Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1969 Page: 5 of 12
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God's Love
Envelops
The World
UT Astronomers
Have Proof of
Water on Mars
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And how strange and sad that
our attention is not directed to
for the world and the outward-
bound momentum of a people
following His concern. God:
didn't love another world. Nor I
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UMA. Peru (AP) - Pros-
pects appear increasingly dim
for settlement of the dispute be-
tween the United States and
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asceticism—bat to be a man.
It is not some religious act
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Man is challenged to par-
tios, privileges and sighings of
the institutional church, which
has come to be served, instead
of to serve, to be ministered
unto, instead of to minister, to
save itself in hopes that.is will
not die.
I don’t believe that we will
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Peru over the expropriation of
an American oil refinery
President Nixon’s special en-
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Kennedy Bill
AUSTIN I API - The Senate
: has approved a bill that would
establish a temporary commis-
sion "to memorialize the life
and death" of former Presi-
: dent John F. Kennedy.
The bill was sponsored by
Mike McKool, a senator from
Dallas, where Kennedy was as-
sassinated Nov. 22, 1963.
The Senate voted 25-4 in favor
of the proposal Tuesday, with
another Dallas senator, O. H.
“Ike” Harris, among the nega-
tive vote*
Also opposing the bill were
Sens. H. J. “Doc" Blanchard.
Lubbock; Jack Storng, Long-
view; and Henry Grover, Hous-
ton. Grover and Harris are the
only Republicans in the 31-mem-
ber Senate.
Strong said he was not op-
kindly । less world, without attempt-
earth ing to gloss over its ungodli-
God did not pity or ignore ora more receptive
detest or resent. He loved it.! world. It‘s the piece of earth
Dallas Man Dies
In Car Smashup
DALLAS (AP) - Frank Joe
Brothers, 26, of Dallas suffered
fatal injuries Tuesday night
when his car ran off a bridge
and dropped 50 feet down an em-
bankment beside a Trinity River
levee
He died several hours later
at Parkland Hospital.
Police said the Brother* car
hit a grass median at a freeway
entrance ramp, skidded across
two lanes of traffic, hit a bridge
abutment and flipped over in
the air, landing upside down.
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thought it was “a terrible ex-
ample. a horrible precedent to
establish a separate state agen-
cy to honor one individual.”
Blanchard amended the bill
to abolish the commission six
years after it is established
McKool said of the commis-
sion: “It's the least we can
do."
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| U.S. economic and military aid 1 $690.5 million. American offi-
and sold $45 million worth of cials say that is for all petrole-
sugar to the United States. U.S. um products IPC has removed
susar purchases, which are from Peruvian soil since 1924.
made at an inflated price, also computed at the current East
could be halted under a clause Texas oil price and discounting
similar to the Hickenlooper IPC’s operating costs as calcu-
Amendment. lated by the Peruvian govern-
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posed to honoring Kennedy but Although the U.s. State De-
partment has said the amend-
ment would apply to Peru, there
has been no further indication
that Washington will invoke the
cut-off clause when the six-
month period ends April 9. Peru
last year received $21 million in
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world for the sake of Jesus
Christ.
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— aides refuse to comment on the
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ruvian leaders. But a deepening
sense of despair is detected
among American officials here.
Although the talks so far have
been cordial, U.S. Embassy offi-
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nounced Monday that it had
complied with its legal obliga-
tion to pay for the expropriated
property by depositing in the
national bank a check, written
to IPC for $71 million, the value
of the expropriated refinery in
northern Peru as determined by
independent assessors.
However, the government
immediately seized the funds as
payment toward the $690.5 mil-
lion it claims from the compa-
ny
The Nixon administration is
not expected to consider the em-
bargoed check “effective pay-
its sunsets and race riots, its gion or trying to transfigure
H-bombs and Broadway plays, it. He must live a wordly life
its church burnings and rose and so participate in the suf-
festivals, its protest marches ferings of God ... To be a
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cials and other observers feel
the military government is
showing little inclination to
compromise The ruling gener-
als each day appear to paint
themselves deeper into a cor-
ner, with no face-saving way
out.
The dispute between Washing-
ton and Lima results from
Peru’s expropriation last Oct. 9
of the refinery in Northern Peru
owned by International Petrole-
um Co., a subsidiary of Stand-
ard Oil of New Jersey.
Under the Hickenlooper
Amendment. if a country does
not compensate an American
firm for expropriation of its pro-
perty or enter into "meaningful
negotiations” within six months
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The major stumbling block is ment.
President Juan Velasco’s con- The Lima government
tention that IPC owes Peru
AUSTIN (AP) - University
of Texas astronomers have con-
clusive proof of water on Mars.
Dr. Harlan J. Smith, director
of McDonald Observatory said
Tuesday.
Smith said a team at the West
Texas observatory obtained sev-
eral spectra of Mars which
give “unambiguous proof of the
existence, amount and uneven
distribution between hemis-
pheres of water vapor in the
Martian atmosphere.”
The amount of water vapor
measured was equivalent to a
film of liquid water about
2,000ths of an inch thick over
the southern hemisphere and
about half of that thickness over
the northern hemisphere,"
Smith said.
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AUSTIN ।API - Sen Henry
Grover. Houston proposed an
investigation to determine if the
administration of the University
of Houston has been lax in deal
ing with militant student groups
A resolution that 16 legislators
investigate the UH administra-
tion and report back in 30 days
was sect to the Senate Finance
Committee.
Grover s resolution asks that
the chairman of the Finance
Committee and he House Ap-
propriations Committee each ap-
point five members to “conduct
an investigation determining the
extent of laxity on the part of
the administration of the Uni-
versity of Houston in dealing
with militant student groups. de-
i termining the extent of ac-
quiescence to their demands. ..
determining the extent of break-
down of campus discipline. .”
Grover said there had been a
"noticeable increase in student
militancy” on the Houston cam-
pus. and he mentioned that the
| Afro-Americans for Black Liber-
ation "deliberately contrived a
disturbance” in the student cen-
ter. causing several thousand
dollars of damage
He said the president of the
university “surrendered” to a
demand by a former student:
body president that the student i
be placed on a committee to
select a new dean. Grover also
| alleged Dean William Yardley
had informed the Houston police ।
chief that Houston policemen (
were “unwelcome on the cam- ‘
pus” unless personally called by '
the dean or the student body
president.
with its disease and disasters, ness with a veneer of reli-
ment” for the expropriated
property.
By DAVID POLING
We ought to collect all the
definitions and interpretations
of 'love’’ to find the depth of
this concept in the New Testa-
ment we know that love can
be undeserved, it is found to
be strengthening outgoing in-
separable Jesus used the word
love and by contrast cosider
what was not said
that God loves the roll of
church members and es-
pecially those graduated
from church-related col-
leges
that God loves and prefers
the practices of the saints
that God loves those who
who help themselves
that God loves the English-
speaking world best and
America first
that God loves the Holy
Lands and most especially
those areas west of Jordan
So, what an astounding and
incomprehensible statement.
That God loves the world!
This messy mankind with it*
kings and rogues, its scholars
and dropouts, its streetwalker*
and grandmothers, its gladia-
tors and nurses' aides, its Al-
bert Schweitzers and Joseph
Stalins, its Martin Luther Kings
and Ku Klux Klans
When the writer of John said
the world he meant the whole
created earth. everyone and
all. the least and the greatest,
the lovely and the hated. He
said that it was this world that
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which makes a Christian
what he is, but a participa-
tion in the suffering of God
! in the life of the world.
Two days after he wrote
that, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was
hung for his participation in
the world as a Christian who
had become an activist in the
plot to destory Adolf Hitler.
Three Charged
In Bank Holdup
HOUSTON (AP) - Three
young Houston men were
charged with robbery by fire
arms Tuesday in a $15,149 hold
up of the South Park National
Bank last Friday.
Russell E. Merritt, 21; Joh
R Linsicombe, 20, and Donald
J. Hall, 23, were arrested after
police stopped them for a traf-
fic violation.
Officers said they found a
laundry' bag containing $488 in
the trunk of the automobile.
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