Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 20, 1969, Image 18

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    *-Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 20.19G9
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Shuman. Calls Fpr United Farm
Workers To Prove Commitment
Amencan Farm Bureau presi
dent Charles B Shuman this
week challenged Cesar Chavez
; nd the leadership of the United
Faim Woikeis Organizing Com
mittee to “pioveout their pro
fessed commitment to non-vio
lence” and do all in their power
to spare the grape-growing areas
of California from “an apparent
i eturn to violence ”
Shuman noted police reports
ir and around Delano, California
tnat establish a possible pattern
ol arson and vandalism in vine
>aid installations and packing
sheds Most severe was a $200,-
000 file that destioyed the pack- “Whether or not these are
me sheds of Bruno Dispoto Com- tactics of desparation by those
pany in Delano Delano police c i llV en by the failure of the boy
icpoit evidence ot arson Two cott to bankiupt giape groweis.’
nouis eailier a similai fue de- jj, Shuman said, ‘these acts
saoyed a box shed ot the Elmco ]IU)S t be condemned by all pait
V’ineyaids in neaiby Ducor in- jes to this controveis\ and
fl ctmg damages to piopoity and t b e \ must be ended "
machmeiy estimated by the Tu- <<Xow 1S the time> - he said<
“fci the repeated pledges of non
violence on the pait of Chavez
UFWOC, the California Migran!
Ministry, and othei mimstenal
organizations who suppou the
bovcott to assert themselves
' shongly in the tensions of the
giape contioveisy ”
Mi Shuman said that, while
final returns are far fiom in,
‘the boycotteis aie losing then
boycott” He noted the mcreas
i igly fiee movement of Califoin
la table grapes into the ma]oi
maikets of Noith America
some of them newly created by
the necessity of the boycott
Only m Boston and Toronto aie
combined numbers of chain stor
es still holding out against the
sale of giapes, he said, “ while
independent stoics and smallei
cooperative meichants are enjoy
ing a record business in the sale
of grapes ” He pi edieted an end
to the chain store hold outs in
those cities in “the veiy neai
futuie ”
Shuman conceded that opposi
tion fiom UFWOC and its allies
in the clergy and among a few
industrial unions is still foimid
able, and that “we may expect
some last-ditch resistance in
areas wheie boycott organiza
tions have become well-entiench
ed ” He named Chicago end St
Louis as cities wheie boycotteis
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GEHMAN FEED
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0. KENNETH
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Lire County Fire Department at
$104,000. The Department’s chief
arson investigator Euel Gold
smith reports the Are was delib
erately set. Other Delano area
glowers reporting substantial
Are and vandalism damage to
properties within recent months
are, John Giumatra, Antonell
Farms. Patti-Bono, and M. Cara
an Two attempts to burn the
Bianco sheds in Delano have
been discovered in time to pre
vent major damage. Delano po
lice chief James Ailes says he
firds this pattern “more than
just a coincidence ’’
New Holland
BOMBERGER'S
STORE
Elm
I. B. GRAYBILL
& SON
Strasbm g
• r . c j 3 n ., n r |u p rtiAcc misrdo/esenta- rrsi'kcts open flnd GXpdnd^d
are re-grouping for an intensified f J °^/ h t e h ®‘ b °“ c S eis and of fanners who produce Califoi
push against chain stores handl- !°” S t °4 at " h r'bo°oo t t imposes g> apes. “This operation has pi
' in “But between September, 1068 ireedont in the mai. ed Fam
nnd Sentember 1989 a full ketplace ” A great deal of the in dnect involvement to m.
ymr’s oxtamta mfLorstaml. cmi.t lor Um. tad Mr. Stamm, tan h '
f. rr has senarated much of the must go to Farm Bureau Free- place, he sain, it represe
about thf boycott from dom to Market Committees in 38 expense . «d tl
much of the distortion that cov- states who have worked to can be u d ■*
mi-ori it ” Via saiH “there is far change public mis-conceptions thieats to tarmers mark
ag the* boycott, and to keep wherever they may occur.”
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