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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday, July 19. 1955 Terry Brereton Tells Of Spending July 4th On Isle of Trinidad (Editor's note: Terry Brere ton of Medford is in Europe as representative to the YMCA youth conference in Paris.' En route he has been writing of his experiences. The last letter was from the Canal Zone. The following one is from Eng land, reporting on Trinidad where he scent the 4th of July.) By TERRY BRERETON . Trinidad! That little island ct mystery and enchantment. We anchored off the shore of Fort of Spain on July 4 at 7 ajn. After breakfast we boarded a launch which took us ashore. While walking down the streets, one had a strange feel ing, because it was so much dif ferent than what we. had been used to at home. Cars travel on the left side of the road, instead of on the right, and drivers don't give a darn about pedestrians. They go as fast down the narrow - streets as they can. A pedestrian cannot expect a driver to stop and let him across the street; in stead the drivers just lean on the horn and the accelerator. Few Modern Stores There are few modern stores in Port of Spain, but most of them are just a hole in the wall About the only kind of stores that a tourist sees are clothing and souvenir shops. The house hold food is bought mostly in open air markets. The population of Trinidad is about 640.000. of which one- third are Indians. The majority of the other two-thirds are Hin dus and Moslems, and the rest are Roman Catholics. The peo ple of Trinidad are not classed mainly by race, but by their re ligion. There is no segregation. If a white man wants to live in a black man's section, he may do so if he has the money to buy or rent a house. It is the same if a black wants to live in the white man's part of town. School All Year School, on the island of Trini dad, is all year round. They get a vacation of one month, three times a year. The children can not leave school until they have reached a certain standard set by the government, or have reached the age of 16. Boys and girls go to the same school un- 1 til they are 10 years old, then they are nut into different schools. ' Petroleum is the main indus try and source of revenue for the island. The exports of this industrv are ereater in value than all the others combined. Sugar cane is the mam crop of the island. From it is maae supar molasses and rum. which is a big industry- in itself. Other crops which are grown are ba nanas, coconuts, nutmegs, bread fruit, oranges, lemons, and corn. Guided Tour Our afternoon guided tour of Trinidad took us around the city of Port of Spain, then into the mountains to a small jungle, and then to Moracas Bay. At the zoo there were all kinds of native monkeys. They were always hungry, and when you walked by a cage without feeding the monkey a peanut, he would start up the wildest noise you ever heard. There were some very beautiful birds beside the reptile cage which held some boa constrictors. The roads to Moracas bay are considered good, but by our standards they are bad. They are very curved and narrow. would compare them to the road from Cave Junction to the Ore gon Caves. Water Warm At Moracas bay, we got some- tning to eat ana went aown to the water. It was very warm. If it hadn't been so cloudy and we had brought our suits, we could have gone in for a swim. ,, It is very interesting to travel to different countries and see for myself how other people live and enjoy themselves. So far as I can see, the inhabitants of oth er countries are no different than ourselves. The only differ ence is their standard of living, language, and customs. TO AIR COFFEE CRISIS Rio De Janeiro U.R) The Brazilian Foreign Ministry an nounced today that Finance Min ister Jose Maria Whitaker will meet with Colombian Finance Minister Carlos Villa veces Aug. 4 to discuss the coffee crisis. An earlier meeting between the ministers of the world's two leading coffee producers was postponed because of the Euch- aristic Congress now in Rio. ? VS. PICKING COLD CASH over oil well speculation, Vernon B. Fitzhueh family of Fayetteville; Ark., counts $25,000 in silver dollars. Fitzhugh wrestled with selection of cash or oil well valued at $100,000 after he was notified that he was top winner in national contest . ' (International) Talent Street Paving Project Under Way . Talent Paving of three prin cipal Talent streets is under way by Rogue River Paving company crews. Shoulders were completed af ter paving of Main st. between Old Pacific highway and Second st., and paving was completed yesterday on a new street to the new Talent high school and on Gibson st. Paving of Main st. was fi nanced from a $15,000 grant from the state street fund which is alloted to towns with less than 1,000 ' population upon request for highly traveled streets. Pav ing of Gibson st. and the new high school street was financed from state tax refunds to the Talent street fund. Springfield Plywood Plant To Open Soon Springfield, Ore. (U.R) Vancouver plywood corpora tion's new green veneer plant here should be ready for opera tion early in August, according to general manager Robert A. Kendall. Kendall said new machinery will be tested this week. The veneer will be sold to contract customers including the Fort Vancouver plywood company, Astoria plywood, North Pacific plywood and Hub city plywood. The plant will open with 34 employees. The Panama canal project cost $375,000,000 to build. No Diphtheria Cases Reported in Oregon Portland U.R) Oregon has set a new record with no cases of diphtheria reported so far this year, Dr. Harold M. Erickson, state health officer, reported over the week end. But he added that polio cases had increased to 70-22 above average. 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