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* Possible
conspiracy
in Jordan
shooting
examined
(Continued from Page1)
Dr. Jeffrey Towles, who operated on
Jordan for more than four hours after
he was shot, examined the, civil rights
leader yesterday morning and said,
"We are extremely gratified at his
progress. He's doing very well."
A BULLET STRUCK Jordan in the
lower back just left of the spinl cord and
damaged his intestine, and a second
bullet grazed his right leg, Towles said.
But he said it is unlikely Jordan will
suffer any lasting paralysis.
Towles said when he talked with Jor-
dan he detected no bitterness or
animosity. "I think it (Jordan's reac-
tion) is one such as we have of dismay
and 'Why,"' he said.
President Carter earlier had said he
believed the attack "was an
assassination effort" and that he was
"filled with a sense of outrage and a
sense of sadness."
Residents of Indiana's second largest
city said yesterday it's a "crying
shame" their community now shares
the stigma of Memphis and Dallas.
President John Kennedy was slain in
Dallas in 1963 and Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr., the nation's most famous civil
rights leader, was killed in Memphis in
1968.
Heavy storm
hits lower
* Michigan, A2
struck hard
(Continued from Page 3)
A supervisor at the Graduate Library
confirmed reports that water streamed
in around the seams of closed windows
during the worst of the storm.
There was water leakage in the
microform, map, and reserve rooms
and the second sub-basement, the
supervisor said.
"I've looked around and it doesn't
look like there's any damage," she
said.
Apparently the water did not touch
the stacks or any other material, the
supervisor said. -
Weather service reports late yester-
day afternoon told of a possible funnel
cloud west of the city.
But a spokesman for the Washtenaw
County Sheriff's Department said there
were no funnel clouds sighted in the
county/
"It was just a big wind," the
spokesman sid.
The Great New England blizzard
swept most of the eastern seaboard in
1888, sinking some 200 ships, shutting
down telegraph communications, trap-
ping thousands in their homes and
closing the Stock Exchange in New
York - -. ..

The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 31, 1980-Page 5
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LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(The Campus Ministry of the ALC-LCA)
Gordon Ward, Pastor
801 S. Forest at Hill St.
10:30 a.m.-Worship Service.
Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m.-Choir Prac-
tice.
* * * ,
ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL
(Catholic)
331 Thompson-663-0557
Weekly Masses:
Mon.-Wed.-5:10p.m.
Thurs. and Fri.-12:10 p.m.
Saturday-7:00 p.m.
Sunday-7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30
a.m., noon.
North Campus Mass-9:30 a.m. at
Bursley Hall, West Cafeteria.
Rite.of Reconciliation-4 p.m.-5 p.m.
on Friday only; any other time by
appointment.
* * *
AMERICAN BAPTIST CAMPUS
CENTER at FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
502 E. Huron St. (between State &
Division)--663-9376
Dr. Jitsuo Morikawa, Minister
10:00 a.m.-Worship Service.
11:15 a.m.-1) A college class for both
faculty and students, led by Dr. Nadean
Bishop.
2) An undergradaute campus class
for students only, a discussion with
three students as leaders.
CANTERBURY LOFT
Episcopal Campus Ministry
332 S. State St.
Rev. Andrew Foster, Chaplain
SUNDAY COMMUNITY EVENTS
AT ST. ANDREWS CHURCH
306 N. Division
9:00 a.m.-University Study Group.
10:00 a.m.-Worship Service with the
Pariah.
12 noon-Luncheon and Student Fel-
lowship.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
530 W. Stadium
(Across from Pioneer High)
Schedule of Services:
Sunday-Bible School 9:30 a.m.
Worship-10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday-Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
Bible classes for College Students.
For information call 971-7925
Wilburn C. Hill, Evangelist
Transportation-662-9928t
* * *
CAMPUS CHAPEL
1236 Washtenaw Ave.
Fellowship Supported by the
Christian Reformed Church
Clay Libolt
10:00 am.-Morning Service.
6:00 p.m.-Evening Service.
* * *
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw Ave.-662-4466
(between S. Univ. and Hill)
Campus Ministry Program
Campus Minister-Carl Badger
Worship Services-Sunday at 9:30
a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP-Sunday,
6:30 p.m., Vance Room.
* * *
UNIVERNITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
Serving the Campus for LC-MS
Rovert Kavasch, Pastor
1511 Washtenaw Ave.
663-5560
Sunday Service at 9:00 a.m.

FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
120 S. State St.
(Corner of State and Huron)
Worship Schedule:
8:30 a.m.-Holy Communion in the
Chapel.
9:30 and 11:00 a.m.-Morning Wor-
ship in the Sanctuary.
Church School for All Ages-9:30
a.m. and 11a.m.
Choir Rehearsal Thursday-7:15
p.m.
Ministers:
Dr. Donald B. Strobe
Rev. Fred B. Maitland
Dr. Gerald R. Parker
Education Director: Rose McLean
Education Asst.: Anne Vesey
* * *
NEWPORT FS9LLOWSHIP
(Free Methodist Church)
1951 Newport Road-665-6100
Sunday School-9:45 a.m.
Worship-11:00 a.m.
(Nursery and Children's Worship).
Evening Worship-6:00 p.m.
Robert Henning, Pastor, 663-9526
* * *
CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY
Huron Valley Mission
809 Henry St.
668-6113
Sunday Service-2:30 p.m.
Rev. Marian K. Kuhns

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"WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?"
Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25

God tells us in Habakkuk 2:14: "For the earth shall be
filled with the knowledge of The Lord, as the waters cover
the sea." The Prophet had complained to God of the great
wickedness all about, of the power and prosperity of evil
men, and it seemed as if God was somewhat indifferent of
the wicked being on top and the righteous at the bottom.
Habakkuk appeared to fear that God would reprove him
for complaining. However, God said: "WRITE THE
VISION, AND MAKE IT PLAIN UPON TABLES, THAT HE
MAY RUN THAT READETH - THOUGH IT TARRY, WAIT
FOR IT: BECAUSE IT WILL SURELY COME, IT WILL NOT
TARRY." Have you ever read and believed the vision of
God's wrath against evil enough to cause you to want to
run?
God further answers Habakkuk by pronouncing severe
judgement, some of which are: "WOE TO HIM THAT IN-
CREASETH THAT WHICH IS NOT HIS - WOE TO HIM
THAT COVETETH AN EVIL COVETEOUSNESS - WOE TO
HIM THAT ESTABLISHETH A CITY BY INIQUITY - WOE
TO HIM THAT GIVETH HIS NEIGHBOR DRINK, THAT PUT.
TEST THY BOTTLE TO HIM, AND MAKETH HIM
DRUNKEN - THE CUP OF THE LORD'S RIGHT HAND
SHALL BE TURNED UNTO THEE, AND SHAMEFUL
SPEWING SHALL BE ON THY GLORY."
After pronouncing these and other severe judgements
God comforts Habakkuk by telling him "The earth shall be
filled with theknowledge of the glory of The Lord, as the
waters cover the sea."
The waters do a good and complete job in covering the

sea. When the "glory of The Lord" so covers the earth
what will become of those folks out there on the beaches,
and elsewhere, some of whom defile God's earth by go-
ing about nearly naked encouraging or promoting im-
morality and unchastity, if not fornication, adultery, and
maybe illegitimate children! What will become of the
drunks, gamblers, cheaters and swindlers! What will
become of those who use God's Day and Sabbath for
boating, drag racing, ball games whether golf or other
kinds of balls? Will there be any such anywhere in the
earth when "The glory of The Lord shall fill the earth as
the waters cover the sea?"
It is a case of "the glory of God" versus the glory of the
world and the lusts of the flesh. Esau, the man who
despised his birthright, said life was not worth living
without the "mess of pottage." At the grave of Lazarus,
Christ said to Martha: "Said I not unto thee, that if thou
wouldest believe thou shouldest see the glory of God."
John 11:40. We can't see anything but the glory of the
world because we don't believe. Belief and faith cometh
by hearing by The Word of God. Read your Bible! Believe
your Bible! Obey your Bible, trusting God to do what you
cannot do: open your spiritual eyes to "see the glory of
God."
"FOR THE EARTH SHALL BE FILLED WITH THE
KNOWLEDGE OF THE GLORY OF THE LORD, AS THE
WATERS THAT COVER THE SEA." - "The whole duty of
man is to fear God, and keep His Commandments; for
God will bring every work into judgement, and every
secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil."

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