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WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1963 10 B 4-H NEWS Westiide Horn Improvement The fifth meeting of the Westside Home Improvement 4-H club was held Feb. 4 at Mrs. Walter Ricks. Eight members were present. Cocoa and cookies were served at the opening of the meeting as it was held after school. Louise Herzog conducted the meeting. The roll was called and old and new busi ness was discussed. We played one game and the meeting was then ad- iourned. The next meeting will be held March 4 at Wren Winni ford's home after school. Conny Varner Reporter. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Chiang Kai-shek Expects Indonesia To Cause Unrest Editor's note: Following is latest of series of recent interviews with world lead ers by Mimi Thomason, pres ident of United Press International. Brush Busters The Phoenix Brush Buster Forestry 4-H club met recent. lv at the Wright place. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Scott are the leaders of the club Ten were present including visitors. They were David F Keiser and Mrs. Wright. The next meeting will be at Hugh Henriksen's place at 8 p.m. Jackie Tuggle gave a denv onstration on how to mount a specimen. Some types of glue hold better than others. We saw a movie and listen, ed to a talk by David F. Rei ser, head of timber manage ment In Rogue River national forest. Mrs. Wright was hostess, Pie was served as refresh ments. Bill James, Reporter. Straight Stitchers The Straight Stitchers 4-H club had their first February meeting recently at the home of Karon Sanderson. They had a cooking demonstration of peanut butter cookies which was given by the leader, Judy Sanderson. There are four regular members but only three at tended. The next meeting of the Straight Stitchers will be Feb. IS. Jacque Carlton, Reporter. Desert Pegasus The Desert Pegasus 4-H club of Eagle Point met re cently at the Dunn ranch. We had four visitors and 20 mem bers present. Eddie Baker passed his first step. The club voted to have potluck dinner at our next meeting March 2, at the Eagle Point Community building at 7:30 p.m. The Antelope Horse club is Invited. We will show the films, "Quarter Horse Conform a 1 1 o n," and "The Horse America Made." Sandra and Delmar Robin ion gave talks on their horses. Jennie Olson and Dale West served refreshments. Gina Krambeal, Reporter. By MIMS THOMASON Taipei, Formosa- lUPB -Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, 75, president of Nationalist China, feels Indonesia is doomed to become an all-out Communist state and ."I "cause more unresi and chaos in the Pacific area." In an exclusive two and one-half hour interview with United Pre.s International at his beach house on the south ern coast of Formosa, the soldier-statesman said his armed forces are ready to '"return" to the Chinese main land and he believes hU ex peditionary force will be launched "sometime this year." The president told UPI that he strongly favors Malaysia, the proposed confederation of Malaya with Singapore and three British slates on the north coast of Borneo Island' Sarawak, Brunei, and North Borneoas a safeguard against the spread of communism. Better Act Fast Chiang warned the United States and other Western countries they had better act fast to save Asia from the grasp of communism. Referring to Indonesia, he said the power and influence of the Communists Is not necessarily confined to the high levels of governmert but has reached the common mass es of the people. He blames this on food shortages and declines in tin and rubber exports. The president made a point of emphasizing that he has no intention of picking an arbitrary time and place for what he invariably refers to "return to the mainland but will send his armed f r ces only after there has been an internal revolt in Red China. There is no solidarity of forces in Communist China," he said. "Even no thore is serious split and disorder in the armed forces. We will move when the time is right. I will lead the striking forces which will go to the assist ance of our enslaved country men on the mainland." The generalissimo talked easily and answered questions Smock for Spring W 4 At j4 asked of him without the slightest hesitation. He ap pears to have recovered com pletely from an illncf- of nearly a year ago. Ma. Gen S. K. Ku of the Chinese air force, a former University of Michigan student, served as interpreter. The interview started promptly at noon and contin ued for an hour, then through a lunch which featured squab and shark's fin soup among I other Chinese specialties. I After lunch the interview resumed in the sunny living room of the one-room residence overlooking a sandy beach. Washington -tVPt- The Brit-1 buys rice from British Guiana Ish Embassy said Tuesday I and Cuban ships go there to there was "no truth what-' get it. 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