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PORKER SUBDUED A big pursuit ends In a pileup as
youngsters enthusiastically charge an evasive, well-greased
porker. A lunging grasp results In a tumble and a greased
pig prize for Jim Reifschneider at a fair in Belleville, 111. He
will keep the pig and raise it as a 4-H club project. (UPI)
Three Accidents
Reported in City
Medford police investigat
ed three vehicle accidents in
the city Monday. Two drivers
were cited, officers said.
A citation for disobeying a
traffic signal was issued to
Malcolm Scott Tibbetts, 54, of
2715 South Pacific highway,
after his car collided with a
vehicle operated by Frances
Myrtle Austin, 46, of 521
Berrydale ave. The mishap oc
curred about 0:45 a.m. at
Eighth st. and Riverside ave.
No Injuries were reported of
ficers said.
A parked car registered to
De Armond Leigh, 1131 North
Main st., Ashland, was dam
aged about 1:30 p.m. while
It was parked near South Riv
erside ave. and West Ninth
st. Driver of the car was Axel
Albert Falkenberg, 64, Cen
tral Point. No citations were
issued.
A citation for disobeying a
traffic signal was issued to
Murray Edward Perry, 45, of
2335 Table Rock rd., after his
car collided with a City of
Medford pickup truck about
3:30 p.m. at Berrydale and
Howard aves.
Driver of the truck, Charles
Donald Slater, 48, of 3527
Roberts rd., was admitted to
Rogue Valley hospital follow
ing the collision. His condi
tion was described as good
yesterday.
Salem-flJPD-State Treasurer
Howard Belton will go to
New York Aug. 22 to sign a
$9.6 million bond issue.
Washington Racial
Demonstration To
Be Orderly Affair
By AL KUETTNER
UPI Correspondent
One day this week a me
morandum signed by the
leaders of the Aug. 28 march
on Washington will be re
leased from the New York
headquarters of the massive
operation.
The document will contain
such signatures as Dr. Mar
tin Luther King Jr. of the
Southern Christian Leader
ship Conference; Roy Wll
kine executive head of the
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored
people, and A. Philip Ran
dolph, president of the Ne
gro American Labor coun
cil
It will call on Negroes to
conduct themselves in a "so
ber and dignified" manner
when they come to the na-
demonstration ever released
during the current civil
rights dispute.
Plans Carafully Laid
This is part of a carefully
laid plan to prevent the dem
onstration from erupting into
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incidents and violence
If the show Is pulled off
without a hitch, the ability
of Negro leaders to control
their forces will have claimed
a major strategic victory. If
there should be trouble,
look for strong reaction from
Congress.
The size of the Washing
ton crowd now is predicted
at "well over 100,000."
Marchers, their voices raised
h y m n "We Shall Over
ln a moving Integra 1 1 o n
come" will mass before the
Lincoln Memorial in an ap
peal to Congress to enact tne
new civil rights bill.
' The demonstrators are sup
posed to arrive and leave
Washington in a single day,
leaving behind only the In
fluence of a massive ht
disciplined exercise In mass
persuasion as a lobby for bet
ter jobs and civil liberties for
the nation's Negroes.
Well Organised
Leaders of the march
have tried to thinn of t. ,,-
thing, down to getting advice
from the Army on how many
persons can pass a given
point in a given time. They
have arranged for comfort
stations but no food. March
ers must bring their own box
lunches.
"I believe it can be done
peacefully," said Wilklns. a
senior "anchor man" on Ihe
project. "The sheer size of
the chowd and the louistics
will limit the amount of acti
vity. This is in our favor."
Cleveland Robinson, a New
York Negro labor leader who
was born In the West Indies,
probably will be chief parade
marshal. He will be in touch
with hundreds of other mar
shals by walkie talkie. The
crowd will be contacted,
when necessary, by bull horn.
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Certificates Are
Presented to Police
Nine members of the Med
ford city police department
this morning were presented
with certificates for success
ful completion of a course In
municipal police administra
tion. Medford Mayor James Dun
levy presented the certifi
cates to the officers and com
plimented the officers on
their achievement.
City Manager Robert Duff
also complimented the offi
cers, as well as Assistant City
Manager Gilbert J. Guljahr,
who was the instructor for
the course
Receiving t h e certificates
were Chief Charles Champ-
lln, Capt. Clyde Fichtncr, Lis.
Orlo McGcc, Rollle Pcan,
Lyle C. Perkins. Jack McMil
lan and Jack Sanders, and
Sgts. D. F. Tusow and Ray
mond Sccly.
Military Pay
Bill Approved
By Senate Vote
Washington (UPD The Sen
ate Tuesday passed 84-0 a
$1.2 billion military pay raise
bill providing increases Oct.
1 for almost all officers and
enlisted personnel in the arm
ed services.
Designed to encourage ca
reers in the military and pre
vent loss of trained personnel
to private industry, the bill
represents the first general
pay increase for the services
since 1958.
The bill now will go to a
House-Senate conference com
mittee to work out final
compromise with a different
version passed earlier by the
House.
It would provide increases
ranging from $5 to $120 a
month for 1.9 million officers
and enlisted personnel on ac
tive duty, and also raise the
pay of reserves and about
417,000 retired military men.
The Senate version, drafted
by a subcommittee headed by
Sen. Howard W. Cannon (D-
Nev.), differs in a number of
key areas from the House
measure.
Cannon's group trimmed
substantial pay raises provid
ed in the House bill for cer
tain retired generals and ad
mirals, and put more money
into pay hikes for officers and
enlisted men in the middle to
lower ranks.
The House allowed no in
creases for those with under
two years service. The Senate
changed this, giving officers
with under two years active
service from $20 to $50 more
a month, and enlisted per
sonnel with the rank of E-4
and above $7 to $8 a month
increase.
Those with t w o or more
years active service would get
an average 6.8 per cent in
crease: Officers from $60 to
$120 a month, enlisted men
from $5 to $120 a month.
In all, the Cannon group
made cuts of $36.9 million In
the House bill, and added
$141.9 million in pay adjust
ments, for a net increase of
about $5 million a year over
the House.
Six Americans
Missing in Korea
Seoul, Korea-OIPK-A small
U.S. Army plane with six
Americans aboard has been
missing since Sunday on a
flight from the eastern Korean
coast to the Seoul area, the
United Nations Command said
Tuesday.
A ground and air search
has failed to produce anything
so far.
A UNC spokesman said
Monday there had been no
either in the area where the I
plane was flying or along the
demilitarized zone when the
aircraft was lost.
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GIRLS' SADDLE AND
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