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THE DAILY TAR HEEL frldzy. Apnf 17, 1970 77 t I l i l I I J l t M f s 4 ' u if 77 o 1 i) 77377 ir u 2 . Page Six MeDowelL t ' 'BW. jjiWP. 1. 1iiiiT'mHm.ii mini yTTTj ' AM II1 0 u t ?: f 3f i. ' t i V ! Josh speaks in the pit. World News BRIEFS By Unittd'Presa International State Gets Loan For Bald Head RALEIGH Gov. Bob Scott said today a non-profit nature organization had agreed to lend the state $5.5 million to purchase Bald Head Island but the owner would not negotiate. Scott told a news conference that Edward Kingman, vice president of the Nature Conservancy of Washington, D.C., was "happy to respond" to the request which would block the sale of the controversial island to a High Point group interested in developing it. ' , The governor said he was informed by the island's owner, Frank Sherrill of Charlotte, that as long as Carolina Cape Fear Corp. had the option to purchase the island he was not in a position to negotiate with the state. Conservationists have argued that the island, located at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, should be retained in its natural, unspoiled state. Committee Considers Douglas Charges WASHINGTON Chairman Emanuel Celler announced today his House Judiciary Committee would consider impeachment charges against Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas. The maneuver could sidetrack an anti-Douglas effort by a bipartisan, conservative bloc. Celler said that he would convene his committee Tuesday to "chart our future course" in the Douglas matter. The strategy of the veteran liberal Democrat was seen as a parliamentary tactic which could stall further efforts by about 100 Republican and Democratic critics of Douglas who want an investigation by a specially selected six-man panel. 2 Jets Crash In Weldon ROANOKE RAPIDS- Two military jets collided today and one of them fell in a residential area of nearby Weldon. A third plane, a civilian craft, was believed involved, but searchers found no trace of it. The jet which fell in Weldon apparently missed any houses. Authorities said the other jet crashed at the Roanoke Rapids airport five miles from Weldon. All aboard both planes were believed to have been killed. r i n EZZ3CZ r U 23-A STUDENTFACULTY GRANT Program Special rates in European overseas travel for purchase, lease, & rental of cars. For details and brochure Write: University Grant Dept., Auto Europe, 1270 Second Avenue, New York, New York . 10021. rzziczzir. c : a 1 I I N 1 la i E 2 I J z 1 J with comstelon problems Cool it and get Fostex ... th8 great pimple stopper. See yourself smooth and clear. Wash with Fostex and you help remove blackheads, dry up pimples and oil, ana ngni germs. For the good look . . . get Fostex Cake.. Sold in drugstores. 9 55 By Al Thomas Staff Writer A three-man rock group blared in the face of the midday sun here Thursday as the Campus Crusade for Christ brought its message to approximately 200 students gathered in the Pit. The rock music was only a prelude to an evangelical talk by Josh McDowell, who has been on campus since itterson Wednesday speaking for the efforts of the Campus Crusade for Christ. He has given talks on 250 campuses in 35 countries. McDowell, casually dressed and sporting long sideburns, lashed out in a loud and steady voice that international peace, which he said he fully supported, was far from being a reality. 'There can be no international peace,' Submits CURL Proposals By Terry Cheek Staff Writer The decision on an open house policy for next year has been brought one step closer to completion, according to a spokesman for the Chancellor. Assistant to the Chancellor Clairborne Jones said Thursday the Committee on University Residential Life (CURL) recommendations on the open house policy were submitted by Chancellor J. Carlyle Sitterson to the Administrative Board of Student Affairs (ABSA) for consideration. The ABSA, chaired by Dean of Student Affairs CO. Cathey, will advise Sitterson as to the acceptability of the CURL recommendations. According to Dr. Jones, the submission of the recommendations to ABSA is the usual procedure for such matters concerning policy changes of this nature. The board has no "decision" power and will serve only as another "input" in the decision process, noted Jones. CURL chairman Dr. John Schnorrenberg said Sitterson has agreed to discuss the recommendations with members of CURL before making a recommendation to Consolidated University President William Friday. President Friday will consult with members of the student body before a final decision is made on the open house policy for next year, according to Student Body President Tommy Bello. At a recent meeting of CURL, Schnorrenberg said all visitation and open house policies for the Consolidated University have in the past come under the consideration of a board consisting of the chancellors of all six campuses. All the changes in the present open house policy recommended by CURL must be applicable to the other five campuses. McDowell said, "until there is national peace. And there can be no national peace until there is local peace. And there can be no local peace until there is peace on a one to one relationship and within man himself." McDowell continued that man has within him much inhumanity, no matter how educated, no matter how technologically advanced. He said only through Jesus Christ could man achieve peace but added ba felt organized religion "is the Judas of today." McDowell, during his speech and afterwards in small discussion groups, said justice, peace and love cannot be achieved by merely changing the social structure or government. . "Che Guevera (a Cuban revolutionary) wanted people to love one another," McDowell said. "The trouble is that can't be achieved by changing the social structure, wrhether you change it to communism, socialism , or democracy. "Peace has to be achieved through Christ," he continued, "and within the individual." McDowell said there was one question he was glad no one ever asked him during his travels through South America whether violence was necessary for meaningful change in South America. "As a Christian " he said, i can't condone violence. But, boy, it sure makes you wonder in the case of South America. "After thinking about it though, you realize that all lasting advances have been made through peaceful revolution. The violent ones either cause conditions to worsen, although the leaders are different, or the improvements don't last." McDowell said his group, the Campus Crusade for Christ, International, was growing "at a fantastic rate." He said the group "will infiltrate every momement in the world and tum them into forces which will make governments deal justly with the people." McDowell's last speech on campus will begin at 9 tonight in rooms 202-204 in the Student Union. The talk is entitled "Resurrection and Revolution." Doubl2-Bre3$fcd Stripes! The HUB prides itself on its greet selection cf Douhle-Brecsted Suits and Spcrt Coats. We've even given one entire section of the store to DB's. Come in this weekend Look over cur DB's. All sizes available. 4 r I. " ' J s i D llli ASSMEDg I 1 - .-------- HOW YOU GET HELP? Plbad,' Bu, Scream, or YoII Wo dont. We're asking for help YOUE1S. Wo need our 1968-69 bound copies of the DYu for microfilming. 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