HERALD AND NEHS, Klamath Falln, Or. Wlnsday, January It, 1W3 PAGE 7-Al Church Challenged To Push 'Blockbusting' For Negroes CHICAGO (LPH - Churches and synagogues re challenged loaay in take an active part in helping Negro families buy homes in all-white residential neighbor hoods. They also were urged to use their purchasing power as a weapon for racial justice by de manding pledges against job dis crimination in all contracts for construction or supplies. These were some of the specific suggestions thrown out as dele- gales from 7l Protestant. Jewish and Catholic organizations got down to brass lacks at a Nation al Conference on Religion and Race. The conference is the first of its kind in U. S. history. It con vened under the joint sponsorship of all three major faiths. Its announced purpose is to gal vanize America's religious bodies in "courageous and effective ac tion" against segregation, dis crimination and prejudice in all areas of life. Dr. Franklin H. Littell of Chi- Icago Theological Seminary told the delegates it is time (or organ ized religion to display its con cern (or racial justice in deeds rather than words. "We do not need any more res olutions," he said. "What we need is disciplined conduct." The Rev. Will D. Campbell, as sociate director of the Depart ment of Racial and Cultural Re 1 a t i o n s. National Council of Churches, said President Kenne dy's recent executive order ban ning racial discrimination in fed erally financed housing "offers every church and synagogue an opportunity to involve itself in appropriate direct action." "The housing order, if enforced ami supported, will do far more! to change the racial picture in! Enjoy a KRAUT Dinner Tonight i America ihan did the Supreme Court decision on public school education in 135-1." he said. "Whereas the school desegrega tion crisis has affected but a few southern communities, the hous ing rrrier has far-reaching impli cations for all parts of the nation." He said local congregations can back up tiie presidential order bv securing open occupancy pledges, putting buyer in touch with seller and following up the situation as long as needed." The Rev. Mr. Campbell, a white southern Baptist, is a for mer chaplain at the University ol Mississippi. He said religious or ganizations also should become active in Negro voter registra tion drives. Quayle Heads Group SALEM The Governor's Com mittee on Employment of the Han dicapped, meeting in Portland Jan. 9, reelected Dorr Quayle, Portland, as chairman of the com mittee for 1WH. Also elected were Mrs. Ward Chase. Portland, first vice chairman: Elmo Mills, Sa lem, Slate Department of Vet erans' Affairs, second vice chair man and Robert Arnold, Salem, Stale Department of Employment, secretary. Reports on W2 progress were given by Mrs. Ward Chase, pub licity; J. R, Smurtlmaitc, essay contest; John McGuire, industry; Wayne Anderson, awards; George Reid. Seattle, for the VS. Civil Service Commission; Del Leeson. Portland, chairman of the Mult nomah County E-H Committee, and by Chairman Quayle, con corning his report ol the commit tee's "most successful" year. Toddler's Tale 39 Pout-hM 41ThMli'ydfrM 42 Knunglr di nasty 4$ Msat vaps4 49 Pfmnm appellation ACROSS 1 TtMdlMi bed S Toddltr i parent lodiilf r'l protects device 12 Toddler's Ksckj lift landed 5.1 xt-!mtiGn 14 1 ncie Torn t 54 tolty spots toddler 58 Macaw !5Lma tormition 5? Simple 17 Mia. abr.Y sgj.p,,,,,, IS Place afresh ouU-a&la IfHinwu tdial.l s Scottish prete instrument kir,i M Reflation (.) ciV Mi, (fell fllVU le-B-asssM5 wees eW-W-J tmusici 2? 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He said these standards require the taxpayer must prove: (1 that some expense actually was in curred; I2i that the expense claimed is so directly related to the business of the iaxpayer thai it qualifies as an ordinary and necessary business expense; and i3) tliat a basis for approxima tion has been constructed from available evidence both as lo the amount and the business purpose of the expenditure claimed. The Cohan rule has been nulli fied by the J!K2 Hevtnue Act ef fective Jan. 1, ii)63, ending the privilege of taxpayers lo approx imate travel and entertainment expenses when they did not main tain adequate records in support of the deductions. 'But the standards set up by Internal Revenue Service to sup. port such deductions," Erickson said, "placed the burden of proof on the taxpayer. This will con tinue for the last year of the Cohan rule, the taxable year of 1962. ' The S?th annual Beaver Boss State, sponsored by the Ameri can legion, will be held at Ore son State University, Corvallis, June U la 2) inclusive, accord ing to William Stevens, Portland State chairman and director of the program. I'nder plans worked out with Oregon State i'mversity officials an enrollment of 550 can bt han dled this year as compared to 4S5 last year, Stevens announced. Beaver Boys Slate is a citiien- ship training program for boys. 15 to IB years of ae, who hate completed their junior year In high school and still have their senior year ahead of them. Boys who are not in school but are otherwise eligible and are prop erly recommended will be ac cepted. "Boys State attempts lo show that our American form of gov ernment has not outworn its use fulness; that all a democracy needs is an intelligent citijenryji nq a clean, honest and impartial wlmtassfi-atien responsive to llwii wilt ot tile people, Stevens re marked. "It is an totcisive pro gram for high school bovs of out standing character ho have !ead- crship abilities. It is oar aim to help develop tliese boys to tliey can assume community and state leadership roles in Uie fu ture," Enrollment will be handled through local posts of the Ameri can lifiion. For Professional TREE SERVICE Baker's Nursery Call TU 2-5553 DIFFERENT EACH WEEK! OUR FRIDAY NIGHT SEAFOOD BUFFET $2. Served 6-8 p.m. TRY iT THIS flUBAY AT TH PELICAN CAFE AND mm Uunga) 722 Main fh, TU Shasta Totals MOUNT SHASTA-Charles Ech ols, superintendent of public works of Mount Shasta, released the following figures from tlte building department for WH: N'eew dwellings, 20 unit"!, value $22,700, fees $621.50: motels, eight units, value $20,000, fees $64; moved dwellings, two units, value $3,0(10, fees $28.59; commercial repairs and improvements. 43 permits, value 32.0?. fees $2"2. 50; dwelling repairs and improve ments, too permits, value $.U09, fees $255; plumbing permits 18. fees $2.10.60: electrical permits 54. fees $553.48. ENROLLMENTS krrtt t tti1finint f Any CH TO Mtfl Rye Hunted I By Officers WALLA WALLA lUPIl Law enforcement officer of Oregon and Washington searched today for a family of five missing since Jan. 7 when they started out for Enterprise, Ore., along snowy, treacherous roads. Missing were Richard Brown, 33. Walla Walla, his wife, 34, and their daughters, 2 and 3, and son, ( 1 Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Schnell, Richland, Wash., spent last weekend search ing trails, canyons and roads in the Tollgate, Ore., area for the missing family. Tliey appealed for help in a further search of Ih mountainous region. Brown, employed by a door to' door canvassing firm with head-j quarters here, left Jan. 7 with his ' family to work temporarily at Enterprise. His employer, Edward Johnson, said when Brown failed to return to attend a sales meet ing Jan. 9 he notified Oregon State Police. A state police spokesman at Pendleton said they had been ask ed only for information and ther tore had conducted no search. The spokesman said a search would be conducted since the family now was listed as missing. i The Browns were driving a 5946 h'ue Ford sedan. 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