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Show lll ,, tl - By r.;.i Had enouoh. S. Ahi can teen warns Frik Van Fes CAFE TOWN South Afrieu Tit The mulatto schoolboy scoc led with anger. Wo'tfl Vrfl Afs.U MV 'V quietly. "Were going to march into tcoui aKoin, with bricks and sticks this time We want our rights We want to be equal Cape Towns mulatto suburbs Athlone, Grassy Paik Heathfield. Guguletu, Maitland, Hanover Faik were calm as he spoke I V- But for the first time in in weeks of racial nationwide protests, mulatto demonstrators last week sUnmed into Cape Towns white- - owned city center In three days ef iolonce, m persons were killed and dozens injured Students from the township schools and the mulatto lmveisd of the Western Cape arc demonstrating egimst racial apartheid ind m support of "black consciousness Police have ftied tearg.o and bullets to disperse them Whites art' bewildeled Oije Town tiad.tiunalh has linen a happier place than most of Sow'h Africa s cities 1 sympathize with tin in in seme ways,' said a white busiiies.anaii. But if they start attacking me or 6WWWWKreu '1 r8?! pi . . Fovnl. a mulatto law student, said. "Our people have held talks with the whites for 3'tO years and it ' t US 4Uviitit 4OU v. Ulli I VUIIII we vvant equality. toiuissions, want to lie n Sontli tnean. writ no d other g co'h.r labels, lie said lakes ni.my ethers who spoke to tins sepoiter timing a tour of tie town-hipho asked not to be V 1 identihed lawns and on ballot is a facsimile of the official ballot to be voted n at the primary election September 14, 1976, together with the following names who have qualified as candidates for SJ.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, State Senator, State Representatives, County Commissioner Governor, Secre REPUBLICAN State Representative (District j Vote for One 2) LAWRENCE F. CAVANAUGH. NON-PARTISA- JR. WAYNE C. EVANS r - . young ,tc i women well-dresse- d s fields where 8, 1976 h une is m Gr pm a middle class segregated suburb wan laired ruid and neat homes llltei spel sed With lUsly shanties. Tt.e ganiensaiCCdied fui. dogs,:u A 15 The father is eloquent and hospitHe owns a new car, a large television set. an imported Danish sy stem Ills hobby is fishing and his reading tastes range front cooking to philosophy "I live- pietly well and I can't idlord to change I have too much to lose, but at the back of my mind, I know all the time I'm regarded as a second-- ! hiss citizen, and 1 know Im not one, he said As a mulatto he may not enter a white restauiant or movie, lives lu a segregated suburb and mav not accept a drmk trom a vv hite friend in a hotel in a "white" area able play football. hi-- li Oavias lamer, a university iow ci udnnte, has a senior job in a Cape Town niamifacturmg company. He pays xi-- i :,e a month on i house he bought from the city council for s'i ; id "The ohier generation like my- self has not omed m the ikmoiistta-tionBut am proud of these youngsters. They ale fighting the s luv nls V 1 vsiem, apartheid, and there isnt a man auia.id here who doesn't sup poit tin m, " he stud. .lull ITPiTii - ftHBSgaBgBagBBBB III! the Primary Election September 14, To Bo Voted on At 1978 District, Murray School District, Salt Lake City School District. Their names will appear on the ballots in the districts for which they are qualified. ballot fj sample primary N Salt Lake City School District (Piecinct 5) ' tary of SfateLieutencint Governor, Attorney General, State Treasurer, State Auditor, State Board of Education, Granite School District, Jordan School (Four-Year- ), j , carts beside push baby r This . DESFRET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER , shoot to Kdl tJZ 1 mi palmar saiiot . . Til wn rj try home or mv company , Vote (or One DEMGChATIC S ITS i t iwmnn State Senate Min (District n AnTie am mam i mu PiWtlTMft I .fie B n isimni.nin Vote for One 8) LAWRENCE E. HARRY) GEISLF.R H II '4 Vv4. V V I REPUBLICAN DEvAOCRATIC SALT LAKE COUNTY SALT LAKE COUNTY SEPTEMBER r E- I 14, 1978 -- AFTON FCESGREN , INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a candidate place a cross (X in ilic square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more Ilian orte party or group . DENNIS F. GEKRLNG JANET G. GIBSON CAROLYN B. KUMP Slate BepreHwniuUve Vole r One I - -' fj R. j INSTRUCTIONS TW f TO VOTERS L ciTo vote forfa candidate plm e a Q H cross (X) in the square at the 1 right of the name of the person efor whom you desire to vote Hand in no other place. I)o not lJote for any candidate listed under more than one party or q group designation. Governor Vote for nnrr-frvt- T One rTcm n SCOTT M. MATKESON Vote for On. ' M D. GILBERT ATHAY A l c FELSHAW KING ROBERT "BOB" SFRiNGMUi'ER. JR. J. NON-PARTISA- NON-PARTISA- N N STATE BOARD OF STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Vote for One State School Board ROBERT W. ZITO RICHARD B.KINNERSLEY SHAULENE LOW OLANDER DAVID L. SMITH STEVEN W. WAIT V. ROBERT WRIGHT r STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Slate School Board (District 2) RICHARD C. ANDRUS Vote lor One r I JOSEPH A. WORKMAN r- -.t DELBERT E. WAI1 ENGREN STATE OF UTAH n COUNTY OF SALT LAKE I. W Sterling Evens, County Clerk in and for the County of Salt Uke, State of IUh. do hereby certify the foregoing to he a correct copy of the Offa iulllallot for Salt Lake ( ounty, Utah, for the primary election. September appendage thereto allowing tlie names of all candidates as they will appear in the official ballots in the respective senatorial and representative distru ts. Iu witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal thi$Hth rtav of September, A.Ih IW7tj. 1 1, 1978, and with the W. STERLING EVANS , m&SmrnjgmueS k. 1 SKT3 rtSBI""1 muNsauBaan County Clerk |