European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 19, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse School texts lock religion says Bennett by the los Angeles times Washington Secretary of education Williame. Bennett voiced his strongest support of a heightened role for religion in american society wednesday at tacking the use of school textbooks that have sex eluded religious history and politics thai Are deprived of in the address entitled religious belief and the constitutional order Bennett invoked the names of the founding fathers. All of them were comfortable with a Public role for religion he declared As Long As there was no preference for one sect Over Barry Lynn legislative counsel for the american civil liberties Union retorted thai among the Fram cars of the Constitution it was Clear thai most people who had religious sentiment thought that it was Pri vate and not to be blessed by similar criticism was levelled at Bennett s speech Las year to the supreme Council of the knights of Columbus in which he assailed supreme court justices for their decisions affirming separation of Church and slate. A spokesman for americans United for separation of Church and stale Joseph Conn accused bin Natl of escalating his rhetoric on the Issue claiming it would Ere ale a backlash against the religious Community. Citing a study Bennett said . Textbook go to extreme lengths to ignore the role of religion in Ameri can he said the books contain exclusions misrepresentations and distortions ranging from the silly to the outrageous As examples Bennett said hat one history Book de fines pilgrims As people who make Long rips and that another defined fundamentalists As Rural people who Fol Low the values or traditions of an earlier period Bennett emphasized that it is impossible to understand the aspirations and accomplishments of Mankind without under standing the religious roots from which they Friday september 19, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 7 Sittin pretty Jack Baker of Redding Calif., san outs his pipe and Waits for a nibble after wedding an easy chair atop a snug in the Sacramento River to create a Comfort Able fish inc spot. Me says be Hopes to find room for a portable television so he won t have to miss sunday afternoon football while he fishes. Neighbourhood group lobbies for tougher flight safety rules Cerritos Calif. A residents of a neighbor Hood shattered by last month s acro Mexico jetliner crash that killed at least 84 people have formed a group to lobby for tougher night safety regulations. The dc-9 collided with a Small plane and crashed aug. 31, killing All 70 aboard both planes and at least 14 people on the ground. About 35 neighbourhood residents gathered tuesday two blocks from the crash site to form citizens United for right safety. I was hysterical for a Long while after the crash said Carol Palmiri who watched Wilh her three Chil Dren As the planes plummeted to Earth. Now i m angry and i want to do something about it said Palmier who hosted the meeting. We re not Safe in the skies and we re not Safe in our houses. I want to go to Washington to protest but i won t Fly said Jenny Robillard. Walter Good chief spokesman at the meeting. Urged petitioning for More air traffic controllers a major airports and mandatory electronic anti collision devices in is a private investigator looking into the crash for Melvin Belli an attorney representing families of some crash Federal aviation administration disclosed that it was examining whether to redraw restricted airspace boundaries around 23 major airports to make them eight lawsuits have been tiled on behalf of survivors of those killed in the crash which still is being investigated by the National transportation safety Board m Washington. Texas a indicted in rackets Case Waco Texas a the Mclennan county District attorney was arrested wednesday on Federal racketeering charges alleging that he look bribes from de sense attorneys in return for influencing the outcome of criminal cases. Vic Fea la 35, was arrested at the county court House on a 12-Counl indictment alleging violations of the racketeering influence and corrupt organizations act and mail fraud said . Attorney Helen Evers Berg. The indictment alleges that Cazell instructed cer Tain defense attorneys to increase their Legal fees and pass on part of the Money to him in Exchange for favourable settlement of their cases. Asked about the charges after he was arrested Fca Zel said Only "1 Don t Feazell Vas released on an unsecured Bond of $100,000 after an appearance before . District judge Walter s. Smith or. Another hearing was set for sept. 26. Goodman s tapes arrangements donated to a _ tie musical arrange Benny Goodman anyone else Wath l Arange or Laws of works played by the late Benny uoounT.,�, the Yale us Vemity music Library the school announced wednesday. The University will License and receive revenues from approximately 25 hours of performances by us Azada Ninelist that have never been released Mer Ely said Harold e. Samuel librarian of the John Heck Jackson music Library at Vale. Enmore than e else was responsible for creating the big band Era Samuel is pleased to have the materials that document this important american contribution to the bequest includes about 1,000 Handwritten scores produced for Goodman by Well known arrangers about 750 audio tapes photographs and other Memorabilia he said. Goodman died june 13 Al the age of 77, rescuers Hope of find books for Lake Roundup Yakut at Alaska up rescuers searched for boats wednesday to capture skittish porpoises that Are trapped in Glacier dammed Russell Lake while seals apparently were dragging themselves Over inc ice to Freedom in the rescuers said they May try a successful japanese herding method called Nikomi to catch the two or three dozen porpoises that were trapped this summer when Hubbard Glacier s sudden surge blocked the Rich Saltwater Russell fiord from the Pacific Waters of a Kulat melt and rain have diluted the salinity of what now is called Russell Lake and sea animals can not survive Long in the increasingly fresh water. Boats would surround porpoises while rescuers bang on underwater pipes and Herd the creatures for capture in the 34-mile-Long, 2-Milc-wide Lake. Rescuers have four boats and three More Are on the Way but at least 10 Are needed for a successful capture said Joy Mcbride one of the organizers of Environ mental groups trying to save the sea animals. Mcbride said the porpoises Are healthier than first said the 17 rescuers Are to be joined by five or six More by this weekend. The Rescue Effort got a$15,000 donation tuesday from the International fund for animal welfare. We Are stunned by the magnitude of the Lake. It s a Little bigger than we thought she added. Officials from the National Marine fisheries service and the National Park service told rescuers to stay away from an ice dam that seals May be crossing in an unusual trek of More than a Quarter mile. The rescuers were told they might scare the escaping the seals arc going out of the Lake on their own we won t attempt any Rescue said Mcbride who rep resents the California Marine mammal Center evidence that seals May be making it Over the dam includes drag Marks Seal Bair and Seal fees across the obstruction said Vaughn Baker of the National Park service
