Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 06, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    Protestants Eye Anti-Racism Program
rmuADE.u'HU iLPIi A
10-point program to purge U.S.
Protestant churches of racism
was laid before the General As
sembly of the .National Council
of Churches for action today.
Intense debate was anticipat
ed, since some of the proposals
are very hard for Southern
churchmen to swallow. But
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council officials forecast over
whelming adopCon of the "call
for action."
h was tlie most specific in
dictment of racial barriers in
church life that has ever been
brought to a vote by the Na
tional Council, which represents
31 major denominations with a
membership of 40 million per
sons irr all sections of the country-
"We believe that the church
of Jesus Christ is commanded
by its Lord to rid itself of all
those forms of racial injustice
which have been perpetuated
through the years by us all in
our churches, church organiza
tions, agencies and ins! tui
tions." it said.
ll urged national church bod
ies and local congregations to
take immediate steps to:
1. insure that every Christian
church is "in fact open to all
regardless of race."
2. Sponsor regular contacts
between white and Negro Chris
tians through interracial
camps, clubs, conferences and
meetings.
3. Remove any racial dis
crimination from church, em
ployment policies, and inte
grate staffs Irom janitor
through pastor.
4. Review Sunday school ma
terials to make sine they ac
quaint youngsters with "the
Christian's responsibility in the
struggle for racial justice."
5. Integrate the "governing
boards, staff and clientele" of
church-owned institutions such
as hospitals, orphanages, homes
for the aged, etc.
6. Require fair employment
practice clauses in all contracts
for church construction.
7. Examine church invest
ment portfolios to insure that
no funds ate invested in "en
terprises which openly practice
discrimination."
8. Give "moral and financial
support" to major civil rights
organizations.
9. Work for "reconciliation"
in communities which are bit
terly divided hy racial issues.
10. Support the "prompt enact
ment" of civil lights legislation.
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Mother May Move Oswald's Body
Mrs. Oswald Gets $6,000
FORT WORTH ifPH The I
bleak future of Lee Harvey Os- I
aid's widow was brightened
today by contributions that ex
ceeded $6,000 and a deluge of
mail from sympathetic Ameri
cans. '
Sirs. Oswald, 21, has t w o
young children and speaks little
English. She was left penniless
when the suspected assassin of
FORT WORTH 'ITU - Mrs.
Marguerite O.-uald. mother of
accused presidential assassin
Lee Harvey Oswald, said she
will announce today whether
she will moe her son's body
from a Fort Worth cemetery.
Police urged that Use body be
moved to protect it from
ghouls, who might break open
the grave and take the corpse.
Guards, costing $3,000 a month,
now watch tlie burial spot.
Mrs. Oswald also indicated
that she will bring to light "dis
crepancies" in the FBI's case
against her son today during an
afternoon news conference,
which was announced Thurs
day. Mrs. Oswald, in an interview
Thursday, contended that her
son had been made tlie "scape
goat" for police and FBI negli
gence. Received Offers
Mrs. Oswald. 5ti. also indicat
ed that she had received a
"number" of offers for her
book on her son's life. The un
employed woman confirmed
that she would write the book.
She said she originally had
intended to do the book before
her son had returned from Rus
sia using his letters to her as
a commentary on the Russian
social system.
She said slic dropped flic idea
when Oswald came home and
indicated he wanted to do the
book himself.
"I believe Ice did not get a
fair deal," Mrs. Oswald said.
"He never had a chance to dis
prove tlie charges against
him."
At the same time, she reiter
ated her claim that the FBI
could have kept Oswald from
committing tlie crime.
Should Have Watched
"They knew he was a defec
tor," she said, "they should
have kept a w atch on him."
Mrs. Oswald said she had
hoped Oswald would have been
buried in Arlington National
Cemetery, across the Potomac
from the nation's Capitol.
"He received an honorable
discharge from the service,"
she said. "I intend to see to it
that false publicity surrounding
his discharge will be cor
rected." i Oswald was released from
active duty in Sept. 1958 on
hardship grounds, shortly after
his mother was hurt in a candy
store accident. He received an
undesirable discharge from the
inactive reserve in November,
I960, a year after he "defect
ed" to Russia.)
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REACH AGREEMENT
MOSCOW (UPI) - Pakistan
and the Soviet Union reached
agreement Tuesday on direct
jet airline service between the
two nations. Radio Moscow said
the Soviet Aeroflot Airline
would begin the flights to
Karachi next week. Pakistan In
ternational Airlines is expected
to start its service to Moscow
in
President Kennedy was slain.
Mrs. Shirley Williamson, a
Fort Worth housewife, collect
ed $6,000 for Mrs. Oswald and
the children. Secret Service
agents who guard the Russian
born woman indicated Mrs, Os
wald had received other contri
butions through the mails.
Mrs. Williamson said she and
her husband collected the mon
ey for Mrs. Oswald as a me
morial to President Kennedy.
The Williamsons said they felt
the late President would not
want tlie widow left without
'food or shelter.
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ers cracked the back of the United States
Pacific Fleet, lying at anchor in Pearl
Harbor. This hour -long documentary
shows the fantastic chain of events lead
ing to the attack. Included are Japanese
films never shown here before
revealing the full story of DECEMBER 7
DAY OF INFAMY.
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