Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 301, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 1, 1967 Page: 3 of 28
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ing committee that will conduct
the publicity effort.
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Israel told the United States)
that its plan to settle Israelis on
Jordanian lands seized during
the June war is necessary for
security and does not constitute
any policy change. The United
Stetes had criticized the Israeli
plan, saying the program count-
ered earlier statements by Is-
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In the U.N. General Assem-
bly, C anada joined the growing
number of countries calling for
a halt to U.S bombing of North
ences, its effects on the economy
and retail trade and, most im-
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the U.N. delegates last week.
•Reflections in a Golden Eye”
and “The Heart is a Lonelyi
Hunter,” died Friday in Nyack,
N.Y. She was 50. (
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tense, dark-haired young Metho-
dist preacher will head a cam-
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race betting at a non-bindipg
referendum next May.
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More talk—and debate—about
the war continued meanwhile in
Congress and at the Unifed Na- v . ....
tions. I V letnam the first step to end
. the war.
rael that the future of land was
a matter of negotiations with
the Arabs.
There were'a few choruses of
“Auld Lang Syne," a few tears,
and many champagne
toasts—so many, in fact, that an
U n i t d Pentacostal,
"One would say that human!- -------------—
ty is incapable of saving itself Ciudad Guyana lies in the
Where is the good will? Where heart of the wild and lonely
is peace? W ithout the help of Guiana Highlands in southeast-
God the great humanitarian em Venezuela, Government of-
ideals of justice, liberty, broth- ficials hope the region will grow
erhood and peace remain faint into a Ruhr-type industrial com-
and contradictory.”—Pope Paul plex The area bounds in min-
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Conyentioh of Texas mission, most of it earmarked
cCallan Graham of the Texas for the against the gamb-
Catholic Conferene was an ob- ling proposition,
server, but the state's Roman «w. -ntcint. M ,
Catholic hierarchy has not com- n"" ticipate there will be
mitted itself to a campaign many .people who will support
the Rev. Mr McAllister UI ‛ Uswith money sand personnel,"
“We are quite anxious to stay saidtheRe; MrFreeman. .
in touch with the Texas Catholic are not trying to legislate
Conference,” he said moral ity.but.we can support
. The Rev. Mr Freeman was-tha t which is healthy and deter
the star witness at a hearing this tha which is infectious.
year before the House counties He listed these denominations
committee against a pari-mutuel as taking part in the campaign:
betting bill offered by Rep Disciples of Christ, Southern
Maurice Pipkin, Brownsville. Baptists, National Baptist Con-
There was agreement among vention, Mexican. Baptist Con-
Hur- Republican parties to put a non- the leaders of the meeting that rvention, Methodist Church.
. —i= •----— .. , *- their campaign against horse Christian Methodist Episcopal
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“Congress approves and sup- In a speech to the delegates
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' President, as commander- eign Secretary Paul Martin out
in-chief. to take all necessary lined a four point program to
measures to repel any armed bring peace 10 Vietnam Martin
attack against the forces of the said the "first priority” was a
United States and to prevent halt to the U.S air raids which
further aggression " would be linked to the restora-
This is the key passage from tion of international authority
the Tonkin Gulf resolution, .a oversthe demilitarized zone. The
measure requested .three years step would be to, freeze
ago by President Johnson after at Existing levels all military
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DALLAS, 'Tex (APi — The
Dallas County Grand Jury has
criticized parents in society lev-
els in its report on crimes com-
mitted by young people.
The investigating body called
the vast number of crimes com-
mitted by young people the most
serious law and order problem
in the .county.
In many cases the jury said
it “found complete breakdow n of
parental authority and complete
abdication of their responsibility
toward proper supeEvision of
their childrerr ...”
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• North Vietnamese torpedo boats °P
reportedly attacked U.S. de- !o\ - , -----
stroyersand which was ap- s’ep,would be the withdrawal of
proved with only two dissenting all outside troops not sanctioned
- votes in the Senate.by the terms 01 the cease fire
But now more and/more con- arrangements worked out at the . ,
gressmen and senators appear 1954 Geneva conference. . ing such wagers, the legislature
to be having second thoughts ----- ' instructed the Democratic and
9 about the resolution. The disaster named 1— . . .
On Monday a bipartisan group ricane Beulah rolled to a close binding straw vote on their May
of 52 Heuse members repre- last week, leaving hundreds of 1968 primary ballots,
seriting both “hawks” and thousands homeless, perhaps A similar referendum in 1962
“doves,** proposed a resolution 100 dead and $1 billion in dam- resulted in rejection of legalized
that would call-for a congres ages on both sides of the Rio betting at race tracks in Texas,
siona re-examination of the ad- Grande border between Texas horse, races are legal as long as
ministration’s war poljcya and Mexico. .. . > there s no gambling.
While they did nek,&ectly Floods unleashed by Beulah A group of 43 Protestants , ___________
challenge Johnson’s1 actions ravageg 24 counties in Texas gatheed Friday at a strategy this in inviting organized crime
they .questioned whether his pol- and struck at‘Mexico from the session called by the Rev. Ger- into this state if we have legal-
• icy had been sufficiently author--Gulf to the Pacific. Pesident aid McAllister, president of the ized gambling, we will also have
ized and suggested that the time 1 Johnsn flew over the Texas .Texas Council of Churches and organized illegal gambling,” the
. had come for Congress to for-! area on Thursday, promptly de-1 canon of the Episcopal Diocese Rev. Mr Freeman said.
mally debate the oonstitutjon- dared it a disaster area and of- j of West Texas, and Dr. T. A. I Dr. Patterson said the Baptist us,” the Rev; Mr. Freeman said
ality of the plans. ( ■ , fered economic aid The Mex- —__________
- ican government said its floods i "lmsmm.
ByTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS rines dug in along the denuhur-1 Masses in American Roman
cThesdominantissue.of the.day ized zone tontinued to slug it out Catholic churches will be en-
remained the struggle in Viet- with the Communists in artil- tirely in English beginning Sun-
DPPesident Johnson, at. meet Ep dtrehlenrsmatniesent = The changeover to
ing of the National Legislative War I
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major summaryand defense ot fired me thnn 1600 at
sVietnam position . n the Leatherneck outpost at Con
. sident,inanationally Thien, two miles below the zone
brondeast speech Friday night, it was one of the heaviest bom-
de noedi"The United States is bardments of the war and
wiling immediately, to stop, ae- wounded 202 Marines and killed
nal.andsnaval bombardment of two Since Sept. 1 Marines in
North Vietnam when this wil the battered area have lost 991
lead prompt y to productive dis wounded and 63 killed.
while ydiscussons. proceed. Pope Paul VI offered to help
Torth.Vietnam.wouid not take U.N. Secretary-General U Thant
^vantage of the bombing ces- in an effort to end the Vietnam
sation or limitation." , . war In a letter made public
'Hesaldthe!United States and Friday, the pontiff spoke of
t South Vietnamese allies arel"new initiatives” under wav or
wholly prepared to negotiate planned to establish a basis for;
now, but he warned Hanoi not to peace. But apparently the hope-
be misled by domestic dissent fu tone of the letter-dated
qboutthewar,"'We shall press Sept. 22—was dimmed by the
forward, the President said. announcement by the Soviet Un
Just a fewdays earlier. Hanoi ion to send more arms t North
had rejected as a ‘new Amen- Vietnam. The Soviet an--
can-style trick’ a peace propos- nouncement came the day after
al presented by Ambassador Ar-1 the Popes message was sent
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