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After Teacher Beaten
En Integrated Class
Erath, La. U.R) A Roman
Catholic priest disclosed today
that his life was threatened after
a bishop excommunicated two
women accused of beating a
teacher of an integrated cate
chism class.
Father A. J. Labbe, pastor of
the 2500-member parish which
includes Our ILady of Lourdes
church where the beating inci
dent was reported, said a college
student is acting as his body
guard. Two women were excommuni
cated from the Catholic church,
harshest and most feared discip
linary measure imposed on a
member, and other parishioners
were threatened with similar
treatment by Bishop Jules B.
Jeanmard of. Lafayette.
Orders Nailed To Door
The orders were nailed to the
door of Our Lady of Lourdes
Church and read to all masses
yesterday, threatened other
chuch members with "automatic
excommunication if there are
any more signs of violence."
Father Labbe said the decree
stated that if there are any more
vigns of violence the church also
will be closed.
The order by Jeanmard, for 25
years a bishop who has been
cited by Negro parishoners in
the past for his "historic, priest
ly leadership and service," will
remain up until ordered down
himself. Anyone else removing
the decree was threatened with
"immediate excommunication."
Classes in the church school
were halted after what Labbe
described as the "severe" beat
ing of the teacher but he said
instructions would be resumed
on Dec. 5.
The latest disorder followed
by several weeks the closing of
a Catholic church at Jesuit Bend,
la., because parishoners there
had objected to the use of a Ne
gro priest for Sunday masses.
The FBI has been investigating
the Jesuit Bend affair. ,
The Catholic Church in Louis
iana has taken other strong mea
sures recently to slap down what
it deems interference in church
functions which have arisen be
cause of the state's traditional
adherence to the color barrier
in most all public affairs.
Search Called Olf
For Vida Woman, 43
Eugene (U.R) Search for a
43-year-old Vida, Ore., woman
was called off Saturday.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Shel
ley said they were certain their
semi-invalid daughter, Rachel
Shelley, had slipped from a cliff
and fallen into the McKenzie
river and drowned about 25
miles east of Eugene.
Bloodhounds used in the
search returned repeatedly to a
rock at the edge of the stream
where the woman's raincoat and
one of her trinkets were found
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HANDS ACROSS THE NATION This is the new seal
selected for the combined AFL-CIO. It was designed by
John Baer and will become the official insignia for the two
labor anions Dec 5 when the merger convention opens in
New York City.
Philippines Crack Down
On Chinese Red Groups
Manila (U.R) An Army
spokesman said today military
Intelligence teams are tracking
down the members of an over
seas Chinese Communist organ
ization which was broken up in
a series of raids in two cities
Saturday.
,The spokesman said a number
of the 68 known active members
of the organization had been
"definitely identified." But he
admitted others were still unknown.
Excuse Doesn't Hold Up;
Driver Gets Jail Term
Mineola, N. Y. (U.R) Walter
J. Chapman, 38, got a sentence
of 100 days in jail on his seventh
charge of driving without a li
cense despite his excuse.
Chapman told the judge that
when he was able to scrape up
the money for the license he
never had a car and that when
he had a car he never could
afford the license.
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Hells Canyon Group
Wants Permit Lifted
Washington (U.R) The Na
tional Hells Canyon Association
filed a petition today with the
U.S. Court of Appeals asking it
to set aside a Federal Power
Commission order granting
Idaho Power Co. a license to
construct three dams in the Hells
Canyon area.
Hells Canyon, on the Snake
river between Idaho and Ore
gon, is the deepest gorge on the
continent and one of the out
standing dam sites in the Colum
bia river basin. Whether the
government or private interests
should develop power there has
been a controversial issue for
more than 15 years.
An FPC examiner ruled earl
ier this year after lengthy hear
ings that Idaho Power should be
permitted to go ahead with con
struction of one of its three pro
posed dams, but said decision on
the other two should be with
held until later. The commis
sion, howeer, authorized Idaho
Power to go ahead with all three
dams at spaced intervals.
The National Hells Canyon
Association favors a single high
dam built by the federal government.
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WEARING BOOTS AND HAT, this Texas steer owned by
Halbert and Fawcett Ranch, Sonora, is all set for Chicago's
uncertain weather while awaiting judging at fifty-sixth an
nual International Livestock Exposition. (International)
Monday, November 28, 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREK
HORNBROOK
Many Thanksgiving Visitors
, Hornbrook Miss J o a n n e I of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloom-
Burns, who is a student nurse
at Merritt Hospital in Oakland,
Calif., spent Thanksgiving day
week end at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ardon
Burns. Present also for Thanks
giving dinner were the couple's
other daughters, Barbara and
Arlene, and their son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns,
Yreka.
Mrs. Belle Lindley had as her
guests on Thanksgiving her sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Powers, Portland,
Ore., who arrived the previous
Sunday, and also her brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Cavin of Klamath River.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cavin on Thanksgiv
ing day were their sons and
their families, Mr. and Mrs.
Mason Cavin and daughter
Janet, Hilt, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bus Cavin and daughter, Marcia.
Mrs. Ella Rose spent Thanks
giving day with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Gino Trinca of Hilt.
Over from Eagle Point, Ore.,
as Thanksgiving dinner guests
ingcamp were Mrs. L. J. Rohrer
and son, Louis.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Cummins were Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Cummins, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
King and daughter, Charles'
Spearin and Lloyd Cummins.
Home from Chico State col
lege for the holiday week end
were Sally and Bill Jeter, son
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Jeter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Orsdel had
as their guests their daughter
and her family from Yreka, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Cavin and sons
Fritz, John and Stefan.
Mrs. Gladys Jones and son
Willis had as guests over the
holiday Mrs. Jones' brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Lowe and son Billy of
Dunsmuir, Calif.
On Friday evening, Nov. 18,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Van Orsdel
were installed as Worthy Matron
and Worthy Patron, respectively,
of Eastern Star Chapter 39,
O.E.S., of Yreka, Calif. Mrs.
Van Orsdel is a teacher in the
Montague grammar school, and
Van Orsdel is retired from the
California quarantine inspection
station.
Fred Bloomingcamp returned
home last Monday from Redding
where he had been a medical pa
tient in the hospital.
OLYMPIC CONSTRUCTION
; Melbourne, Australia (U.R)
All construction work on Olym
pic sites in Melbourne is going
ahead on schedule, according to
the Olympic construction committee.
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Medford Senior High
Tonight, Nov. 28 at 8 P.M.
Christian Science: The Way of
Obedience to Divine Law'
By James Harry McReynoIds,
C.S.B. of Daltas, Texas
Member of the Board of Lectureship of the
Mother Church, The First' Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Medford,
invites you to come to this lecture and hear
how you can solve problems in your home and
business, unemployment, and sickness.
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