"

the communique said.

It added, "U was agreed that

international efforts should

focus on the reduction of trade

distortions, establishment of a

framework for ensuring stable

food supplies, and realization

of s-table supplies of energy at

reasonable

prices."

President Ford invited Presi

dent Park to visit the United

States and Park accepted the

invitation, agreeing that his

visit would take place at a time

of mutual convenience.

Park, Ford Emphasize

Need for ROK Security

President Park Chung-hee and U.S. President Gerald R. Ford

discussed a wide range of problems yesterday covering measures to

promote mutual friendship and cooperation with the focus on Korean

national security in view of the persisting Communist provocations

from the north.

After a two and a halfhours'

meeting, Chong Wa Dae spokes

man Kim Sung-jin told reporters that the two Presidents also ex

changed a wide range of views on the international situation as well

as various internal problems of their respective countries.

According to spokesman Kim, President Park explained to his

American counterpart the situation on the Korean peninsula and related se

curity matters involving the construction of an underground tunnel system.

President Ford responded that his government would give "prompt and ef

fective"assistance to Korea in case of armed attack on the south by the north

Korean Communists, the presidential spokesman quoted him as saying.

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Korea by the United States and

other foreign countries .f* desirable."

the communique said.

It added, "U was agreed that

international efforts should

focus on the reduction of trade

distortions, establishment of a

framework for ensuring stable

food supplies, and realization

of stable supplies of energy at

reasonableprices."

President Ford invited Presi

dent Park to visit the United

States and Park accepted the

invitation, agreeing that his

visit would take place at a time

of mutual convenience.

President Park and his first

daughter, Keun-hye, received

President Ford and his partyin front of the Chong Wa Daemain hall and took them inside the presidential mansion

for talks.

Earlier in the airport cere

mony, President Park said inhis welcoming remarks thatFord's visit here would add

strength to the traditional

friendly relationship betweenthe two countries and would

lay the foundation for en

during peace and everlastingprosperity in Asia.

"Your country has given un

failing support to our en

deavors for self-help, which

have progressed in the face

of many trials and challenges.

As a result our two nations

have further strengthened our

cooperative ties in all fields of

human endeavor,"

Park con

tinued.

The American president re

sponded in his arrival state

ment, "I am here to reaffirm

our friendship and to give itnew life and

meaning."

"Nothing binds nations clos

er than to have fought side

by side for the same cause.

Two times we stood together,here and in Vietnam, to pre

serve the peace and stabilityof Asia and the world. We can

never forgetthis,"

he stated.

Ford added: "Let us now

Join to preserve peace and

prevent any recurrence of hos

tilities. That is our continuingcommitment which I today reaffirm."

On hand at the airport were

Prime Minister Kim Jong-pi],Speaker Chung Il-kwon, Chief

Justice Min Pok-ki, and other

Korean and foreign dignitaries

as well as hundreds of citi

zens, including members of the

foreign diplomatic coprs in

Seoul.

The summit talks were at

tended by Prime Minister Kim

Jong-pil, Foreign Minister Kim

Dong-jo, Korean Ambassador to

the U.S. Hahm Pyung-choon

and Chong Wa Dae secretary-

general Kim Chung-yum.

From the U.S. side were

Secretary of State Henry Kis

singer, Assistant Secretary for

East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Philip Habi'b, American Ambas

sador to Korea Richard L.

Sneider and Lt. Gen. Brent

Scowcroft, deputy assistant to

the president for national sec

urity affairs.

President Park was quoted as

explaining Korea's efforts for

the prevention of war on the

peninsula and a series of steps

taken for the settlement of

peace in Korea and for uni

fication of the country.

However, the Korean Presi

dent assured President Ford of

continued endeavor of the pro

motion of the stalled south-

north dialogue, despite much

difficulty in the face of the

constant threats from the north,

the spokesman said.

President Ford assured the

Korean President of his gov

ernment's continued assistance

to such Korean endeavors.

The spokesman described

their talks as being conducted

in a most cordial and discreet

atmosphere. He disclosed that

More Stories, Photos on P. 3, 12

the U.S. President expressed

deep gratitude for his heart

felt welcome by the Korean

people, which he said would be

helpful for the strengthening

of the traditional friendship be

tween the two nations.

Before the two top leaders

got down to their business

talks, they exchanged gifts.

Following the summit tain's.President Ford attended a re

ception and ensuing state din

ner given by the Korean Pres

ident in honor of the state

guest

U.S. President Gerald Ford, seen below the Korean

national flat at center, Is almost enveloped In a crowd of

citizens who extended their whole-hearted welcome to the

Korea Times Photos

president at the City Hall Plaza yesterday. President Ford

got out of the car to shake hands with the welcomers. Ho

flew in here from Japan at 10 a-m. for a 23-hour riait.

U.S. President Gerald Ford smiles and waves his left

Land to Seoul citizens welcoming him while reviewing

with President Park Chung-hee, left, an honor guard of

the Korean Armed Forces at Klrapo International Airport

upon President Ford's arrival here yesterday for his two-

day state visit.

Over One Million Crowd

Welcome Showers Ford

'FlyingWhite

House'

Brings HimwiTM^riMmM^an^^ny

'

Air Force One, which flew

U.S. President Gerald Ford to

the Kimpo International Air

port yesterday is called the

Flying White House.

Air Force One was so nam

ed first in 1962 by the late

president John Kennedy. For

mer presidents Johnson and

Nixon took over in succession

the Boeing 707 plane and it

now has been flying for 12

years.

The presidential plane car

ried former U.S. president

Nixon on his series of state

visits to Peking and Moscow

in 1972 and saw Lyndon John

son sworn in following the

Kennedy assassination in 1963.

The U.S. president uses the

front door of the plane. Upon

his first step on the ramp, the

third engine immediately oper

ates, which lights up the fourth

one before president enters the

plane.

A communications room

which constantly and directlyconnects the plane and the

White House is furnished at

the right of the cockpit.

Presidential guards are seat

ed in a row at one side inside

the Air Force One.

Luxurious presidential com

partment is divided into livingroom and bedroom with two

single beds. The President

mostly uses the bedroom on

flying, while the living room

is often used for conferences.

Citizens Get

Presidential

Handshakes

U.S. Air Force One Is seen on the tarmac of Kimpo

airport while U.S. President Gerald R. Ford, speaks In a

plane-side welcoming ceremony.

303 Alien Scribes Cover

U.S. President Trip HereA total of 303 journalists

of foreign press organiza

tions are covering U.S. Pres

ident Gerald Ford's visit to

Korea, the Culture-Informa

tion Ministry said yesterday.

They include 154 press

men accredited to the White

House who are accompany

ing President Ford from Wa

shington.

Others are 93 foreign re

porters based in Tokyo,

Hongkong or other places

who were specially assigned

to cover Ford's tour, and 56

journalists working for for

eign news media based in

Seoul.

A press center was estab

lished in the Ballroom of the

Chosun Hotel with 20 over

seas telephone lines, 22 tel

exes, five reception desks

for international telegrams

and radio photo and fascimile

services.

Communications facilities

were also installed at Kim

po International Airport, the

National Cemetery in Tong-

jak-dong, and the 2nd U.S.

Infantry Division Headquar

ters for the convenience of

the newsmen.

* * *

Korean Delicacies

Hif/hlite State Dinner

The state dinner yesterday

for visiting U.S. President

Gerald R. Ford and his en

tourage was composed mostly

of traditional Korean delica

cies, such as "kujolpan,"

"sinsullo"

and fried sliced

fish.

Scores of cameramen and their heavy equipment are positioned on a platform prepared

for their coverage of the arrival of U.S. President Ford at the Kimpo International Air

port yesterday.

More than one million Seoul

citizens yesterday extended the

heartiest welcome to U.S. Pre

sident Garald Ford while he

and President Park Chung-hee

drove in a limousine from

Kimpo Airport to the Chosuc

Hotel.

The presidential motorcade

parade, which lasted about 50

minutes from 10:40 a.m., was

interrupted several times byswarming crowds on the Kim

po Highway.

Many were carrying signs

which read: "We Like You,Ford."

or "WelcomeFord.**

Some chanted: "Long Live

PresidentFord."

President Ford got out of

the car at the Sinchon intersec

tion and shook hands with wel

coming citizens and students

for about five minutes with a

smile on his face. He walked

some 100 meters. President

Park walked along with Presi

dent Ford.

Along With Park

Asked if he had seen similar

crowds at Grand Rapids, Mich.,when he visited his home town

after his inauguration, Fordsaid: "Yes, but on a smallerscale."

The welcoming mood was

highlighted when the motor

cade reached Sosomun street

near City Hall. Confetti showered from buildings over the

passing motorcade.

When the motorcade arrived

at City Hall Plaza, PresidentFord accompanied by President Park got out of the car

again and walked some 100

meters toward the Chosun Ho

tel exchanging handshakes withstudents and citizens.

The two presidents got inthe car near the entrance of

the hotel. They arrived at thefront door about 15 minutes

behind schedule.

For the passage of the presi

dential motorcade, road trafficwas totally cut off between theairport and the hotel. Manycommuting citizens had to walkto their offices from 9 a.m.'

when the traffic cutoff took ef

fect prematurely.

President Park Chung-hee, right, of Korea and Gerald

K. Ford of the United States tout In a banquet the Ko

reas Chief Executive rave In honor of his U.S. counter

part at the Capitol last night. The two leaders and other

invited Korean and U.S. guests later viewed a Korean

folk arte performance.

U.S. President Gerald R. Ford, left reads m *) .

statement following a welcoming st.temen to'Kot-ea!,.Went Park Chung-hee, which highlighted hei^utea^port welcoming ceremony.

" *"-

U.S. President Gerald R. Ford, center, surrounded bythe crowd, shakes bands with young Seoul citizens near

the entrance to the Chosun Hotel where he and his suite

are staying on his way to the hotel from Kimpo Interna

tional Airport yesterday.

U.S. President Gerald R. Ford, right, la greeted byMiss Park Keun-hye, first daughter of President ParkChung-hee and hostess of Chong Wa Dae, yesterday when

the U.S. Chief Executive arrived at the presidential man

sion for the first of his summit meetings with Park.

U.S. President Gerald R. Ford, second from left, makessilent prayer at the grave of the late First Lady, Mrs,

Park Chung-hee, at the National Cemetery yesterday. Stand

ing at his right is Defense Minister Suh Jyong-chuL

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THE KOREA TIMES

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1974

U.S. President Gerald R. Ford, surrounded by soldiers, munches piece of fried chick

en at id Improvised mess halt at Camp Casey when be visited there yesterday.

A 1A crowd of schoolgirls line

the sidewalk in front of the

Seoul City Hall,carrying-

a-

m using and Interesting signs

welcoming President Ford.

The president arrived here

at 10 a.m. yesterday.

President Park Chung-hee of Korea and Gerald R.Ford of the United States, both facing camera at center,sit side by side at the Korea-U.S. summit conference at

Chong Wa Dae yesterday afternoon. Clockwise from leftare Philip C. Uabib, assistant secretary of state for East

Asian and Pacific affairs; Richard L. Sneider, U.S. ambassador to Korea: Henry A. Kissinger, U.S. secretary of state;

Ford; Park; Kim Jong-pit, prime minister; Kim Dong-Jo,foreign minister; and Hahm Pyong-choon, ambassador to

the United States,

Historic Ford Visit to Seoul

A Warm Welcome to U.S. President Gerald R. Ford

STATEMENT

Mankind faces a crisis today. Bewildered by ter

rible scientific techniques, man is engulfed in a vicious

cycle of extreme egoistical materialism devoid of spirit

and ethics.

We professors, in pursuit of the truth and good

ness, should not be disappointed at nor remain in

different to this situation, but should devote ourselves

to the salvation of mankind, social salvation and world

peace with good wisdom and brave action.

Man has his body, externally, and his spirit

internally. Human life is comprised of the essential

life of a being and its expression in life with all its

particularities and divergences. All men are alike in

the fact that they all live and all have spirits, but are

different in their living styles and bodies.

Therefore, crises can be overcome and world

peace achieved only if people look at their points of

similarity.

Man should be saved. To do this, first of all, in

dividuals should be complete by establishing harmonybetween their essential inner life and living styles and

between their spirit and flesh. And then individuals

should be united together to build families, societies,states and a world of truth, goodness and beauty.

In view of these facts we have found that the

principle capable of bringing world peace on thebasis of such a completion of mankind is the Divine

Principle advocated by the Korean Rev. Sun MyungMoon.

His Divine Principle Is a principle capable of

leading from darkness and sorrow to "light andjoy."

At the same time, the principle is a peace principle

capable of bringing together divided south and north

Korea and our world divided into east and west, north

and south. The principle also points out the Korean

nation's historic mission and the mandate of the his

tory of man.

The world should be united, but before this, re

ligions would have to be unified. The Divine Princi

ple is aimed at achieving this goal. The principle is

a great one which has Christianity as its center and

yet includes the essence of other religions such as

Buddhism, Confucianism, and the truths of all ages

and countries.

The principle which is pursuing world unifica

tion in the present reality o-f space and following the

tradition of history is derived from the particularity

of the Korean cultural heritage, and is also the na

tion's ideal as a way to achieve national unification.

That means as a way to realize the 5,000-year inher

ited idea of worshiping the Heavenly God and ex

pressing our consciousness of being one brethren.

The Divine Principle also represents a code of

practical conduct adequate to the new time. In this

respect, the Holy Spirit Association for the Unifica

tion of World Christianity is a cradle for making.

complete individual persons and families, and also

the basis on which the unification of states and the

world can be achieved.

The believers in this principle, through comple

tion of their personal characters, become sincere and

loyal to the observance of ethics and morality, and

are prepared to sweat for the benefit of their people

and state.

They also advocate freedom and democracy; re

ject Communist autocracy: are thorough in their res

pect for every human being, and devoting themselves

to international cooperation and world peace.

Though it has been only 20 years since Rev. Moon

founded the Holy Spirit Association for Unification

of World Christianity, the history he has created in

conjunction with God has thrived to the extent that

the association has developed into a worldwide reli

gious organization, which now has over two million

believers in 41 countries.

Noteworthily, Rev. Moon has visited every state

in the United States since 1972, proclaiming the "Dayof

Hope"

and urging American citizens to awake and

to return to God. Throughout the crusade, the Rev

erend received honorary citizenship certificates from

73 American cities. Alsoin'

response to his campaign,136 state governors and mayors have proclaimed the

days on which Rev. Moon visited a "Days of Hope andUnification."

On Sept. 18, 1974. the Reverend spoke on the

"New Future ofChristianity"

to an enthusiastic au

dience of more than 40,000 who gathered at MadisonSquare Garden in New York City.

On Oct. 8 this year, he was invited to the U.S.Congress and delivered a speech titled "The Will of

God and the UnitedStates"

to more than 180 U.S.political figures including senators and representa

tives. At present. Rev. Moon is continuing his evan

gelistic travel, visiting eight major cities in the U.S.Belief must be practiced. And the will and love

of God must be spread throughout the world. Beliefis a practice which realizes the very Divine Principleand unifies the world into harmony with truth, good

ness and beauty.

The International Conference for Unified Sci

ence, the Collegiate Associations for Research of thePrinciples and the Institutes of Unification Thoughtare all academies of scholars inspired by the DivinePrinciple who search for truth and endeavor to bringforth peace.

The International Foundation for Victory over

Communism, active in many nations, the medical serv

ice activities, Japan's Save-the-Nation League, the

Japanese campaign to promote free travel for the

Japanese wives who were repatriated with their Korean husbands to north Korea, the One World Crusade in the United States and the Freedom Leader

ship Foundation are all vanguard organizations striv

ing to protect their peoples and states and also tounite the free, democratic world.

The members are largely youths wh work hard.even sacrificing themselves, to serve the will of Godin all corners of the world. They are good workers

participating in the construction of a unified world

flourishing in "Light andJoy,"

by reaching out topeople with the Divine Principle.

As intellectuals who are supposed to be well edu

cated in academic fields and in virtue, we altogether

deeply understand and appreciate the above-mention

edworkers'

sincere and enthusiastic desire and con

duct, and would like to step toward a unified world

and peace, along with them.

However, we cannot but deplore a handful of people who turn their faces away or intentionally slander

and defame the Holy Spirit Association, which is

spreading the light of this great principle and wayof life, which hs come out of Korea, to the world.

We hereby publish this statement, knowing thaton the way we will have to do away with all our pre

judices and biases and awaken once and for all totake the. lead in the effort for national growth and

world peace along the way of national concensus and

cooperation among the entire world people.

November 15. 1974

BY PROFESSORS

Ki-kun Chang. Seoul N. Univ.Soo-won Kang, Seoul N. Univ.Kwang-sun Kim. Kyung-Hee Univ.Young-mu Rhi, Kon-Kuk Univ.

Nan-gong Kim, Kyung-Hee Univ.Sang-lak Oh, Seoul N. Univ.

Sung-wha Hong, Kon-Kuk Univ.Joong-suk Suh, Kyung-Hee Univ.Byung-doo Ko, Han-Yang Univ.

Hang-nyong Lee, Hongik Univ.

Hyun-kyu Ju. Kon-Kuk Univ.

Hwan-tae Sung, Kyung-Hee Univ.Yu-se Chung, Dongguk Univ.

Kwang-pi] Choi. Dan-Kook Univ.Han-tack Chung, Seoul N. Univ.Yong-hee Kim, Kon-Kuk Univ.

Se-won Yoon, Kyung-Hee Univ.Duck-moon Aum, Hongik Univ.Dai-hyen Baick, Kon-Kuk Univ.

Eung-woo Lee. Chung-Ang Univ.

Ul-soon Yun, Dongguk Univ.

Suk-koo Koh, Seoul N. Univ.

Won-hoe Koo. Kyung-Hee Univ.

Kyung-nam Park, Han-Yang Univ.

Byong-hooi Won, Dongguk Univ.

Yoo-hyuk Kim, Dan-Kook Univ.

Tae-soo Han, Han-Yang Univ.

Chang-kyu Choi. Seoul N. Univ.

Eung-bum Bae, Kon-Kuk Univ.

Jung-woo Ro, Kyung-Hee Univ.

Tae-whan Chang. Korea Univ.

Kun-sock Han, Han-Yang Univ.

In-kyom Kim, Kon-Kuk Univ.

Pil-kyu Lee. The City College Seoul

Woo-young Ri, Kyung-Buk N. Univ.

Chung-hwan Kwak. Meongji Univ.

Ogg-hwan Kim, Soo-Do Women's Teachers

College

No-sik Park. Kyung-Hee Univ.

Hack-un Kim, The City College Seoul

Nam-ki Cho, Cho-Sun Univ.

Sung-sool Cho. Chun-nam N. Univ.

Soon-he Rho, The City College Seoul

Dae-sik Bae, Chung-Buk N. Univ.

Keun-sik Bae. Chung-Ju Women's Teachers

College

Hang-ro Kim. Pusan N. Univ.

Yeng-sam Kim, Chung-Buk N. Univ.

Woo-Ryang Byun, The Trainning Centre ofDRP

Kwang-suh Park. Chung-Ang Univ.

Hyung-kwan Ahn. Kyung-Nam N. Univ.

Sanguin You, Meongji Univ.

Myen-yong Park, Kon-Kuk Univ.

Kang-wook Lee, Kon-Kuk Univ.

Jung-ock Hah, Kuk-Min Univ.

Dong-hee Choi, Korea Univ.

Young-kyu Lee, Dan-Kook Univ.Gizo Sung, Chung-Ang "Iniv.Gyoo-son Lim, Dongguk Univ.Yung-whan Kim. In-Ha Univ.

Soo-sik Kim. In-Ha Univ.

Kyu-nam Choi, Chung-Ang Univ.

Ki-won Kim, Chung-Nam N. Univ.Dae-suk Han. Seoul N. Univ.

Sham-shu Kim. Sook-Myung Women's Univ.Wee Huh, Dongguk Univ.

Joung-sik Lee, Dongguk Univ. *

Kyung-koo Lee, Sungkyunkwan Univ.Johng-bae Kim, Seoul N. Univ.

Yoon-soo Lee, Kyung.Buk N. Univ.

Sang-jun Han, Kyung-Buk N. Univ.

Doo-hie Kim, Kyung-Buk N. Univ.

Ki-yung Suh, Dongguk Univ.

Doo-young Kim, Kun-San Teachers College

Sung-tat Kim. Kun-San Teachers College

Jung-doo Kim, Kun-San Teachers CollegeSeung-bum Choi, Chun-buk N. Univ.Ki-yul Kil, Kun-San Teachers CollegeSuk-tai Kang. Kun-San Teachers CollegeHeon Ko. Kun-San Teachers College

Gyu-chang Lee, Kun-San Teachers CollegeU-sik Moon, Hongik Univ.Yong-jm Park, Hongik Univ.

Yong-hai Leeh, Kun-San Teachers CollegeYun-soo Lee, Kyung-Buk N. Univ.Byung-o Rim, Hongik Univ.

Byong-hack Jheong, Sook-Myung Women'sUniv.

Se-ki Eun. Kun-San Teachers CollegeSe-hyeon Lee, Kun-San Teachers CollegeBae-ham Lee, Kon-Kuk Univ.

Yong-min Kim, Kon-Kuk Univ.Sung-ki Kim. Kyung-Buk N. Univ.Jae-won Chai, Han-Kuk Social Work College

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"Proclamation"

to Appear NationwideTo appear in newspapers in all fifty

states prior to the Directors Conference is

the advertisement signed by onehundred

Korean professors recently placed in

Korean newspapers, "Proclamation on theactivities being undertaken by the Unification

Church."

Says the ad (in part):

"Its members are truly ethical and

moral through their perfection of charac

ter; and they offer themselves with full

dedication and with blood and sweat for

the cause of their nation and its people.

They are consistent in respect for man

kind, devoted in the safeguarding of

democracy, adamant frontiersmen against

communist totalitarianism, and they have

dedicated themselves to the end of interna

tional cooperation and world peace.

"We, as intellectuals, knowledge

able of the world's great teachings and

virtues, support thesegenuine and earnest

ideals and activities with the deepest un

derstanding, and we urge others to join us

in pursuing a unified world and peace for

December 27 1974

Newspapers That Carried

The Proclamation of the Korean Professors

Name of the newspaper

Phoenix Gazette

Anchorage Daily Times

Arizona Republic

Arkansas Democrat

Los Angeles Times

Denver Post

Hartford Courant

Morning News

Evening Journal

Washington Post

Atlanta Journal

Miami Herald

Honolulu Star Bulletin

Idaho Statesman

Chicago Tribune

Indianapolis News

Des Moines Register

Wichita Eagle

Courier-Journal

The Times-Picayune

Portland Press Herald

The Sun

The Evening Sun

Boston Evening Globe

Boston Globe

Minneapolis Tribune

St. Louis Post Dispatch

Independent Record

Omaha World-Herald

Review Journal

Manchester Union Leader

Newark Star-Ledger

Albuquerque Journal

Raleigh Times

News and Observer

Argus-Leader

The Forum

The Oklahoma DailyColumbus Evening Dispatch

Oregonian

Philadelphia Inquirer

Providence Journal

The State

The Tennessian

Austin American-Statesman

Salt Lake Tribune

Burlington Free Press

Charleston Gazette

The Gazette

Wyoming Eagle

Laramie DailyNew York Times

City and State

Phoenix, Arizona

Anchorage, Alaska

Phoenix, Arizona

Little Rock, Arkansas

Los Angeles, California

Denver, Colorado

Hartford, Connecticut

Wilmington, Delaware

Wilmington, Delaware

Washington, D.C.

Atlanta, Georgia

Miami, Florida

Honolulu, Hawaii

Boise, Idaho

Chicago, Illinois

Indianapolis, Indiana

Des Moines, Iowa

Wichita, Kansas

Louisville, KentuckyNew Orleans, Louisiana

Portland, Maine

Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore, Maryland

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, Massachusetts

Minneapolis, Minnesota

St. Louis, Missouri

Helena, Montana

Omaha, Nebraska

Las Vegas, Nevada

Manchester, New Hampshire

Newark, New JerseyAlbuquerque, New Mexico

Raleigh, North Carolina

Gowanda, New York

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Fargo, North Dakota

Norman, Oklahoma

Columbus, Ohio

Portland, Oregon

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Providence, Rhode Island

Columbia, South Carolina

Nashville, Tennessee

Austin, Texas

Salt Lake City, Utah

Burlington, Vermont

Charleston, West Virginia

Alexandria, Virginia

Cheyenne, WyomingLaramie, WyomingNew York, New York

634

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