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Medford Tribune Rogue Valley Edition Page 2A Catholic Opposition to Castro Regime Hardens tacks on the revolutionary re gime through various church publications. The demonstrators chased away several pro-Castro heck lers and pounded their fists against the sides of passing buses. Bus drivers belong to one of the island's Communist-dominated unions. Havana 0IP1) - Roman Cath olic opposition to the Fidel Castro regime hardened today in alarm at Cuba's growing entanglement In the Soviet Bed Chinese axis. Tho situation was aggravted ; by unconfirmed reports that Chinese Party Chief Mao Tse tung has been invited to Ha vana at the same time as So viet Premier Nikita Khrush chev - possibly late next month or early September. Paul on Tour Cubans were surprised to Jearn that Defense Minister Haul Castro, brother of the premier, currently is in Mos cow after starting out on a tour supposedly limited to Communist Czechoslovakia and the United Arab Repub lic. Meanwhile, a Red Chinese trade delegation began its sec ond week of talks with revo lutionary officials here. About 3,000 Sunday Mass goers, fired up with a sermon asking God's help for "all those who fight and suffer the persecutions of Commu nist regimes," poured out into the street from Havana's 200-year-old Catholic cathedral Sunday chanting "Cuba yes, Russia no." Vailed Aiiackt The sermon was delivered by; auxiliary Archbishop Ed uardo Boza Masvidal, who re cently joined the archbishop of Santiago, Enrique Perez I mitment to advance the rights Serantes, in making veiled at- of minority groups. Republicans Ready Platform Strategy Chicago (UPD - Key Repub- 1 1 c a n s were tentatively agreed today on strategy for combatting the ultra-liberal civil rights plank adopted by the Democrats. - Instead of drafting a Re publican plank that would match point-by-point the Dem ocratic promises to Negro voters, the Republicans in tend to accuse the Democrats of making promises which they can't and don't intend to fulfill. The contrast, the Republi can strategy calls for the drafting of a civil rights plank that can be depicted to Negro voters in the North as a firm and realistic com- President to Provide Foreign Affairs Briefings for Kennedy Clarification of Labor Regulation Asked by Benson Washington - (UPD - Agricul ture Secretary Ezra T. Ben son charged today that recent interpretations of a labor de partment ' regulation dealing with labor disputes have been unfair to farmers. Benson asked Labor Secre tary James P. Mitchell in a letter made public today to furnish quick clarification of the regulation under which federal-state employment serv ice offices refuse to refer workers to places where a la bor dispute exists. To Consider Welfare Benson asked for a "specific interpretation" of what con stitutes a genuine labor dis pute in agriculture. He told Mitchell that the rule should be drafted in a manner that would give equal considera tion to the welfare of farmers, hired workers, and the public. "It should be an accepted principle that the interests of farm operators are protected equally with those of hired workers," Benson said. Recent Troubles He added that some recent farm troubles, especially in Keep fudge frosting soft and workable while using by placing the dish in a pan of hot water. California, have resulted from Interpretations of the Labor D e p a r tmcnt regulation "In which tho Interest of tho em ployer has not been well pro tected." Mitchell has scheduled a public hearing here Aug. 8 to consider complaints by Cali fornia farmers about the regu lation and counter-arguments by labor union spokesmen. 7-Year-0ld Boy Missing in Forest La Canada, Calif. IUFD -About 200 searchers retained hope today of finding alive a 7-year-old boy missing since Wednesday in vast Angeles National Forest. "There's always hope that we'll find him alive and well," said one of the sheriff's deputies assisting in the search. "The weather has been favorable. ,It's not been too cold up there and there still Is some water around." Bruce Kremen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kremen of the Los Angeles suburb of Granada Hills, walked away from a group of young hikers at a YMCA camp six days ago. DYKE'S FLOORCOVERING 1228 N. Riverside CLOSE OUT! -CLOSE OUT! Buy at Wholesale NOW , CP A W U Here are just a few of the items offered by Dyke's in this Check these low prices! Famous Sandran Linoleum (12 ft. widths) 99c (The Seamless Vinyl as Seen on T.V.) 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The President scheduled an afternoon meeting here with his deputy assistant, Gerald Morgan, to work out the meth od of providing Kennedy and Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate Lyndon Johnson authoritative Information on the "international scene." White House Press Secre tary James C. Hagerty said Sunday night, after talking with Eisenhower, that the for mal offer would go forward within a day or two. Hagerty said Kennedy was the victim of a "misunder standing" when he assumed Saturday In Los Angeles that the offer already had been made. The press secretary also left little, if any, doubt that the President will not agree to Kennedy's announced idea of having former Illinois Gov. Adlai Stevenson and Con necticut Representative Ches ter Bowles receive these "briefings" for him. Eisenhower plans, Hagerty said, to offer briefings by a "responsible official of the Central Intelligence agency. The President envisages brief. ing on the basis he received in 1952 and Stevenson tn 1956. These were "solo" deals, with no aides present or act ing as liaison men. Kennedy said in Hyannls port, Mass., where he Is on vacation, that he and John son "will be happy to par ticipate in any confidential briefings the President or his administrative officers may suggest." He made it clear that he had named Stevenson and Bowles as his liaison men with the White House with the knowledge that only he and Johnson could personally have access to the intelligence briefing. Kennedy said he and John son wanted to take part in the briefings and he empha sized that "they desire to co operate in every way during this period with the President. Argentina, Ecuador Try To Ease U.S.-Cuba Battle United Nations, N.Y.-IM'D-Argentina and Ecuador moved today to ease the diplomatic battle between the United States and Cuba 'out of the United Nations and into the Organization of A m e r 1 c a n States. In the OAS it could be treat cd as a family matter with a minimum of Russian Inter ference. Infurmcd sources said the two Latin American members of the Security Council work ed out a compromise to pre sent at a session called for this afternoon to consider Cu ban charges of U.S. "econonv Marine Corps Tells Of Officer Program Multiple opportunities for officer commissions in the Ma rine Corps will be outlined here for interested students or college graduates July 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Medford post office. Both avi ation and ground officer pro grams will be explained. In terviews will be conducted by Capt. Richard C. Schulzc. Training for qualified fresh men, sophomores and Juniors is conducted under the platoon leaders class. . This leads to a commission and advanced training as either an aviation or field of ficer when the bachelor's de gree has been earned. Also offered by the Marine Corps is the officer candidate course and the aviation officer candidate course for senior students. College graduates may apply for a commission under cither the OCC or the AOCC programs. Former Oregon Man Robbed, Then Kidnapped John Day, Ore. (UPD - A for mer Oregon man, now of Ta- coma, was kidnaped and rob bed Saturday and dumped out on a country road .near here Sunday after spending some 20 hours in a car trunk. ' State police said Ronald Gene Boone, formerly of Cot tage Grove and now a Ta- coma credit bureau manager, was being treated at a Pralrls City hospital for dehydration and inhalation of carbon mon oxide fumes. Boone told officers he was working in the Empire Credit bureau in Tacoma Saturday afternoon when he was rob bed by a man he described as dark-skinned and about 30 years old. Forced Into Trunk He said the robber took be tween $2,000 and $3,000 and then forced Boone into a trunk. Boone said he was con fronted by only the one man but heard two talking as the car drove off. About 10:30 Sunday morn ing, Boone said he was re leased from the car trunk for the first time. He said the same dark appearing man cut his ear lobes and threatened that the same would be done to his family l he talked. Crawled to Road Boone said he was shoved over an embankment and the car sped away. Ha crawled back to the road and walked for four hours until he reach ed highway 26 near the sum mit of Dixie mountain, 30 miles east of John Day. A passing motorist took him to a hospital. Federal Bureau of Investi gation agents entered the case since Boone was taken across a state line. Scientists Await Instrument Package Bemldjl, Minn. (UPD - Air Force scientists today were awaiting the return of 65 pounds of Instruments, which were sent aloft 135,000 feet into the atmosphere at Be mldjl unday. The Instruments were ex pected to record new data concerning radiation emitted by solar flares - the gigantic white hot eruptions on the sun's surface. A spokesman for Lockheed Missiles and Space division said scientists fear these flares may be a hazard to future space travelers. Lock heed designed the instrument package. Stocks Continue Downward Trend New York-rtffD-Stocks ex tended last week's downdrift today as a decline In blue chip Industrials offset firm ness In rails and utilities. A request by eastern rail roads for a fare boost and director approval of a merger of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific railroads helped stimulate demand for rail Issues. United Press International New York-IUPD-Dow-Jones final stock averagasi 30 in duiirials 628.00, off 4.24 20 railroads 138.66, off 0.23) IS utilities 94.49, up 0.50, and 65 (locks 2.07,50, off 0.66. Sales today were about 2,350,000 shares compared with 2,140,000 shares Friday. Rv Unltfd Preu tnlarnatlnnil Allied Chemical B4 Alum Co. Am 7B American Can . ... 40 American Molou 20 Curllu Wrlsht Ifli Dow Chemical B4i Du Pont 201 Enatman Kodak 11?la Firestone '. 36 General Electric 84 1', General Fooda 130J General Motor! 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