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Cycle & Hobby Shop 23 No. Fir 772-2472 r-"-vr" I T" I P I ?pi0mthWt gMPIGGLY WIGGLYlS Wl : v -73 W CaBpfceirs SOUPI awTinTiiaia Tl ri i miTi rfn rff 'n''r ii rr ili'inl'1! ri nf ikIVti 1 inan . if lz$J I TINQ ( NUN PRESIDES The children have not at- desegregated tended this Louisiana school, Our Lady of Orleans. Here Good Harbor No. 2, since it was ordered Desegregated School Empty Except for Instructors By I. J. VIDACOVICH and DON SWANSON United Press International Buras, La. -IUPII- It's been a long, lonely year for a little red brick school building in this Sou':, Louisiana fishing and farming community. The school, Our Lady of Good Harbor No. 2, joined thousands of schools across the country in opening its doors to classes last fall. But after the first week there were no students. Each day for the following nine months a rranciican priest and two nuns opened the doors to the Roman Cath olic school. But no children came. Our Lady of Good Harbor No. 2 was one of 165 schools ordered desegregated by the archdiocese of New Orleans. Located deep in the Plaque mines parish, heart of the political empire of Louisiana strongman Leander H. Perez Sr., the small brick building became a center of contro versy. Perez, an outspoken leader of segregationists, vowed the school would be boycotted by white students if Negroes were admitted. The Rev. Christopher Schneider, pastor of the parish church, said the school would abide by the orders of the archdiocese and urged while parents not to boycott. 4 Negroes Attend Four Negroes and a small group of while students at tended classes on the first day. The following day the Ne groes did not return and the number of white students had declined. In a matter of days there were no students and they never returned. Every day Father Schneider crosses the highway and opens the doors of the school. The ritual is symbolic of the determination of the archdio cese to keep Ihe school open, students or not. Application blanks for school enrollment for next year have gone out. None Plans Being Made For Celebration Ashland "Ring the Bells for Liberty" will be the theme of the l!)G;i Independence Day celebration. Preliminary plans were discussed at a luncheon meeting recently at the Mark Antony hotel. Clinton Lorbeor is general chairman of the day-long fes tivities July 4, and will head a committee composed of rep resentatives from civic and business groups. Al Brown heads the parade cummittcc, and is making spe cial effort to enlist the inter est of children and youth groupd. Bands, ftoats, eques trian units and marching groups will be featured in the morning parade along Siski you blvd. lo Llthia park where the band concert and amusement concessions will be the afternoon attractions. The Lions club will be in charge of booths at the park entrance and adjacent areas. Tentative plans are under way for a horse show by the Wranglers and as usual there will be nighttime fireworks in charge of the Jaycees. The Ashland celebration has become an outstanding event and one which attracts thous ands of visitors from northern California and smilhcrn Ore gon. Wyoff Earp TV Show Loses Star's Double Hollywood - ilTH - Morgan Woodward has been signed by produueer Richard Bern stein for Ihe lop featured role of sheriff's deputy In Allied Artists' "The dun Hawk." Woodward had been the second lead throughout Ihe "Wyott Earp" television se ries, i MEDFORD have been returned thus far, One parish official, com menting on the fact the church would try to get stu dents in the school next fall, said "1 don't think the people will go for it." Presa Present Last year when Our Lady of Good Harbor No. 2 opened its doors for the first day of classes only a handful of peo ple, most of them newsmen and police officers who had heard rumors of the move, were on hand. When the word spread throughout the parish that four Negroes had attended classes it produced a larger crowd the following day. The people remained peaceful, ex Man and Space Battle Lines Drawn For Squabble Over Another Space Trip By ALVIN B. WEBB JR Cape Canaveral HJPD The United Slates has the where withal to challenge Russia's most sper-tacular manned space-flight records this year -but it may pass up the op portunily. This nation apparently is ready to concede the Soviet Union an additional 18 months in propaganda value, and pos sibly new strides in research, in sending men out lo con quer space en route to the moon. And the usually free-spending National Aeronautics and Space Administration is try ing to decide whether to put another $10 million into the present Mercury program one- man flights or use the money in moving ahead with two and three-man missions. Death Sentence Reprievo At slake is whether Amer ica will reprieve the death sentence on its Project Mer cury man-in-space program for one more flight-a mission that, on the drawing boards, would be far more ambitious than the stunning 22.9 orbit voyage of astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. The "go -no -go" decision Dr. Phillips Unable To Speak in Medford Dr. Wendell Phillips, inter nationally known explorer, will be unable to speak in Medford Friday because of illness. Dr. D. Kirkland West, minister of First Presbyterian church, has been notified. The explorer had been scheduled to appear at the lo cal church and show films of his expeditions. Dr. West said plans are under way to re schedule the speaker. NO STRINGS ATTACHED! ALL YOU NEED IS A BEARD AND A REMINGTON LECTRONIC No. II I S f I' M El t (IN Lekfromc i Sptrt-V RnJ Corp. MAIL TRIBUNE. MECFORD. OREGON by the archdiocese of New a nun presides alone. (UPI) Remains cept for an occasional remark as the children entered the school. The watchers outside brought beach umbrellas, sprayed the grass to keep down the mosquitoes, and a sound truck played "Dixie." But after a few days they were gone and so were the children. In contrast, the public schools at Buras showed an enrollment increase that was in almost direct proportion to the dropouts at Our Lady of Good Harbor No. 2. The archdiocese is determ ined to keep the school Dpen. It remains to be seen whether the total boycott will continue to exist next fall. hinges on the outcome of a struggle at the opposite poles of NASA's uneasy Washington-Houston ?vis. Washington, the adminis trative center of the far-flung NASA empire, wants to chop off Project Mercury now, save the estimated $10 million it would cost for another flight and concentrate on the more advanced Project Gemini, 18 months down the pike. Houston, the top working level in the U. S. man-in-space program and the home of the astronauts, is fighting for an other Mercury flight to gain more information and to bridge the gap between now and the first two-man Gemini flights, now set for October of 1964. Battlo Lines Drawn The battle lines are drawn. Washington's stand is led by NASA Administrator James E. Webb, who said flatly there will be no more Mercury flights "unless we find a gap in information"; and his as sociate administrator, Robert Seamans, who called such a flight "quite unlikely." The astronauts of Houston, on the other hand, want an other Mercury mission and they made a point of telling President Kennedy so during ceremonies honoring Cooper. Kennedy quoted them as say ing the flight would be worth while and "useful." But Kennedy also made It emphatic that NASA would have the "final judgmcnt" and right - now, the space agency's Washington head has the high cards. 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