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Show 2A December DESERET NEWS, Mondoy, U. MASS. MARBLEHEAD. A ban cn all religion (AP) .reference to Christmas and Hanufckah, a major Jewish hol- lday, in public schools has ;been rescinded after parents and children picketed the FCC Aide Remains in Sc pi eSigiora Ll ! 1969 1, home of the School Committee chairman and left an inflatable Santa Claus on his lawn. ; The program of observing religious holidays in the public school system will continue as it has in the past," 'die Scndbl Committee 'said in a statero? Sunday. The School Department had , 'Ail ! if i, ;L U Mar-.blehe- 1f? l vTvM,,r; CU". : ' - ,, .Issued a statement earlier saying: All reference to the d . word Christmas will be in group activities planned in all Marblehead f I " ' T- - A 'it-r.- : j w t ' I ess- - ? i 1 m .v,f i r - JL !. with 41 uliB Ji k Ui $ Si cler-;gym- five-hou- per-;6on- Earlier pickets at Farrell s home had left the inflatable .Santa Claus. In its statement, the com; mittee raid it would not fo--; classroom h i b i t specific activities, but would rely on School Children at Marblehead, Mass., picket meeting where all religious erences to Christmas were banned. The action was rescinded. ref- ; sensitivity" of .teachers in attempting to eliminate complaints of religious bias. Coleman said that during the Christmas season last the Stirs Church Meet Debate - over a ces DETROIT (AP) Differendeveloped today dramatic move to abandon the current framework of the Rational Council of Churches and launch a broader, more flexible pattern of Christian cooperation. There also were expressions of enthusiasm for the plan. ! It was Initiated by the Councils chief administrative office!, Dr. R. H. Edwin Espy, as fcrr effort to bring all churches into the right and left American ecumenical structure, and to include Roman Catholics. I Be told a news conference that the proposal, if backed by fte current Council assembly here, would take five to 10 years to bring into reality. It would allow for greater ; opdiversity and wide-ope- n tions in choice of varied courses of action by independent participants. It would drop present insistence on MIAMI (UPI) --The Cuban refugee airlift began its fifth year of operation today by flying 86 here, including an elderly woman who kissed the ground and said Now I can talk freely. The 2,019th refugee flight landed at Miamis International Airport at 10:25 a m. A second flight was expected later in the day. More than 172,000 refugees have been flown to Miami since Airlift International began operating toe twice daily flights in 1965. The 86 Cubans who arrived on todays first flight included a handfull of children, a dozen elderly persons, one man on Washington - s J- - sch tvemn?. Enter td crutches and a woman in a wheelchair. As a tribute to toe refugees. Gov. 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Saturoav only and outsid i ttiimf ddiytry ere . REFUSED Steet- Barb POPE TRYING TO HELF Two U.S. housewives in Rome said today they were told by a Vatican official that Pope Pad VI is trying to day. $40.00 DESERET NEWS eiM;sMd session with me. But honestly, I couldnt suggest that some circles people in political havent talked to me in this frame of reference. As- VALUE speech, called the large commitment in Europe a wasteful vestige of the postwar era and charged that European allies lave never paid their share. Scott said he generally agreed with Mansfield but added that this was not the time for this body to send its own signal abroad. )43 V Mi! n Si. not - tronaut James A. Lovell, commander of the next U.S. mission to the moon, says Americans are in a mess physically. Americans are not in too good a shape, Lovell told delegates at toe 11th national conference on toe medical aspects of sports. The conference was held in Denver Sun- look especially well in wide wale corduroy. Terat this price. U.S.-Sovi- Lak City, Urtti says the battle has started a swiri of discussed about h is running for President I am spending a lot of time thinking about the White House, said Sen. Birch Bajh, in an interview. Its no ob- y Singer-arires- A PHYSICAL MESS nomination presidential contender on his return from a trip to Vietnam: I found after talking with Asian and American military leaders and those in the civilian branch of government that the war is winnable. There is no way for American troops to get out unless we do win toe war, Wallace said. BARBRA Jrj Supreme Court the greatest coat on the scene . and would be an appreciated present. Smart belted lines Republican leader Hugh Scott warned this would with Interfere arms negotiations at Helsinki in a Senate Mansfield, Sirt i) ment rific (upd C. BATH FOB PRESIDENT? Hie senator who led the fight to defeat Judge Clement F. H 1 Benson. An announcesaid Miss Sunday Benson, daughter of Mrs. Harry E. Benson of New York City, will many toe West Point graduate Dec. 27 is the chapel at Ft Sill, Okla. line It's Senate 54 n Hollywood types. BERET TO WED MaJ. James N. Rowe, a Green Beret officer who escaped from the Viet Cong after five years of captivity, is engaged to blonde actress Jane Caro- SPORT COATS Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield today introduced a resolution calling for of a substantial reduction American troops in Europe. editariil tHfict, - Advtrtitin sand has beu turned down in a bid for a $240,000 Park Avenue cooperative apartment Thoma A. Halle ran, a member of toe board, would not comment on toe reason, but a London newspaper said residents objected to flamboyant WIN, WALLACE SAYS Gov. Alabama George C. Wallace says the only way to get American troops out of Vietnam is to win toe war. Said the 1968 third-part- information from about missing U.S. prisoners of war. Mrs. Jerry Singleton, 27, and Mrs. Gregory Hartness, 30 both of Dallas, Tex., added that Mgr. William Carew indicated Hanoi had failed to respond thus far to Vatican overtures. NORFOLK Cause Stir Senate rnnimuiiauiiiiiiauinniiiimiimuniimmnm Former favorite Corduroy a - Newsweek for the In your .Christmas T roop Cuts S!i virtues, Pccn'o magazine says. Julie, 2L and Tricia, 23, keep looking for things to do to be positive things useful, the President is quoted as saying in the magazines current Issue. The article says: Nixon praised Julie because she is married, keeping house, going to college, getting good grades and still finding time to pitch in and help out with things like . . . campaigning. Washington society reports expect an engagement between Trida and er steady date, Edward Cox, 23, a Harvard Law School student joint d d - e, ditional obtain Hanoi the President's daughters have been termed by their father front-lin- e troops in the the trabattle to fP adion on every front, thus fejognizing differing policies matters. ! The Rev. Dr. Metz Rollins of New York, a leader of black churchmen, called the a dodge to obscure tnove demands by Negro clergymen. They want major aid to the poor, and also want black Churchmen in top council offices. ; complaints ents about their childrens participation in school holiday activities. In a 1963 ruling, former A tty. W. Gen. Edward Brooke, now the states junior U.S. senator, said observances were permissible as long as they were part of the educational process and had no specific religious connotation. Johnson also warned that pending legislation would impair freedom in licensing of radio and television stations. Johnsons attack the first such from an FCC member since former Chairman Newton M'nnow called TV a vast wasteland was made in an article in New Republic magazine. Television does to your mind what cotton candy does to your body. It attracts your attention, makes you want it, and then leaves you with nothing but an empty feeling and a toothache, Johnson said. His comments appeared as the Senate prepared hearings on a bill which Johnson said would all but grant radio and television stations lifetime licenses. The current practice is for the FCC to renew licenses every three years. Johnson said the bill, sponsored by Sen. John 0. Pas-torwould stop the FCC from considering applications for radio and TV licenses from persons not now holding them unless the FCC had already found grounds for revoking the license involved. SHiinminunmnnmnniirKnamininiiiiiinDifi Airlift Begins 5th Year , majority-determine- from Jewish par- FREEDOM FOR CUBANS :Reform Plan t numerous year he received cotton Nicholas .: . elimi-,nate- ! WASHINGTON (LTD A member of the Federal Commissicn (FCC) compared television to candy today It attracts your arention, makes you want It, and then leaves you with nothing but an empty feeling and a tootn-ache. V - i- 1 !U, IMi. 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