Thursday. March 10. 1877 Letter To The Herald Editor Its time to get out your “sifting pen" again, as Madeline Murray O’Hare is i at ft again! f This time, she is on the move to censure the religions message being carried mi radio and TV. Her efforts to erode the faith of Jew, Christian, Moslem or Hindu stems from her lack df faith in any God; It has been said, and indeed, she has acknowledged that she is out to wipe out all that pertains to God! Don’t take this lightly. You remember, Madeline Murray O’Hare succeeeded in making it very difficult to read the Bible or pray in public schools, and she protested the decision of the astronauts to read the Bible broadcast from their space craft. Now, the Federal Com munications Commission has stated that they must 'receive no less than a million letters to keep * religious programs on the air! Wake up, religious friends! May we remind you that governments are lost because good people do nothing.freedoms are lost because good people do nothing. It is not enough to “do nothing’’. If we are to stay free, the good people must act positively. William Bonner (Schools Can Help Avoid Kipnappings (Second In A series) The following suggestions are tentative and in complete as must be any list of precautions dealing with such a complex and un settled crime as kidnaping. However, their observance may do much to reduce the chance of kidnaping. 1. Whenever possible before releasing a child to anyone except his parents during the regular school day, a teacher or ad ministrative telephone onq»of the .child's, parents or guardians for approval. 2. When a parent telephones a request that a child be released early from school, the identity of the caller should be confirmed before the child is permitted to leave. If the parent is calling from his home, the school should check the request by a return telephone call, during which the child should identify the patent's voice. In the event the telephone call is not being made from the child’s residence, the caller should be asked intimate questions about the child. These questions might include the child’s date of birth, the courses he is studying, names of his teachers and classmates, and similar facts which should be known to his parents. If there is any doubt, do not release the child. 3. Faculties of schools should be alert to observe suspicious persons who loiter in school buildings and on the surrounding grounds. If such persons cannot readily provide a logical explanation for their presence, the police should » be notified immediately. The identity and description of all such suspicious per sons should be obtained. 4. 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