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... Xri. Si". A r,ix U:-.W mm i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON THURSDAY. JUNE 27. 11(3 MUMrumt eiHL NAMED - Linda Olsen, 19, left, of Coos Bay, has been named uregon Dairy Princess at Portland. Sharing honors are Diane Davis, 18, Bend, chosen as second alternate, center, and Georgia Rae Hubbard, 18, Eagle Point, selected as first alternate. Miss Olsen will represent Oregon in. the National Dairy Princess contest. lUPI) Hatfield Vetoes Bill Designed To Protect Consumer , Salem (DPI) A consumer protection measure has been vetoed by Gov. Mark Hat field because it "unnec essarily infringes upon the freedom of our economic sys tem and is itself a restraint jf trade." The measure would have restricted goods, and would have restricted sales of "loss leaders"- at less than whole sale cost. - , - Hatfield sap the bill "ac complishes little, if any thing." , Subject of Litigation , ; He said: "Statutes that would outlaw so-called price cutting and fix a minimum price at cost were passed in the difficult days of the de pression of the 1930s and have been the subject of litigation throughout the country, be ing found unconstitutional in many cases. ' . , ' . . "It would be very dificult for many merchants to know whether they were or were not violating the law when attempting to set low prices to meet a competitive situation. INVITED TO CUBA Brasilia - (UPD - Cuban Pres ident Osvaldo Dorticos has invited Brazilian President Joao Goulart to visit Cuba, the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday. Goulart has not yet replied to the invitation. The Black Mutlims-IV Preachings of Black Organization Hits Reluctant Chord in Many Negroes Br H. D. QUICS UPI Correspondent Almost like a litany are the cries that pop from the audi ence at a Black Muslim public mass meeting when the speak er gets going against the devil -"the white man who kid naped you and brought you here." The chorus goes "Yeah!" and "That' right!" and "Yes!" and "Tell it to them!" And "You're right" at every ora torical pause. The audience, the hard core of it, sounds as impassioned as the speaker. But always self -controlled and orderly. . j "You're fed up with the whites!" (Right!) "The white man's got those Negro preach ers walking around telling you to forgive." (Yeah!) "The white man tells you don't get emotional, don't be bitter at the man who kidnaped you." (Tell 'em!) "He's got these Negro lead ers saying: Don't struggle, Don't holler, don't defend yourself. Am I right or wrong?" (Right!) Speaks In Harlim On a steamy summer night, a reporter stood listening to the polished but rasping Mal colm X, the clean-cut and ar ticulate No. 2 man in the movement, speak to some 2.000 or 3,000 Negroes on a Harlem block in New York. Malcolm X tells his audi ence: "The honorable Elijah Muhammad says to black men: Clean up, stand up, and look up! "Don't let the white man look for you, speak for you. and don't let the white man fight for you." (Right!) "Any body who opposes freedom is a devil." He says Elijah Muhammad's mission is: "To turn you away from evil and back in the di rection of God." . Of Christianity he may say: "Jesus was born 9.000 miles from here, and you can call on Him as much as you want to and the white man will still put his rope around your neck." Hsve Influence One observer of the Black Muslim movement says: "They have an influence on Negro thinking now. It we had the least bit of a change toward depression, they could be very much of a force. They could be a political force, if they should ever say 'vote for . . .' They've got valid pro tests. And the 'white devil' all the sympathizers have felt this." Prof. C. Eric Lincoln in his study of the movement says its demand for a separate Ne gro state commands little or no attention among non-Muslim Negroes: "But the lashing indictment of the white man that supports the demand strikes a responsive, if reluct ant, chord in many Negro hearts." Elijah Muhammad, the lead er, has his headquarters in Chicago but spends a great deal of time now in his Phoe nix, Ariz., home because of an asthmatic condition. In a re cent interview with Robert S. Bird of the New York Herald C 5 Tribune, he disavowed any aspect of hatred or violence in the movement. "We are not going to take part in any violence whatso ever. "We're not going to do any thing other than what we are doing. That is trying to de liver the truth to our people and teach them that they are supposed to be Muslims, and that means they are supposed to be righteous people and that we have shed oft all things that pertain to wickedness." The movement docs have. however, a finely trained group of stalwart young men. known as "The Fuirt of Is lam," or F.O.I., who are skilled and kept in training in judo and other hand-to-hand methods. Pope Paul VI II New Leader of Catholic Church Son of Well-To-Do Landowner Editor's note: Following is the second of a three-part scr ies on Pop Paul VI, in man and hit origin, his policies and what his pontificate may hold for both tha Catholic and non - Catholic world. By United Press International The mayor of the little vil- ft" ' . . . Uii (MUfflEDE . Sill i Saye;ttbv :oii7All Kinds of Heating WO MOWEY DOWN . . . 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Man., Fri. 10 AM to S:10 M , :J0 AM to f PM lage of Conccsio put In an urgent telephone call to his counterpart at Sotto II Mon te, some 30 miles away in northern Italy. When the call came through, Mayor Riccarclo Giu stacchini began shouting ex citedly: "We've got a Pope now, too. What did you do to celebrate yours? I need some advice." For this was the village where on Sept. 28, 1897, Glo yannl Battista Montini was born, the second of throe sons, to the well - to-do family of Giorgio Montini and Giudit ta Alghisi. " Sixty five years later on June 21, 1963, Montini was chosen supreme pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. He took the name Paul VI. Roaton for Call Mayor Giustacchini had reason to put in that urgent telephone call to nearby Sot to 11 Monte for "expert ad vice." 11 was there that the late Pope John XXIII was born 81 years before as Angc lo Giuseppe Roncalli. And that little village has never seen such a celebration as when Roncalli was named pontiff In 1958. Aside from the fact that Montini and Roncalli both grew up in the same area of northern Italy, they were worlds apart in their back ground. Roncalli, who died June 3 after a four and a half year reign as pontiff, came from a peasant family of 13 children. His brothers continued to till the soil even after ho became Pope. Montlnl's family were well-to-do landowners, not nobility but with generations of solid background. He was one of three sons. While Roncalli's father toil ed most of his life to buy a home and a bit of land, Mon tlnl's father kept three houses, thousands of acres of land, and was a crusading Catholic journalist and member of the Italian Parliament. Both families, however, were extremely religious. . Every morning, the front door of the Montini home would be opened by a servant shortly before seven o'clock and tho three Montini boys, followed by the mother and father, would come out and walk to the local church for morning Mass. During the day there were set times devoted to prayers. When the family was at their summer home at nearby Vera lavecchia a bell was rung at three o clock every afternoon, No matter what they were doing, the boys stopped to pray for a few moments. The daily ringing of the bell was to mark the traditional hour of the death of Christ on the cross on Calvary. Enters Prisithood On May 29, 1920. Giovanni Montini was ordained a priest at the cathedral of Brescia. Later that year he went to Rome, where he continued his studies at the Lombard Semi' nary of the Gregorian Univer sity of Rome. In May, 1923, his studies were interrupted for several months when he was sent to Warsaw, Poland, as secretary of the papal nunciature While there he added Polish to his growing list of Ian- guages. He speaks, in addl tion . to his native Italian, English, i French, German Spanish, and the language of the church, Latin. In the autumn he returned to Rome and again took up his studies. A year later he entered into regular service In the Vatican secretariat of state and in 1925 was named a clerk there. It was the beginning of 30 years he was to spend with the secretariat. Rally Squad Plans To Attend Session The Medford High School rally squad will attend the cheer leader session at Pom Pom Camp, Squaw Valley, Calif., next week. Miss Sue White of Jacksonville, yell queen, announced today. This will be the first time the Medford High school cheer leaders have attended the Squaw Valley camp. Last year they attended a training session for cheer leaders in Eugene. They expect to gel some new yells and new features. which other Oregon schools will not have, at the Call fornia session, Miss White said. j ' In the group will be Joce- lyn Six, Ann Parsons, Bcv Bush, Teresa Riggs, and Sue Elmgrcn of the rally squai ; and Fred Haupert, one of I lie high school yell leaders. Mrs. Lloyd Parsons of Med ford will accompany the stu dents, who will leave Med ford Sunday and remain at Squaw Valley until noon July 4. Lynn Sjolund, vocal music director of the Medford High school, pLo will drive some of the students south. Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, sen ior girl counselor at Medford High school and advisor to the rally squad, is attending Reed college this summer, but will be in Medford to mrct with the girls before their departure. Youth Range Camp Scheduled in State Corvallis Teen-age boys from Oregon's metropolitan areas as well as from eastern Oregon will have an oppor tunity to study under the open sky and get better ac quainted with the great out doors at this year's Oregon Youth Range Camp. Each eastern Oregon coun ty, and Multnomah, Marion, Benton and Linn counties many send four boys, 13-17 years of age, to the Aug. S to 10 camp at the Lake Creek Guard Station In Logan val ley. Dillard H. 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Anti-Castro Rebels Declared Surrounded Miami - fljro - Cuban pa trol boats and militiamen have surrounded a small group of Anti-Castro rebels after a running sea battle through Cuban coastal is lands, reports reaching here diiclnscd Wednesday. CONGO rORCES CUT United Nations, N.V. - UTti -The United Nations announc ed Wednesday it has reduced its military forces In the Congo from 11,219 to 8,382 men in the past month. ELECTRIC AND puoina supply Universal Pumps By JACUZZI' We have been appointed distributors of the famous UNIVERSAL PUMP, manufactured by JACUZZI. Jet and Submersible Pumps in stock nowl We will install or you can do it yourself. CHECK OUR LOW PRICES SERVICE GUARANTEED , FINANCING AVAILAHE ON PUMPS Plastic Irrigation Pipe 100 FT. COIL : " . . . 3.95 Mil 1 TTA" ' I ST T 1 V I M I PLUMBHIG SPECIALS i2" Ells . . 10S1.00 12" Tees. . 8$1.00 ORANGEBURG PIPE For Drain Fields 4" . .25 ft. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Quiet Switches and Grounded Receptacles your O$l00 CHOICE ) I 250 FT. 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