May 17, 2000 ÿorU anù ©haeruer (lurtlnnù (Dhserue Page B3 Metro/Religion School board invites religious study, Jury selection begins for Michigan man in O ’Hair disappearance draws questions from parents A ssociated P ress A ssociated P ress T he district school board has invited students to spend an hour a w eek in religious instruction at churches, a plan that is prom pting questions from parents. If enough students are interested, the “ R eligious Release Program ” w ould go into effect in Septem ber, board V ice P resident Jody H ahn said. “ W ith ev ery th in g th a t’s happening in schools, w e see this as a chance to do som ething for the students besides m etal detectors and drug dogs,” H ahn said. In a M ay 5 letter to parents, the A ugusta School D istrict told parents that students w ould be bused each Friday to churches for 50 m inutes o f religious instruction, then bused back to school. Students w ho do not participate w ould spend the tim e in study hall. A letter dated May 11 said the district needs at least 80 percent participation by the student body to offer the program . Students m ust sign up by Friday. T he letters w ere sent by Superintendent Fred Brow n and said “the religious instruction program will enrich the lives o f ou r children.” The program was proposed after m ore than a y ea r’s study involving the A ugusta M inisterial A ssociation. responsibilities. “ 1 d o n ’t think it’s right for a public school to prom ote a religious program like this that it seem s could leave a lot o f people out,” said W endy M osley, parent o f tw o school children ages 7 and 10. “It’s not ju st allow ing an activity, it’s prom oting. It sure feels like it w hen my son com es hom e and asks, ‘C an 1 go to the M ethodist church because th a t’s w here all my friends are going?’ because he d o esn ’t want to spend all that tim e in a study hall,” M osley said. “ I have no objection w hatsoever to the religious release idea, but isn ’t it the fam ilies’ role to put those program s together?,” parent A lan Jenkins said. W anda Conner, m other o f three school children, endorsed the plan. “In general it’s a great idea,” she said. “ I think character education is shortchanged in our schools. Book sm arts are im portant, but so is character education.” School board m em ber E lizabeth A nderson called it “a step to trying to get the com m unity and the kids involved as a w hole. To get that bond you have to start som eplace, and th a t’s why I support it.” The A ugusta School D istrict, southeast o f Eau C laire, has about 700 students. " State law allow s public schools to excuse individual Som e parents objected to the program , saying it would students from class forreligious purposes. However, federal leave som e students out, force others to attend different school funds cannot be used for bus transportation," said p a r is h e s th a n th e ir f a m ilie s , o r u s u rp p a r e n t s ’ G reg D oyle o f the state D epartm ent o f Public Instruction. Atheist M adalyn M urray O ’H air reveled in calling herself the m ost hated w om an in A m erica. Now five years after she vanished along with $500,000 in gold co in s_ sp ark in g rum ors she tied overseas with money from her atheist o rg an izatio n _ a M ichigan man who is the only one ever charged in her disappearance is set to go on trial. Federal prosecutors say G ary Paul Karr, 52, o f Novi, Mich., took part in a plot to steal the coins and kill O ’H a ir, h e r so n Jo n G a rth M u rra y a n d h e r granddaughter Robin M urray O ’H air, w hom she had adopted as her daughter. Though no bodies w ere ever found, prosecutors say the three were dism em bered and buried. Jury selection begins today in K arr’s trial on federal charges ofconspiracy to kidnap and extort money from the victims. If convicted, he could face life in prison. “ W e do believe Mr. K arr is a very d an g ero u s individual,” U.S. A ttorney G erald C arruth said. O ’H air is best known for launching the legal challenge that led to the 1963 Suprem e C ourt decision that effectively struck down organized prayer in public schools as unconstitutional. In 1995, she and hertw o grown children vanished from San A ntonio along with the coins. She w asn ’t reported m issing until a year later when her estranged son, W illiam M urray, called the A ustin police. Initial speculation was that the three w ere victim s o f foul play or m erely ran o ff with the m oney from their organization, United Secularists o f A m erica. Som e suggested O ’ Hai r, who was age 77 and ai 1 i ng, had gone Pope’s attacker says he almost walked away that day A ssociated P ress T he gunm an serving a life sentence forshootin g P o p eJo h n P au lIIin 1981 said M onday that he alm ost w alked aw ay from St. Peter’s Square that day w ithout pulling the trigger. M ehm et Ali A gca w as interview ed on a talk show late M onday on RAI s ta te T V a b o u t th e V a ti c a n ’s revelation tw o days earlier that the so-called third secret o f Fatim a w as a prophetic vision o f the assassination attempt. T he church says the prophecy was delivered to three shepherd children w hen the V irgin M ary appeared to them in Fatima, Portugal, on M ay 13, 1917. Speaking from his prison in A ncona, on Italy’s east coast, A gca offered the public his version o f the dram atic m om ents during the p o p e’s general audience before he started firing. “T he pope had done his first sw ing,” A gca said, referring to the p o n tiffs m oving through the square in an o p e n - to p p e d w h ite v e h ic le as thousands o f faithful w aved and cheered. “ He had his back to m e,” said A gca, an alleged sharpshooter, contending that he refused to shoot any man w ho had his back to him. Agca said at that point he w as thinking that he w ould w alk aw ay, "throw the gun into theT iber” River, which flows near the V atican and take a train to Zurich, Switzerland. Volunteers needed to help monitor street trees «.O M KIiH IkPSIORT eor T iie P o r iia sd O iisermb V olunteers are needed tohelp m onitor street trees training set for Saturday, June 10, from 9 :3 0 am until 12:30pm. F rie n d s o f T re e s an d its m any volunteers planted 2,256 street trees this year. Now it’s tim e to m ake sure they are w atered and properly cared for during the hot sum m er months. V olunteers are needed to m onitor the health o f recently planted street trees by w alk in g a ro u te in P o rtlan d neighborhood (som e route available in V an co u v er, O reg o n C ity and M ilw a u k ee ) d u rin g th e su m m er m onths. N o experience necessary. All th a t’s needed is an interest in learning m ore about proper tree care and a desire to help trees stay healthy. Friends o f Trees provides training, m aterial and supervision for Trees Team volunteers who spend 2-3 hours fo r tw o m o n th s m o n ito rin g neighborhood street trees. The Tree Team training is set for Saturday, June 10,2000 from 9:30am until 12:30 pm at the Kennedy School, 5736 NE 33rd (one block north ofKillingsworth) in Portland. Friends o f T rees’ Tree Team is made possible by a special grant from Pacific Power. For more inform ation or to sign up for the Tree Team , call B ecca C haffee at 503-282-8846extension 13. Happy 7th Birthday Then “ I heard this strong applause. I saw the pope in front o f me, 50 meters (y a rd s) aw a y ....so m e th in g w as dragging m e (back). ‘You m ust do it. You must do it,” ’ Agca said he recalled a voice in his head saying. The pope had ju st picked up a blond, curly-haired toddler that a parish priest had held out to the ponti ff, then gave the girl back. A gca said at that m om ent he pulled the trigger. In the interview , A gca, speaking alm ost perfect Italian, insisted he acted alone. T he Turk, w ho has been seeking a pardon from the Italian president, im plied in his interview M o n d a y th a t s o m e u n n a m e d authorities had suggested that he com e up with som e co-conspirators in order to win early release. “If there is nothing, you have to invent som ething to get out,” A gca said. M ost life sen ten ces in Italy are com m uted after about 20 years. The pope chose the V atican’s No. 2, C ardinal A ngelo Sodano, to reveal the m eaning o f the secret w hile the p ontiff w as at Fatim a Saturday during his latest pilgrim age to the shrine to g iv e th a n k s fo r s u r v iv in g th e shooting. M any believers had feared th e s e c r e t w a s a b o u t so m e apocalyptic end for hum anity. T he o th e r tw o secrets had been revealed decades earlier. T he visions foretold the end o f W orld W ar I and the beginning o f W orld W ar II, and the rise and fall o f Soviet Com munism. Raymond Everett Beal A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. T h u rs d a y , M ay 11, 2 0 0 0 , in K illingsw orth Little C hapel o f the C him es for Raym ond Everett Beal, w ho died May 4 at age 74. Mr. Beal was bom Sept. 7,1925, in Butte, Mont. He moved to Portland in 1942 and graduated from Lincoln High School. During W o rld W a rll.h e se rv e d in th e U.S. N avy in the Pacific. He w as an electrician until his retirement in 1990. Survivors include his sons, Robert W. and Jason S.; daughter, A llie R.; sister, M argaret W endell; brother, Elmo; and tw o grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette N atio n al C e m e tery . T h e fam ily Y2K spring Cleanup (ft $ C arpet cleaning includes I Hall Free Pre-Spray Traffic Area at no extra cost * Stairs $1.50 Ea. 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D espite last y ea r’s searches o f a South T exas ranch w here an inform ant said the drum s were taken, investigators have found no bodies. Investigators have alleged that Karr, O ’H air’s form er office m anager David Roland W aters, and Florida resident D anny Fry kidnapped the family and forced them to turn o ver the gold coins. Karr, w ho has a violent crim inal history dating back to the 1960s, has said the O ’Hairs voluntarily left A ustin with W aters, his form er cellm ate in Illinois. In Septem ber 1995, authorities say, Karr went with Jon M urray to New Jersey to arrange a $600,000 bank transfer. About a week later, M urray took deli very ofapproximately $500,000 w orth o f gold coins. K arr and W aters w ere arrested last year on weapons charges. W aters has not been charged in the alleged plot. H e is serving up to 60 years in prison for the weapons charges and a previous conviction for stealing from O ’H air’s atheist organization. Fry w as found dead in 1995 in Dallas. 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