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Prefair Friday
The Ruch - Applegate 4-H
club prefair will be held Fri
day, July 26, at the Ruch
school.
Swine showmanship and
Judging will start at 10 a.m.
Sheep classes will follow with
dairy and beef classes to be
held after lunch. There will
also be a special round-robin
showmanship contest for the
winners of each of the classes
to compete.
Darrell Shepard, Future
Farmers of America instruct
or at Crater High school, will
be the judge.
A cooking exhibit and judg.
ing class are also being plan'
ned.
Lunch will be served at
noon for a nominal charge,
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. 1963
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
TheyH Do It Every Time
- By Jimmy Hatlo
Smokey Say it
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IN POSTERITY
wntmbef fine dethoy yargaadlingpn
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Worth protecting!
Nursing a blue-ribbon bangovep-it
took ah act of con6pess to get
lushwell to his dental date
But, lush well
NOU MUST VOU BAH
OUT ON HIM LIST WEEK
GET UP AND GET GOING
HES ALWAYS BUSY
POOBABLY ONLY BE A I
K FEW MINUTES
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APPOINTMENT? A
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COULDNT. CU'CU- Jf
Q. CALL HIM UP AN' J(
A Oe.LVIE D-WAUER, 7' -
But what was that about tme
wokst is yet to come ? give a
listen to the happy molar man-
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CANCELLATIONS" WA""A THAT
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ON THE EROSION AND THE
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Examination Opens
To FH Feeera Posf
New examinations to fill
federal civil service positions
for apprentice in the electrical
crafts have been announced
by the Civil Service commis
sion.
Receipt of appll cations
must be prior to Aug. 2.
Additional information and
applications are avail able
from L. B. Nelson, examiner,
at the U.S. post office here.
The port of New York has
650 miles of waterfront.
African Groups
May Have Conflict
By NEIL SMITH
Johannesburg IUPD South
Africa may be facing a pe
riod in which rival African
terrorist groups divide, their
time between striking at the
whites and fighting each
other.
There are growing indica
tions that the rise of promi
nence of a terrorist taction
called Poqo has upset Afri
cans who are Bitterly op
posed to Poqo's political af-
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filiate, the banned Pan-Afri
can Congress (PAC). .
Poqo, with Its emphasis on
brutality and murder, has
stolen the -South ' African
headlines for the past six
months. This has tended to ob
scure the fact that It repre
sents the terror wing of only
one of the two major African
political organizations in the
republic.
Outlawed
Both these organizations,
the PAC and the African Na
tional Congress. (ANC) have
been outlawed, but are said
to be active underground.
Before their banning, in
tensive rivalry between them
already had led to violence.
Now there are signs that
further fighting may be on
the way this time between
supporters of the PAC-
spawned Poqo and its ANC
equivalent, Umkonto We
Sizwe (Spear of the Nation)-
Umkonto We Sizwe dates
to the end of 1961. Unlike
Poqo, it claims that its ranks
include people of all races.
When Umkonto first intro
duced Itself to the South Afri
can public with a clandestine
I pamphlet, it emphasized this
multi-racial aspect
At that time, Umkonto
claimed links with no other
African political body. But at
the Moshi Afro-Asian solidar
ity conference in Tanganyika
earlier this year, delegates of
the African National Con
gress announced that Um
konto had placed Its forces
at the ANC's disposal.
Dangerous Sphere
This in itself was enough
to move the former political
rivalry between PAC and
ANC into the more danger
ous sphere of the new terror
ist offshoots.
Umkonto has been active
for many months and is said
to be responsible for a wave
of sabotage against railway
and communications Jinks in
South Africa. As far as is
known, Umkonto's activities
have caused some Inconveni
ence but no loss of life. Its
white supporters and plan
ners are. believed to Include
former members of the
banned Communist party of
South Africa..
Certainly, Umkonto's sabo
tage attempts, while often
clumsy, show a discipline
and planning that contrasts
with the Mau Mau-like mum
bo jumbo and acts of gross
brutality associated with
Poqo,
Reports from the African
townships on the edge of Jo
hannesburg say a behind-the-
scenes struggle already b in
progress with the two rival
terrorist organizations vying
for support of key township
residents.
Fear Activities
The brutality of Poqo is
producing a reaction among
those Africans who, whl'.c
milltantly opposed to the
white South African govern
ment, are not opposed to
whites as such. Some of them
fear Poqo's activities will
create a bad tn.ago for Afri
can nationalism abroad, in
much the same way as Mau
Mau stained the Image of na
tionalism in Kenya. Others
believe that In a country
with a 25 per cent minority
of whites, there Is no future
for an ideology based purely
on anti-whitlsm-
In recent weeks, a series
of meetings have taken place
in the Johannesburg African
townships In an effort to
check the growing influence
of Poqo. Poqo reportedly has
retaliated by threatening the
traitors ' with violence
Figthing between rival Af
rican terrorist groups will do
nothing to aid the cause of
African nationalists In the re
public. If anything, It will
place the whie man still more
firmly In the saddle.
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Many Public Officials
Caught in Rights Disputes
By AL KUETTNER
UPI Correspondent
With the integration prob
lem breaking out all over the
country, some non-Southern
public officials are finding
themselves increasing on the
firing line of the civil rights
controversy.
Two key attack points In
recent weeks have been New
York, with a Negro popula
tion ten times the total pop
ulation of Montgomery, Ala.,
and Chicago which has li
times more Negroes than all
residents of Jackson, Miss.
Mayor Robert Wagner of
New York has walked through
crowds of pickets to reach
his office and Chicago Mayor
Richard J. Daley has been vir
tually routed from one of his
city's parks and booed off a
convention platform.
Both New York and Chica
go have long been havens for
Negroes who decided to leave
the South. Both cities- long
have had their share of racial
incidents. But only in recent
months has the integration
campaign there been stepped
up to its current- hot pitch.
Two Big Problems
Jobs and housing are the
two biggest issues in both
New York and Chicago as
they are in most of the non
Southern areas where alleged
racial discrimination was an
issue,
Just as a 48-hour hunger
strike ended at the New York
City Hall Sunday night, the
Congress of Racial Equality
sent fresh recruits to the of
fice of the mayor.
Also in New York more
than 200 integration pickets
were arrested in a single day
at construction sites where
hiring discrimination 'was
charged,
Chicago integration groups
attempted to storm to the up.
per floors of the Chicago
Board of Education building
but were turned back. Many
pickets have been dragged to
paddy wagons by police.
"Republicans are to blame!"
Daley pleaded as he retreated
from a July 4 freedom rally
at a public park. But the
GOP, which for years has
written off Chicago to the
Democrats, said it wasn't so.
Integration leaders, who
BRANDO RELEASED
Santa Monica, Calif. - (UPD -Actor
Marlon Brando, 39,
home today after six days in
a hospital for treatment of a
kidney ailment, planned to
talk with Negro leaders to
make new arrangements for
his participation in civil rights
demonstrations in the South.
had gone fairly easy on the
Democratic organization com
manded by Daley, began beat
ing a path to his door this
summer. He has been con
fronted by as many as 500
pickets demanding such things
as a bi-racial committee. He
has worked with Negro lead
ers in granting some demands,
Fears White Exodus
Integrationists claim that
Daley has dragged his feet
'on moving Negro pupils into
white schools for fear of a
great white exodus from the
city. The move to sub
urbia cost Chicago more than
100,000 population in the
1950s. At the same time, the
Negro population shot up
ward. While playing the tense sit
uation with caution, Daley
has been firm on one point
of confrontation with demon
strators: "If a public office
is to be used for public busi
ness, taking over of the of
fice by anyone is not proper
and interferes with public
business."
Wagner, referring to the
nationwide civil rights strug
gle as "pent - up protests
against 100 years of discrim
ination and indignity," asked
for a special New York leg
islative session to enact laws
to promote desegregation.
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MARITAL KNOT TIED-Newlywed film actor Robert Wagner
and his bride, the former Marion Marshall Donen of Los An
geles, embrace on the steps of the Bronx Supreme Court
building in The Bronx, N. Y., following their marriage. (UPI)
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