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SECTION B MEDFORDf PAGES 1 to 8 RIBUNB MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 24. 1963 ft A i V 0 WkA !t .VS LEAVES APARTMENT - John Profumo, who resigned as British War Minister after admitting his involvement with playgirl Christine Keeler, leaves his apartment in London Wednesday. Scotland A'ard Wednesday questioned Profumo In its investigation into the activities of Dr. Stephen Ward, society osteopath and alleged "Soviet intermediary," who in troduced Miss Keeler to Profumo. (UPI) Negro Leaders Cile Portland Racial Troubles Portland-AW-Negro leaders accused labor unions, the Portland Housing Authority and the Portland School board of contributing to racial difficulties Sunday. The criticism came at a rally after some 400 persons marched through the city's predominately Negro Albina district in a memorial parade for slain Mississippi integra tion leader Medgar Evers. About 30 per cent of the marchers were non-Negro. Labor unions were describ ed as "the biggest single source of discrimination in Portland." Mayfield Webb, president of the Oregon chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple, said a "major event" would take place in the labor field in the next few weeks. He said the "event" would affect all unions because Ne groes were tired of what he called delaying tactics. He would not elaborate beyond that. The housing authority drew Negro fire for its plan to build a federal low-cost hous ing aevelopment in the Albina district. Webb called it a "ghetto housing project." Racial Imbalance in several Portland - schools- was the cause of Negro leaders' crit cism of the school board. The marchers were not heckled as they moved quiet ly along the parade route. Most were well-dressed and many carried signs and wore black armbands. There were few spectators. Dennis the Menace 1 I HOPE YA WV6 torsA TIME 10 tISTEM 'ODSE1HI6 HAS ULtii Logging Road Plans Opposed Portland-(l'-Objections to a proposed road for logging operations in the Minam riv er area of the Wallowa Moun tains have been voiced at a U.S. Forest Service hearing here. The Forest Service present ed revised proposals for the Minam River Watershed at a hearing Friday, explaining that they were offered to sound out public opinion and that a firmed up program would be offered this fall. J. Herbert Stone, regional forester, said the revised pro posal included an increase of 11.223 acres to the Eagle Cap Wildnerness area; a recreation area of about 13.000 acres on both sides of the lower reach es of the Minam river in the Whitman and Wallowa Na tional Forests, with timber harvesting on a selective ba sis, and a multiple use road running five miles 'down the Little Minam river to Bould er creek. The road eventually would extend into the main Minam river recreation area. A spokesman for the Save the Minam, Inc., said his group proposed a road into the Little Minam watershed. George Reid of Baker, pres ident of the Oregon Wildlife Federation, said ita clubs had voted unanimously to include all of the Minam in a wild erness area attached to Eagle Cap. Swimming Classes For Men at YMCA The YMCA is offering a men's swimming class start ing June 26 at 5:15 p.m. The class will be held Monday and Wednesday each week for six weeks. There will be a practice swim every Friday afternoon. The men's classes will be for the very beginners through intermediate and limited to 13. The sessions will be primarily individual instruction of each indi vidual. The YMCA swimming pool is an enclosed heated pool. The instructor for the class will be Don Day and Bill Butler. For further informa tion, call Ben Jensen at the Y, 772-6295. NIXON MEETS NASSER Cairo, U.A.R.-flJ-Former Vice President Richard M. Nixon met Sunday with U.A.R. President Gamal Ao dcl Nasser and praised his "strong personality, intelli gence, wisdom, and Immense knowledge." Goodmayet, England-rtW-Michael Vaughan, 26, ami Lesley Marshall, 22, postpon ed their wedding today be cause the greyhound they bought with most of their sav ings in hopes of winning on the dog races ran away and was killed, ' A little vinegar added to the last rinse water will remove all perspiration ordor from heavy woolen shirts. Save Time . . . Save Gat . . . Save Coins- Sit Back and RELAX Let Us Pick Up and Deliver . Your Laundry WASH-DRY-FOLD 15 Pounds ONLY $1135 u Each Additional Pound Just 9c Phona 772-61 65 for Pick Up and Dalivary Service DUMAS DOMESTIC LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 30-32 N. Riverside Medford "Nothing Makat Clothes As Clean As a laundry" Yernonia Shooting Leaves Man Dead Vernonia IUPD A man was shot and fatally wounded near here early today during an altercation at a home, Colum bia County Sheriff Roy Wil burn reported. Dead was Glenn Wood, about 32, believed to be from Forest Grove. The shooting occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Norman at Riverside just east of here. The sheriff was questioning Mrs. Norman. Wilburn said details were sketchy but that Wood appar- ently went to the Norman home while the Normans were away and Mrs. . Norman s mother, Mrs. Ruth Raymer, was babysitting. Mrs. Norman told authori ties she ordered Wood to leave w,hen they returned and that he struck her. She then went into the bedroom, got a gun and the shooting followed, Wilburn said. SHOUT WITH JOY - Muscovites, shouting with joy, carry huge portraits of Valentine Tereshkova, first space woman; . Vladimir Bykovsky, her fellow Cosmonaut, left; and Lenin on Red Square Wednesday. The people had just been told that the two cosmonauts had been safely brought down to earth after days in orbit, according to the official Soviet source from which this photo was- obtained. 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