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...Dean Jerald Brauer of the Uni versity of Chicago Divinity School analyzes the conflict, the council's sincere critics "do not think that the churches have the responsibility, not to say the right, to employ the Gospel as a critique as well as a bulwark of American society. The very fact that the council is under attack is fairly good evidence that it is seeking to fulfill the role it ought to play in American society." The council proposes, in any case, to amplify the role. The General Board last week gave its approval to a number...
...added that ABCD hopes to set up a smaller pilot program in April and May which might employ a few of the students who had been recruited for the larger program. Smith said that ABCD has already appropriated funds for the project...
These men's companies employ more than 600,000 people and represent annual net sales of more than $10 billion. Though well traveled, many of the tour members-who paid their own way-had never been in Asia before, and none had previously visited all eleven cities on the 23,120-mile itinerary...
Aged Air Force. If Red China were to follow its words with action, the weapon it would employ would be its infantrymen-some 2,500,000. The Chinese, of course, have nothing to match the U.S. preponderance in naval and air power. China's biggest warship is an aged cruiser, now anchored in Shanghai Harbor as a training ship. In numbers of planes-2,900-Red China boasts the world's third largest air force, but it would not last long in combat, since the planes are largely Russian castoffs, and the air arm is handicapped by shortages...
When completed in 1971, the research complex, consisting of 10 research laboratories and a combined engineering and administration building, will employ some 2100 people--900 scientists and researchers, 700 less-skilled technical assistants, and 500 administrative personnal, they said...