Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1960 — Page 2
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Fear Possfcle New Violence By Africans . jottANNWIitiRU «UW» --»»• rupeaaa today •are reported MO*l ln< up gun* ter dadMU* •#*»*•» maaiMa Raw violence •*«» Afrl 7Z uagr a M-bour work page Monday to protest toe maaa -h-*.una at naaito •*•»£»***•■ tfcipf Albert Lutbull. heedof the banned Adrtran National Onn ansa, catted tbc' work stoppage but emphasised It would not Bn iiit riled againat com mar ce octoduatry. Under • IMS tow. Afri-t-ana arc forbiddee to atrtka "I caU lor rvacy African man. woman, and cbttd. and upon all other aacttooa of ttoa paopta to übaarva Monday at •. W of mourning ... by flaying at boma and not working." he aatd TV Afrtcana Rilled More than go African* ware killed at Sharpcville and at fin. near Capetown, last Monday and Tuesday They bad marched on police stations In crowds of thousands and Invited arrest by attempting to turn in their identity book*, wbicb all non-whites must carry. In VandcrbiJl Park, near Sharpcville. a local magistrate reported that European* were applying for firearms permit* in increasing number*. Dealers aaid they were almost sold out, and were sending to Johannesburg (or new supplies. Formalities were simplified so that Europeans had only to swear that the weapon* were to be used for self-defense. Armored cars patroled the streets In four native locations, but there were no incidents. Luthuli said that the fact that no policemen were injured in the incidents showed the government deliberately chose to ignore riot control methods "which are used in all civilized countries.” Tried Tear Gas A South African government statement said that tear gas was tried on the crowd at Sharpeville but failed to disperse it. Hie statement said police could not risk a baton charge because they numbered 150 and estimated the crowd at 20.000. .... Minister of External Affairs Eric H. Louw Wednesday told American Ambassador Philip Crowe that his government was concerned over the United States action deploring the shootings “wimout first acquainting itself with the full (#cts ”
Junior Class Play To Be Given April 8 "Onions m to* Stow." will be pee•«««tod by Uto junior rtosa at Decatur high school as the annual drama April I at • p m to lb* audit.* turn HIM Catherine Wtodtor. cine* •puoaur la to charge of the tm> auction, coaching and #umer«M* Other facets of producing a Mar of this caliber A promising cast has teen tentatively ebuern but announcement of lb* players will not be made until a more definite radar la regtotorud. Ticket sale* begin by Uw junior class Friday with • spirited competition again featuring this aspect of the production Thu males wtU strive to outsail toe females as the losing group must pay for lunch on prom day Rog Harris. Ron August. Dick
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