November 12, 1984 Page 2 NATION AND WORLD The University Daily KANSAN Baby Fae may be rejecting baboon heart transplant NEW YORK — Baby Fae has shown early signs of rejecting the baboon heart transplanted in her chest 16 days ago and she may receive another baboon or human heart if the current organ is rejected. a doctor said yesterday. "We have diagnosed an episode of rejection, said Robin Dorshow, a pediatrician at Loma Linda Medical Center in Los Angeles. Her clinical condition appears normal." The doctor, who is the baby's pediatrician and who was present during the surgery at Loma Linda, appeared on CBS's "Face the Nation." Coleman OK after transplant LOS ANGELES — A day after his second kidney transplant, Gary Coleman, star of the "Differnt Strokes" television series, was reported in satisfactory Coleman, 16, underwent the successful transplant surgery Saturday at UCLA Medical Center. Coleman, whose right kidney was damaged shortly after birth, had waited 18 months for a donor. He was notified that a donor had been found morning, his nubile sister Larry Goldman said Ferraro gets Stanton award SENECA FALLS, N.Y. — The Elizabeth Cady Stanton Foundation yesterday gave Geraldine Ferraro an award recognizing her "outstanding and personal civic action" in the tradition of the 19th century feminist. Foundation supporters gathered at Stanton's home in Seneca Falls for a ceremony marking the birthday of the pioneer in the fight for women's rights. Foundation spokeswoman Corinne Gunzel said Ferraro, who did not attend the ceremony, sent a message accepting the award. Social Security gets fleeced WASHINGTON — Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., awarded his "Golden Fleece of the Month" to the Social Security Administration for spending $1.6 million on a new, high-tech tape filing system that did not work. When the new cassette tape filing system that was to cost $200,000 and take seven months to complete was junked after six years of effort, the SSA went back to the system it had tried to fix in the first place. Proxmire said. Compiled from United Press International reports. United Press International SAN FRANCISCO — Police question Madden Bakshi, field captain for security at the Palace of the Legion of Honor, where the sculpture memorial to the victims of Hitler's holocaust was vandalized early yesterday. The sculpture was unveiled less than a week ago. Faces of the white-painted bronze sculpture were sprayed with gold and black paint and a note in German was left: "Forgive and Forget." Catholic bishops link abortion, nuclear war By United Press International WASHINGTON - Despite criticism from anti-abortion Roman Catholics, the National Conference of Catholic Bishops will continue its policy of linking abortion and nuclear war, the conference's president said yesterday. Bishop James Malone of Youngtown, Ohio, said that statements he issued during the campaign calling on Catholics to look at a variety of issues "indicate that the bishops support a consistent ethic of life." Malone, in an interview with United Press International, said both those bishops who charged that the nuclear issue was being obscured by attention to the abortion issue and those bishops who stressed abortion were "exercising their prerogative." "IT IS WHOLELY legitimate for bishops or groups of bishops to lift up from time to time issues that they feel are not being as adequately addressed as need be," he said. But, he added: "In all of this it is important to reaffirm that the conference, by definition, is the voice that speaks for the entire episcopate, so the statements I made The notion of joining the abortion and nuclear issues has been widely debated in Catholic church circles with a number of militant, anti-abortion leaders whose ties are to the religious right condemning the linkage. MALONE, ENDING HIS first year as president of the approximately 300 bishops, also said the newly released first draft of the economics pastoral opinion was part of "our pursuit of the teaching of a consistent ethic of life" but that it would not assume the teaching of a moral reincarnation issues because they both were a reflection of the universal teaching of the church. indicate that the bishops support a consistent ethic of life." The draft, which implicitly denounces Reaganomics and is certain to generate sharp criticism from conservative Catholics and the American business community, will be presented to the nation's 300 Roman Catholic bishops during their annual four-day conference, which begins today. In the draft on economics, the bishops conference said the needs of poor people must be 'of the highest priority' and called 'the poverty levels a 'social and moral scandal' Martin Luther King Sr. dies in Atlanta at 84 By United Press International ANTLANTA — The Rev Martin Luther King Sr., father of the slain civil rights leader who preached in the face of racism and famine after he was yesterdy afternoon at his home. He was 84. Mr. King, who had been suffering heart trouble recently, died in the presence of his daughter and grandson, said family spokeswoman Bernita Bennett Mr. King was taken by ambulance to Crawford Long Hospital in Atlanta and died despite efforts to revive him, Bennett said. MR, KING'S DAUGHTER, Christine King Mr. King suffered chest pains after preaching at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta on Oct 7. Mr. King, who had suffered heart attacks in the past, was hospitalized at Crawford Long for about a week, but doctors said he had another he had suffered another heart attack "Daddy King," as he was affectionately called, preached love and forgiveness despite seeing his wife and his eldest son murdered in a car accident, all during a six-year period. Farris, was with her father when he died. Also present was his grandson, the Rev. Derek Kung, a minister with the Christian Council of Metropolitan Atlanta. "I speak to my people about what it means to love." King said "We have to rid ourselves of every ounce of hate. I can’t afford to hate. I know what it leads to." SIXTEEN MONTHS LATER, the Rev Adam Daniel King, the youngest of Mr. King's three children, drowned in his Atlanta swimming pool. His son, the Nobel Peace Prize winner and leader of the civil rights movement, was assassinated April 4, 1968, as he leared over a balcony outside his hotel room in Memphis, Tenn., where he had gone to lead a protest by striking sanitation workers. On June 30, 1974, Mr. King's wife of 48 years, Alberta Williams King, the woman he called "Bumblechurch," was killed by a crazed man who later set fire to her "on an organ in Ebenezer Baptist Church." Mr. King took the assassination of his son hard. He fainted while viewing the body and later visited the crypt often, standing at the white pucket fence and reading the inscription on the marble slab: "Free At Last, Free Thank. Thank Guild Almighty I free At Last." He later said he was convinced James Earl Ray, sentenced to 99 years in prison for the slaying, did not act alone, and he called for an inquest investigation into the assassination. MR. KING'S BITTERNESS seemed to case somewhat after the death of his wife six years later. "He seems to have taken on another position and serenity," a close friend once said. Mrs. King was slain by Marcus Wayne Chenault, a 21 year old Ohio college student who told police he went to the church on "orders from God" to kill Daddy King. He said Mrs. King was killed because "she was nearest to him" when he started shooting. A church deacon also was killed and a parishioner was wounded in the attack. Mr. King presided as patriarch of the King family and the church on Atlanta's "Sweet Auburn" Avenue where he served as pastor for 44 years. AT GE 75, HE stepped down as senior minister at the 4,000-member church but continued as pastor emeritus. His booming voice occasionally was heard from the pulpit. In 1983, Mr. King received a Peace Prize awarded by the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, headed by his daughter-in-law Corietta Scott King. 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