By G. K. HODENFIELD WASHINGTON tAPl —- 111 public schools should eliminate the religious emphasis in their observance: of hristmas, a committee of United States educationists said here. Instead. the committee said. Christmas should be presented as one of many contributions to the American heritage which the public schools. -—Urged that high school bac- calaureate services be left to individual churches and syna- gogues. with no school require ment for attendance. —Said school calendars. per- sonnel policies and extra-cur- ricular activities all should be adapted to accommodate a di- versity of religious backgrounds and practices. -Urged vastly improved in- tion. the public schools may not sponsor a religious service . . whether it be for a single or multi . dc minarional group Neither may public schools sup- port the Christian religions. Christian churches. nor dis- tinctively Christian doc- trines . . . "The non-Christian is not a guest in a Christian school—he is a fellow citizen in a public adherents. and in sum reveal- ing the many different religi- ous. philosophical. and cultural practices and beliefs held by Americans." MUST BE NEUTRAL In expressing their support of the Supreme Court decision on prayers and Bible reading, the educationists said: with government and ' the schools must be neutral in respect to 8 m Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 27. 1984. U.S. Committee Reports On Religion In Schools qualified to teach such courses. most inhibiting to the develop- ment of effective programs is the scarcity of suitable material in usable form." Whipper Watson May Try Politics TORONTO iCPl — Toronto en . Mr. Watson, who met with Conservative L e a d e r Diefen- baker in Ottawa last week. said he "was very impressed and this had a lot to do with my decision. “Mr. Diefenbaker is one of the finest men I have ever met.” h . sai . "I always wanted to go inlo politics to do something for crip- pled children and improve train- ing facilities of the athletes we 2—6): 5I° $1.19 ' DIlCOIJlllII 1.38 lllll has been created by many relig- ~ n WM er ions. 1 in m school which include: a good gfiitwgtsofihmmspmsdagphe In a report. Re igion ' many Chr sn‘an mem ers." d fled to t to on.“ M, , Public Schools. prepared for the The educationists said they 2:. Sgitics. ry GIRLS American Association of School recommend “the policy that en- He said he Wm seek the pro. Chum. Cotton-knit Administrators as a guide to courages reasonable recognition gressive Conservafive nomina. school omon'ntemiomo1 and orin- of Christmas in the schoglsthm u... in York East riding “where Child’s Penman OVERBLOUSE cipals. educationists a so: the spirit of explosition o e I was brought up and lived all Assam 5 leg rted the US, Supreme differing rites and customs of my meg» _ “a wig! Colorful Stripe. Court ban on official prayers families. cultures. and creeds— He said he would rem-e from ' and required Bible reading in each \Vldl deep meaning for its wrestling if elected to pal-ha. . Chafing “ GOING AT 99° Black—hand cover—Rog. 39o scali’iiins Boys’ Striped Flasmelotto PYIIiMIlS . - . struction about religion “as one the religious beliefs of its citi- send to the Olvmnics " i ‘ ' of the greater influences in Zens. . . . There is no threat to , . v I ’ ' " ' ' ' " ’ ' ""515 ‘z' man's history." the indiviidual, to religion, or to He Szldgzsexonuagtalgz {11:02 8 N 6 Size 2 - 6x ‘ LAW SEEMS CLEAR. the common good in the rev - ,. MRS. ubl i c school. whatever moval of religious exercises 525:5"? phySical “me” for ca" pee T r I Reg- 2-98 . Mrs. Ken- ..A p the feelings of its constituents. from the schools." LOST FARMLAND The report noted two major drawbacks to teaching about religion: “There is little evidence that teachers in the secondary schools are fully equipped and York Tuesday. nedy‘s husband, Ted. is re- cuperating in a Boston hos- pital from a back injury he received in a plane crash last June 19. (AP Wirephoto) Mrs .Yoan Kennedy. wife of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is all smiles at Logan Interna- tional Airport in Boston Wed- nesday as she prepared to board a plane for the Demo- ("'aiic Convention in Atlantic City as a delegate from Mass- POLICE CARS TAGGED IN JRIFI' TORONTO 'CPi—Ono of Toronto's parking control officers nicknamed the ‘Green Hornets“ because oi the color of their uni- fozms—swooped on a nest o" policemen's private cars mde a downtown station and lazged them for illegal parking. 1: was the latest incident in a :rmvmg rift wee col-rs and the parking con- trol officers. Some the are taking their job too seriously. F'n ook on tho . parking sum- increased achusetts. 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