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No. 515 BAHA'I YEAR 130 FEBRUARY, 1974 On Lady Blomfield by 0 . Z . Whitehead A Pioneering Context The Cost of Constancy by Ugo and Angeline Giachery page seven page fourteen page eighteen CONTENTS Messages from The Universal House of Justice . ... .. ....... .. ... 1 Around the World . ... .. ... .. .... .. .... 2 Lady Blomfield: an aristocrat of the spirit ... .. 7 In Memoriam ......... ... ... .. ... ..... ... 13 A Pioneering Context: Bluefields, Nicaragua . .... .. ..14 The Cost of Constancy: impressions of Lydia Zamenhof . ... 18 COVER PHOTO Bluefields Bay. Most transportation is limited to boats, such as the ones on the co ver. Bluefields is six hours by bus from Managua, the capital of Nicaragua . Air travel is possible, but expensive, and the schedules are extremely limited. CORRECTIONS Baha' i News regrets the unfortunate misplacement offour paragraphs in the article ~y Ugo Giachery, Birt h and Development of the World Centre, printed in the December, 1973 issue. On page 3 , column 3, the paragraph beginning, "1 could then fully share . ., " through the paragraph beginning, " The golden threads . , '' were inadvertently shifted from their true position at the end of the article. On page 1, Baha'i News, January 1974, in the title to an article by A .Q. Faiz[, Toward the Unity of East and West, the name of the Shdh was misspelled. The accepted spelling is Mu?-af!ari' d-Din Shdh. POST AL INFORMATION Baha' (News is published for circulation among Bahli' {sonly by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bah(i' {s of the United States, as a news organ reporting current activities of the Baha' { world community. Bahfi' {News is edited by an annually appointed Editorial Committee. Material must be received by the twenty-fifth of the second month preceding date of issue . Address: Bahf.i' { News Editorial Office, 112 Linden Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois 60091, U.S.A . Change of address should be reported directly to Membership and Records , National Bahri' {Center. 112 Linden Avenue, Wilmette , Illinois. U.S.A . 60091. Cablegrams Design for building accepted JOYFULLY ANNOUNCE ACCEPTANCE EXQUISITE DESIGN CONCEIVED BY HUSA Y AMANAT FOR BUILDING TO SERVE AS PERMANENT SEAT UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE MOUNT CARMEL DECISIO MADE TO PROCEED NEGOTIATE CO TRACT CONSTRUCTION THIS NOBLE EDIFICE SECOND THOSE BUILD! GS DESTINED ARISE AROU D ARC CONSTITUTE ADMINISTRA TIVE CENTER BAHA'f WORLD. FEBRUARY 8, 1974 U IVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE Passing Karen Bare announced DEEPLY GRIEVED U TIMELY DEATH VALIANT DEDICATED MUCH LOVE MAID SERVANT BAHA' U' LLAH KAREN BARE. HER DEVOTED SERVICE PIONEER FIELD SPLENDID EXAMPLE OTHER YOUTHFUL BELIEVERSj ADVISE HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES. PRA YI G SACRED THRESHOLD RICH REWARD BLESSING ASHA KI GDOM . U JVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE Passing Philip Marangella marked DEEPLY GRIEVED LEARN PASSING PHILIP MARA GELLA DEVOTED SERVANT BAHA'U' LLAH STEADFAST SUPPORTER COVE A T HIS PIO EER SERVICES TIRELESS WORLDWIDE TRAVELS BEHALF FAITH MOST PRAISEWORTHY PRA YI G SHRINES PROGRESS HIS SOUL ASHA KI GDOM ADVISE HOLD BEFITTING MEMORIAL SERVICE. U IVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE Passing Anna Kunz announced DEEPLY GRIEVED PASSING ANNA KUNZ STEADFAST DISTI GUISHED HANDMAID BAHA'U' LLAH HER ASSOCIATIO S BELOVED MASTER DEVOTED PIONEER! G SERVICES EUROPE OVER EXTENDED PERIOD UNFORGETTABLE ADVISI G GERMA NA TIO AL ASSEMBLY HOLD MEMORIAL GATHERING MOTHER TEMPLE EUROPE PRA YI G SHRINES PROGRESS HER SOUL ASHA KINDOM . UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE. February, 1974 I BAHA'I NEWS Around the World ~ Jamaica: HAVA~~, · . - --.. ' ') ~ - : - . CJ D -- · Island-wide lz, ~ " ~ .HISPA ~tOLA ~r proclamation ~:r. Y. .l (.:. More than l 50 prominent citizens of c A RJBB fA .'i Kingston, Jamaica, attended the inau gural meeting of the second annual Tell . Barranqu1%1b ,--'.\.-.. the News Campaign , at the ational Cart ai;e na, LJ Baha' i Center, on 3 ovember. p~ a~ ~e r1d o . ~ The 22-day campaign, which ended 24 Nov. was coordinated by the Na Mede\1in°BOGOTA ti onal Youth and Child Education 6 1..:.. oh'oc.o · ~,'•~i!~ , C 0 °L 0 MB I A '"''0 ~ 0 0 J Committee of Jamaica. Its purpose was Rand McNolly & Company R.L. 74-S-9 to stimul ate Baha' i youth acti vities on the island, and to teach the Baha' i as libraries, store windows, banks, etc . Argentina: Faith. Forty information kits on the Baha' i Among the dignitaries attending the Faith, offering a Baha' i speaker, were Kingston meeting was Senator Pau l sent to secondary schools, colleges and Television Miller, Parliamentary Secretary for the the University in Jamaica. Seven in Ministry of Youth and Community stitutions requested Baha' i speakers as broadcast Development, who seemed very in a consequence of this mailing. At terested in the proceeding , according Meadowbrook High School in Kings An estimateu 20 mililoP people in to the ati onal Assembly. Auxiliary ton, for example, 250 students were Argentina recentl y learned something Board member Hopeton Fitz-Henley assembled for a talk on the Baha'i of the Baha' i Faith from a popular wa th.~ public speaker. Faith. national television program , " Lunch Di splays were developed by the The Youth and Child Education ing With Mirtha Legrand." Kingston Youth Club and distributed to Committee estimates that more than Miss Legrand , whose 90-minute eight communities with the request that 1,000 persons were directly contacted show is broadcast from Buenos Aires, they be exhibited in public places such during the three-week campaign. invi ted a representative of the ati onal Spiritual Assembly to explain the be liefs of Baha' fs to her viewers. The Legrand show, featuring a round-table conversation with five important and unusual people, is aired each week day. The show is pleasantl y staged, and the questions are in excellent taste , according to the Argentine Proclama ti on Committee. Miss Legrand twice read the quote, " The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens," on the air. She placed the Baha'i representative at the head of the table, and asked him the first questions. At the end of the program she spon taneously embraced her Baha' i guest, International Youth Conference and remarked that the Faith would now Bahci' is attending an international youth conference near Alajuela, Costa Rica, be known throughout Argentina. More sponsored by the Continental Board of Counsellors in Central America. Approxi than 30 telepone calls and telegrams on mately 120 people attended, including Counsellors Artemus Lamb and Alfred the Baha' i Faith were received at the Osborne, and Auxiliary Board member Rodrigo Tomas of Costa Rica . Participants studio while the show was still in at the 26-30 December conference were from El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, progress . Panama, Costa Rica, and the U.S. 2 BAHA'f NEWS I February, 1974 Canada: Teaching conferences The Continental Board of Counsel lors for North America has initiated a novel project to help to strengthen Canada's Local Spiritual Assemblies. The elements of this project are a pledge and a challenge. The pledge: to commit their entire personnel and re sources to the task of helping to develop vigorous local teaching plans through out Canada. The challenge: a call to every local institution to commit itself to matching the effort invested in this project by the Counsellors themselves. This project was formulated by a committee of Hands of the Cause, Historic meeting in Wilmette Continental Counsellors, and Auxiliary A series of historic meetings between the Canadian National Assembly and the Board members at their annual meeting National Assembly of the United States took place in Wilmette, Illinois, between in Chicago last September, after hear Feb . 15-18. The Canadian National Assembly is shown above with the members of ing a representative of the Canadian the Continental Board of Counsellors. National Assembly describe hi s country's interim year plan to stimulate involve every one of Canada's 200 single project undertaken by the Cana more local initiative in teaching the Local As emblies," the report added. dian community to date," according to Faith. Virtually every ational Baha'i ad the treasurer' report. To carry the plan into effect the ministrative agency in Canada, a well Counsellors have been conducting a as the Local Spiritual As emblies, are series of weekend teaching conferences intensively participating in thi ex United States: throughout Canada, to inspire the perimental project. friends to be more active teachers. By The initial conference of the series Conference Riqvan they will have participated in 70 was held in Saul St. Marie, Ontario, on such conferences. October 20. The National Assembly planned The first day of the e two-day meet representative there said of the confer ings is devoted to a consultation on ence: " The most ignificant impre ion More than 6,000 people are expected teaching with the entire Baha'i Com I received from participating in thi to attend a conference in St. Louis, munity from the two or three localities conference is that there is a new Missouri, next 29 August to 2 Sep invited to attend. The econd day is strength building, a deeper insight and tember, planned by the ational As spent in intensive, action-oriented con a much broader scope of the Local sembly of the United States to launch sultation with the Local Assemblies Spiritual Assembly's potentialities." the forthcoming five-year international from these communities, to work out a teaching plan. The St. Louis confer specific teaching plan the Assemblies ence may become one of the largest will commit themselves to follow. The gatherings in Baha'i history. Counsellors, the Local Assembly Bulk sales A 10,000 seat auditorium in down members, and representatives of the • • town St. Louis has been reserved for ational Assembly take part in this 1ncreas1ng the occasion, and preparations for the session.