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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1964
Gordie Tapp and Pat Harvey are two of the cast of CBC -TV's
Country Hoedown who are in Germany to entertain Canadian
Armed Forces as part of the overseas celebration of the 40th
anniversary of the RCAF. The Country Hoedown to be seen
in Canada on Friday, April 24, will be videotaped in a RCAF
maintenance hanger for Starfighter jets at Baden Soellingen.
It will be televised with the co-operation of the Sudwestfunk
German TV network using their technical facilities and staff.
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The latest world population
forecast from the United Na-
tions is that the globe's popu-
lation will double by the year
2,000, reaching the six billion
mark.
Already, according to the re-
port, 500 million of the world's
people are suffering actual hun-
ger and .another one million
suffer from malnutrition.
How can Canada square its
conscience with these over-
whelming contrasts between its
wealth and others' poverty, be-
tween its under -population and
others' over -population?
The answer is that we can't.
In efforts made so far to
grapple with the problem of
starvation and over -population,
there is as yet no sign of a
break -through toward a final
solution.
The spectre of a world over-
run with hungry people, of one
vast city covering the entire
globe, is already a familiar
nightmare.
The so-called population ex-
plosion is being held out by
many authorities as being a
greater threat to the future of
humanity than any ever posed
by nuclear bombs.
But humanitarian efforts to
supply foodstuffs to backward
nations often worsens the basic
problem because of the tend-
ency for population to rise as
addition food supplies become
available.
And it is here that the criti-
cal juncture is reached in the
population puzzle. Just as birth
rates increase as food supplies
and industrial capacities grow
in backward countries, so is the
population level held down by
the available supply of food.
The determining factor in
such areas as Latin America
and India therefore is food.
For this reason, it may well be
physically impossible for the
population explosion to ever
reach the blow-up point because
population cannot exceed the
level at which human beings
can subsist on minimum diets.
This accounts for the endless
cycle which has been running
through such nations ever since
Western industrial assistance
and food shipments were first
made available to them.
As health standards have im-
proved, the death rate has de-
clined. As industrial capacity
hasr w families g o n, f mikes have multi-
plied. As more food has been
shipped in, more children have
survived into adulthood, in turn
bringing more children into the
world,
Food has always been the
controlling factor, either limit-
ing the population when it was
not available, or increasing it
when it was available.
Recent demographic studies
now show conclusively that the
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cycle will continue withou
significant change unless tin,
countries struggling with these
problems adopt egressive pol-
icies of birth control.
This has been done in Japan,
and the result is the highest
standard of living in Asia.
The world will not explode
from over -population, but half
of the globe's humanity is for-
ever condemned to near -starva-
tion until birth control becomes
the rule instead of the excep-
tion in the family of man.
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RR 1, Fordwich, has been chos-
en from Huron County to rep.
resent Ontario at the National
4-11 Conference in Washington,
D.C. This is one of the best
National 4-11 programs carried
on in the United States.
The trip is sponsored by the
Canadian Council on 4-H Clubs
whose headquarters are in Ot-
tawa. A 4-I1 member from each
province and two extension
leaders will comprise the Cana-
dian delegation. Margaret will
report in Ottawa on April 15
and from there will go to New
York City where the Canadian
4-11 members will visit the
United Nations and other places
of interest. Following this they
report at the National 4-1-1 Club
Centre in Washington, D.C., for
the week-long conference, The
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