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Direct Passions to Good
Willson Lecturer Urges
THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS -8-A
Abilene, Texas, Wednesday Morning, March 14, 1962
In his second address in the
current Willson Lecture series at
McMurry College Tuesday night.
Dr. W McFerrin Stowe addressed
what he said is "probably the
most important question on a col-
lege campus — sex.”
to consider the handling of our in- ashamed of their bodies, telling
stincts, including the sex instinct, them that the body “is the temple
"First, we can try to repress of God. Never look upon it as
them, as in the East Dam them something evil. It is something
Work Underway
To Link Abilene
With WTU Plant
Alpine Is bustling with electri-
Ft. Stockton, thus providing the
area w ith loop service, better volt-
age, and additional electric power.
WTU has earmarked more than
half a million dollars for the 62-
mile line and its attendant facili-
ties.
P
At present, a considerable
retting ..... .. .. ........___. amount of equipment has arrived
The trouble is someday some, good And marriage, according to cal activity today. Construction is in the area along the line right
where, the dam win break Christ, is the yielding of a good now under way on a new 69,000- of way. This includes some
•Second there is the vogue that desire, loving another as you want volt transmission line connecting miles of wire. 1.008 poles
Second, there is the vogue mat to love no other. „ 02,016 crossarms, plus a multitude
tells us to express our passions, as Alpine with the West Texas 1 of insulators and other supplies.
Stowe closed his talk by holding C station in staler 4.
so that we win have healthier wy- up as a pure example of love tha Block on. Wr announce a in AM PtrVaMGul iulcinc ATvcmen i,
lene. doing the actual construction.
The new highline will provide Present plans call for completion
The
After stopping to survey his au-
dience, composed largely of ad-to get them out of our systems
ults, he added. Or at least I so snat we .... .... ----------- —- . -u ,
thought sex would be important to tems. But we are creatures of story of Ehzabeth Barrett
students, but it seems that tonight society, so this is not practical. Robert Browning,
a basketball game is proving to Jesus’ Way | Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. he will ‘--------. ,
be good competition." He was re- “The third way is Jesus’ way— address the student body on the Alpine with a second transmission of the line th s , ,
ferring to the game being played the way of dedicating our pas- subject, "Jesus Confronts Commu- line connecting the city with the present contract also 1
by the McMurry Indians in the sions to good. Dedicate our anger nism." Again at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- generating station northwest of sub-station facilities in Alpine.
NAIA tournament in Kansas City, lagainst the things which destroy,day he will make his final ad-
(McMurry lost, 55-59. See Story on people, not against people Dedi-dress, "Jesus Confronts America."
Pg, 6-A) cate our fear to that which would | Tuesday night's program was
Stowe entitled his Tuesday night destroy our souls, not that which presided over by Dr. W B Me-
address "Jesus Confronts Sex." in would harm our bodies. And sub- Daniel, vice president of the col-
keeping with the overall theme of limate our sex urges in a way lege. Special music was provided
his lectures "Jesus' Confrontation that will enable us to dedicate our by the 52-voice McMurry Choir,
of Our Day” • lives to good." under direction of Dr. Richard C.
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INTERSTATE TODAY
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HUNGER STRIKER ARRESTED — Miami, Fla., police arrested over 100 Cubans
in Bay-front Park early Tuesday to end a four-day hunger and sit-down strike in
quest'of U.S. arms aid against the Castro regime. Many of the strikers had to be
bodily lifted into the patrolwagons, as shown here. (AP Wirephoto)
Nixon Says He Was Told Ike
Didn’t Want Him in Campaign
Wild Horses
“Our various instincts remind
me of a herd of wild horses," he
said. "When they are uncontroll-
ed, turned loose, they can be de- |
vastatingly dangerous. Instincts
like anger, fear and passion can
be dangerous.
" But when they are controlled,
when they are dedicated to good,
our instincts are invaluable. They |
are, after all, God-given.”
He said man’s animal instincts'
are good, not bad. It all depends
on how you use your instincts, he
pointed out He compared instincts -
with a knife which, in the hands
of a savage, can cut a throat: |
but in the hands of a skilled sur-
geon, can save a life
Stowe said there are three ways
He urged students not to
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Nixon says he was told on high political fund brought him the field and Gov. Douglas . cKay o. - Thursday
authority that Gen Dwight D toughest personal and political de Oregon. At Tye I hursoav
Eisenhower and the generals top visions he had faced up to the Finally Dewey and-his own ad- regular bi-month-
advisers wanted him to withdraw time. visers suggested that the thing for ™ - The Toneregation and
as Eisenhower’s running mate in Nixon said the controversy be- him to do was take the whole ixanier groups will beheld Thurs-
the 1932 presidential campaign, gan in a rather mild way on Sept, situation to the American people day at 7:30 p.m. in the Com-
Nixon says the word came just 14. 1952, when a newsman asked on a televisionbroadeat tGen. munity Center.
a few minutes before he went on him about reports that he had a Eisenhower phoned him conger The event is sponsored each
,a nationwide, television program $20,000 senatorial supplementary ring in he pier and - wart first and third Thursday in the
in an effort to quiet a furor over salary provided by a California warmly. ' " an the month by the Tye Lions Club,
his much-debated political fund group. your chin up the HAL a broad- according to Lucian Gilbert, pro-
He was asked to announce his Nixon said he .replied any ru- Sunday before the Tuesday broad gram chairman.
resignation as vice presidential mor of such was completely false cast. , Quartets and individuals who
candidate on the air, he says. He said he explained that “a no But, said Nixon, Bare y an like to sing old gospel songs are
Later he became so angry at litical fund had been set up by hour before I was scheduled einvited. Gilbert said Coffee and
Elsennower as a result of a mis- my supporters in California. It leave for the TV studio Atfaill cold drinks are served during the
understanding he actually dictat- was used to pay expenses for came through to my suite from „
ed a telegram of resignation to travel, printing and mailing of Dewey) From the toneLev The public is welcome to at-
the Republican national chair- speeches, and extra clerical help voice I could sense immediate# tend.___________________________
man -i really blew my stack,” = expenses which were strictly aWRarne dhadrtoheeme me.......;
... There has just been a meet- Moritz New Prexy
recounted by the former vice erly be reimbursed by the gov- ing of all of Eisenhower’s top STAMFORD (RNS) — Roy Mo-
I visers. Nixon recalled Dewey ritz has been elected president of
Before he realized what was had said, "They have asked me to Stamford Country Club, succeed-
happening Nixon wrote, newspa- tell you that it is their opinion ingG. C. Carothers. J. L. Anders
here made the situation a front that at the conclusion of the is the new vice president and By-
page sensation. Some papers edi-broadcast tonight you should sub ron Alleman, new secretary-treas-
torally urged him to submit hi- mit yourresisation 2 Wivohnot urer. Gene Swenson has been
resignation to Eisenhower, er. As Anor new but it serving as vice president and
Nixon -said he considered doing thamy responsibility to pass this Tom Adams as secretary treasur-
so at one point, because he could recommendation on to you.’" Ier’
get no direct expression of sup---—-----------
port from Eisenhower, but that .
his wife, Pat, talked him out o (uraalratam
it. He eventually learned he saidW CEIW dICT
that Eisenhower’s advisers were"
split on whether he should quit *=#
immediately or wait to see what ATE
happened as he fought against 4ill
criticism.
man. "I really blew my stack. _ expenses 1.....-
he says, political in character and for
These and other incidents are which, therefore, I could not prop-
president in a book. "Six Crises,
to be published by Doubleday &
Co. on March 29. Parts of the
book are being published by Life
Magazine in three instalments.
the first this week.
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Tentative approval was given
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A bid of the Immaculate Heart
of Mary Catholic Church to buy
seven city lots near Sam Houston
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2night.,
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