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THURSDAY, JULY 11. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Listened to Wrong
Tunes But Got
An 'A' in Music
By JOSEPH FLEMING
Berlin IUPD Joern L e h
mann, 16-year-old member o
the Communist Youth Orga
nization, got an "A" in mu
sic but he is failing civics
because he listened to the
wrong tunes.
Lehmann turned on hii
transistor radio in the school
yard at recess. As a result
he was threatened with ex
nulsionl from East Berlin'i
Rahnsdorf High school and
he got his photograph in the
newspaper.
Joern lists his hobby as
music and it was a music pro
gram that got him in trouble
cast doubt on the political re
liabilitv of his friends and
even of the school branch of
the "Free German Youth.
If it had been just music
Joern played during recess,
he would have been okay
But he played "NATO
music."
No Such Thing
Now there really Is no
such thing as "NATO music."
Joern's radio did not play a
song called the "NATO
March" or anything like that
What he did was tune in to
a Western radio stat' s mu
sic program. And Western
music is "NATO music," the
Communist Youth newspaper
Young World said In a story
about Joern,
Whether the program Is
music or cooking hints, East
Germans are not supposed to
lisen to Western stations. The
Communists fear news and
political programs might be
heard, too.
Young World reported
Joern did not err through
ignorance. .
"The revanchist role of the
NATO stations had been dis
cussed in class" the news
paper said.
School principal Erlcr,
who warned Joern that one
more western station would
mean expulsion, said Joern
and other students had been
given adequate instruction
on the dangers of listening to
Western stations in civics
class.
Not only Joern but many
of his classmates were in dis
grace. They stood around
Joern and listened to the mu
sic without taking action,
the newspaper said.
"I am disappointed with
the Communist youths in the
class," said Erlcr. "In the
civics class they give the
right answers but outside
they let things take their
course."
The incident would appear
to be minor and hardly worth
the space Young World de
voted to it, three-quarters of
a page in an eight-page
tabloid.
But the Communists know
that Joern and his class
mates are not exceptions
Youth still has not been won
ovc. despite 17 years of Com
munist rule.
In school youths pay lip
service to Communist ideas
to get passing marks and
keep out of trouble. But
Erler said, outside they do
as they please.
Peace Corps Test
Staled July 20
A Peace Corps placement
test for those interested in be
coming a Peace Corps volun
teer will be given at 8:30 a.m.
Saturday, July 20.
The tost in Medford will be
administered in the main post
office building, and in Grants
Pass, Room 3 of the Federal
building.
Those selected for training
will spend 10 to 12 weeks on
a college campus or at a Peace
Corps camp in Puerto Rico,
studying the language, history
and culture of their host
country, and American affairs.
Volunteers agree to serve
two years in the Peace Corps,
including training time. The
minimum age for volunteer
service is 18. There is no up
per age limit, and a number
of persons in their seventies
are among the 5,000 volun
teers now serving.
Married couples may serve
if they have no dependents
and If both husband and wife
qualify for the same project.
Liberal arts graduates and
persons with skills In agri
culture, public health, for
estry, carpentry and other
building skills, and social
work, are being sought In par
ticular. A college degree is
not required.
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ROYALTY MEETS Prince Philip of England, left, and
Paul of Greece chat after the king's arrival at Gatwick,
land, for the start of a four-day state visit, (UPI)
King
Eng-
Dennis the Menace
Potluck Picnic Set
By Council of Blind
The annual potluck picnic
of the Jackson Council of the
Blind will be held at 2 p.m.,
July 14, at the Ed Taylor
ranch, Table Rock rd.
Members have been asked
to take their own table service
and to meet at the Dale Har
ris home, 22 West Jackson St.,
at 1:20 p.m.
In the event of rain, the
picnic will be held at the
Commission for the Blind Re
habilitation and Opportunity
center, 248 East Stewart ave.,
Medford.
Those desiring transporta
tion may call Dorsey Lowe at
772-6072.
Publication Tells Story of Lumber Industry in Area
A new publication relating
the story of the lumber in
dustry of Jackson county has
been released by the South
ern Oregon Conservation and
Tree Farm association.
Dale Prentice, SOCTTA
secretary-manager, noted that
the pamphlet was produced
at the request of the SOCTFA
public relations committee to
answer the most often asked
questions concerning the local
forest products industry.
The publication outlines
the early history of the log
ging industry in southern Ore
gon, includes a thumbnail
sketch and narrative of typi
cal present-day timber har
vesting and contains brief
facts and figures on the eco
nomic impact of the forest pro
ducts industry in Jackson
county.
Information was compiled
from a variety of industry
sources by Russ Jamison,
Medford, who also designed
and produced the pamphlet
for SOCTFA, Prentice noted.
It will be made available to
anyone on request.
Groups or individuals who
have need of such a publica
tion to aid them in explaining
the forest products industry
to employees, local residents
or to out of state visitors may
secure free copies. Requests
should be addressed to Don
Stathos, chairman, SOCTFA
public relations committee or
to SOCTFA, 518 East Main
St., Medford. Copies also will
be made available at the Med
ford and Ashland Chamber of
Commerce offices, Prentice
added.
Present plans call for the
publication of a similar
pamphlet on the story of the
forest products industry in
Josephine county at a later
date if the present one serves
a good purpose in answering
questions concerning the industry.
Portland Youngster
Killed by Shotgun
Portland flJPD Greg Leroy
Bauer, 16, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Bauer, Portland,
was killed instantly Wednes
day when a 12-gauge shotgun
discharged in the hands of a
friend.
Police said the accident oo
curred as the victim was ly
ing on a couch talking on tha
telephone.
Officers said Jerry W. Trav
is, 16, was attempting to un
load the gun when it acci
dentally discharged. The two
boys were alone in the Travis
house at the time, police said.
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