P ortland/O bserver Thursday. December 21. 1972 Guyana’s minister outlines strategy Why grin and bear it? "T im e is running out fo r not only tie undendevelopedcoun- trle s Ixit also tie developed w o rld , and there can he no peace In a w orld of half rich and half poor nations," D r. P .A . Reid, Deputy P rim e M in­ is te r arid M in is te r of National Development and A griculture of the Republic of Guyana said In a speech delivered In New Y o rk . Guyana has had to develop a new strategy fo r develop­ ment, says D r. Reid, fo r the reasons that poverty, hunger, and ignorance have not teen corrected by massive pro­ gram s to develop tlie develop­ ing w orld. He cited the widen­ ing gap letween rich and poor countries. F o r Guyana, according to D r. Reid, Its new strategy fo r Its development is tie control of Its own natural resources, including liauxlte and Its Um­ ber resources; and Its finan­ c ia l resources. D r. Reid is cu rre n tly on a s ix -c ity North American visit, outlining the new strategy. He is visitin g New York, Los An­ geles, Washington, D.C., Ot­ tawa, M ontreal, and Toronto. "Guyana has," according to D r. Reid, "looked at tie record of what Is happening and has happened to under­ developed nations, and decid­ ed that tie old strategies, the old developmentprograms would not work in Guyana." He described as "frig h te n in g " the future prospects of sone underdeveloped nations. Speaking of the many nations who were u d e r Colonial rule have achieved independence D r. Reid says, ‘ "While these nations have achieved p o liti— By Janies L . Mack. M J)., President Oregon Thoracic Society If you're infected with the to stop. It happens often. holiday s p irit, you are warm Now New Jersey has a solu­ and expensive. Tolerant, even tion. A new law. put Into ef­ accepting, of your fellow m o r­ fect this year, says that any tals* foibles. 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Christmas cards political thought posters rove is poetry stationery new album by Jmama Baraka '(¿eRan Jones) help support educational programs in the T$lack Community FOR B R A N D S y o u know ACLU asks Cable TV control V A R IE T IE S y o u lik i «S » I IZE S you w a n t • ’ • I M _ " 4 I «.• H • » 4 N I L V I O'l'ba. t ,t • M lW h H O f U N H ID GBOCtVS Bob "Woody* Woodard of Inner C ity Development Company lemonstrates the M a rse illa is pool shot at Geneva's Reg­ ulation T ables. GENEVA’S 4 2 2 8 N . W illiam s Page I The ACLU explained at the hearing that it became in te r­ ested in tie le n e flts and dan­ gers which cable TV may pose In Oregon a fte r it learned that Portland’ s C ity Council had begun a study on the fe a sib ility of bringing the in­ d u stry to Portland. The American C iv il L ib e r­ ties Union of Oregon asked the Public U tilitie s Commis­ sioner, D iarm uid F . O’Scan- nlaln, to assert jurisdiction over a ll cable TV systems in the state. Appearing at a public te a r­ ing In Portland, the ACLU argued that state control is "both necessary and desira­ ble” If tie cable TV Industry is to develop quickly through­ out the state and provide a broad range of services. John B a rre tt, chairman of AC LU 's Cable Television Com m ittee, noted that "cable television has brought us to the threshold of vast changes In the way we conduct nearly every lusiness, sport, cul­ tural endeavor and political a c tiv ity .” He also predicted that cable w ill revolutionize other presently regulated in­ dustries, Including telephone services. 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