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ORANGE
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NEW YORK (AFJ—Thé church-
sute controversy, recurring vou-
tion of (h« N«(V Frontier now It
threatening W?
USA. and the American .religious group which confines its t«ts.
Congress, to name t*o recruiting to members of its own The NCWC. which
hav* impressed opposition denomination. i| ¡American Catholic
Jewish
group
church
MUTtf M LLET
coordinates
eni^rpriSM,
A HnkMmM tor iht eyen eiubtíslnd a Peace
trfág^ Prtertiaeñt "**' -. x' Catholic Welfare, Conference, F. ¡•"P1 deak at its Washington
■* The, Religious Society of Friend*. Robert Me lina, said bis churn */*<^uarter«. to handle
magazine ••America" felt the
wKon discussion unwarranted.
Noting many .religious W.
have worked in underdeveloped
tends for vetts on such welfare
commented:
,"lt looks like constitutional nit.
picking to argue ^hat Peace
tacts becauae of the
£d.:Kr"tLtt ffSAoSSISfs £57* Sft-SS; si
***** ,w extent helu. CjMJfch hilve come out non-Catholic Peace Coros voktii- Cl** who w,nt particípate. cooperatives and sa a i t a 11 o nijob to be donf. lets use the peo-
aolkfty in favor of tt. \ . jteer oa its overseas welfare pro)-. - As .fc> the constitutionality of schemea, ihe Jesuit-edited journal iple who can no
%■. American men. trust their wiveiMiirn .up a* a man who ha* rfiadir The issue
iudgment la picking a correct: up his mind thai he would rather federal government may make
; ir age-for them. &> s*ys a team of-J«ed a ,rieJi. full .Me than Ciase .¡,r? at „ettaMishe«J American mis-
'psychologists which has beed'.thf almighty dollar. ilonary groups ttvenien* to cirry «* American Bap««
i studying men and the images they Atirt^wiitjto#*. A *>'" takos th* t>ui. fhe humanitarian objectives Uf'n- while encouraging If mem-
' present to the world. - (product ¿he^ff, sell fher tws-:0f ,Hut tort*. • hers to vohwtaer for lha ' rpa.
• The interesting thing Is ttefjbMd) and MNmMl p, s.r*enf. Shriver.- director *É* ^ £ {ft
wives ¿on t, stop w.fh choosing, a rr ie, should be #>ld but ge' M *ha corps, has said the new pro- ¡í"L r ™ rV
correct image tor the / husbands.; work iflBng It. «ram should suoelement not mo-\f*,c* & ^all further, any re
ver wiveswork overtime "W** SE SjaT«^e%n^í . . V*. w
the Image thev decide upon. witr. Ily to pre.em that definite and M fffort# th, The Rev. Dr. Robert E. Van
| ¿II (he zeal of a pre agent. ihtUrini tmw*. ¡I^million budget which the corps D **n. representing the Nsnonal
i)"" Mr. Brown have It file f o Jf she bes decided thatJ^fo^jhas submitted Co«gre«i for a -l Lutheran Council at a -Senate
. f/mtribute to any conversation' If band should always be presented orov#| «¿5 millón would be stmrt,committee hearing on a bill to
«0, Mrs. Brown gets buav sfellmg as a man of sound judgment and t universities aod voiun- make the Peace Corps a_pei
¿ evervme on the idea that .Mr, f .r vision sh« hammers it home . ^ aáencTes .n< nt MtVenwnent acijvifv said *ts
Brown, though *#> •' «* of a tafk ¡ yéaraftcr year with auchremarluj 1# eWeldwrch'. had not yet decided wheth-
' .^,er if would enter cooperstive peoj-
' ' '"to. :■ .. .iL .U. Lot tV« A*
er; Is a deep thinker
ear withauch remark*. . . ...
I have listened to Uir- uf Shrtver has made it
I Mr. Smith abrupt to the p iof ry- and "Harry Rredieted 'hatwith the corps but
of rtidenesi .and woefully lacking such and «uch woW T) ap p e n *> •ctl'' w j?" perwhájflv d^bted it. - ~-
in th. social graces? Then Mrs month ago and "Harry n e v e r ShSjuHres^y" Dlre^r Shrtver has said the
imftk df>es her beta to pr# eftt Mr..íijake « «> P judgment rnrps wwiii nht contract wit:v a
Smifn ai i gruff character fcrfth é¡ Harry tried to tell so-end-so be,'"'ng W pfopafiandi/ing.
Iiftrt Of gold, a rugged individj«i<fwis- making a mistake,'". | jit ill. s«*ie staunch church state
irt with the courage ro be him«*"lf. The amazing thing Is that If neparatumists are skeptical that
Is Mr While a Tittle on th* la/y the wife Just keep hammering group which have been working.
side" Then Mrs, White can build eway —■ sha usually ell« the ¡abroad for both religious and hu
mamiarían purposes could put
a«tde their religious motives in
¡order to u e government funds
and Peace Corp men in their
projects
Director Shriver has said it
would be in the interest of both
economy and efMoency to ** pri-
vate agencies 'already named in
welfare work abroad BC'.ause it
will cost the government «bout
IO.000 a vear to train, eouin* and
support each new Peace Corps-
man. •"
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rpeople begin to ay. "He takes hi«
! time before he makes up his mind
!and if he say something you can
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! When Harry's wife gets others to
i talking like that yoiiran be sure
lhai his wrte«flof-f5niy picked the
¡rifht image for Harry but has
(done a superb Job of selling it. So
why firthe world shouldn't Harry:
{trust hi image to hi wife? Who.
'else is half a interested in putting
4him in the best possible light?
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 153, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1961, newspaper, June 30, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143075/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.