10 1110 Guardian, Charlottetown, I‘hurs.. Oct. 4, 1962]As1_r°naut,s Painter - photographer Rol- Off Beny has been commission- ed to do a photo~book on Can- ada for the 1967 centennial of Confederation. A native of aU-vA- .2. t. .. -0’ ’ .. .4-T!.a.:_ _3.‘§:...n.r3....2§u&. TO no 1967 PHOTO-BOOK Medicine Hat. A1ta.. Bony. 38, maintains studios in Toronto, New York and Rome. He is shown at his Rome studio where he now lives. Astronaut Likes Fast-Paced Life CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.‘ (AP)-Walter M ' wa: a natural for the manned space flight program. He likes his living fast-paced. , Some of his most enjoyable moments come when he has the stick of a jet plane, the wheel of a racing car or is zipping on water skis in the'wake of a high-powered boat. On or off the rigorous astro- naut training, Schirra appears to have unlimited energy. Wa- ter lures him, and after many a strenuous day of training at Cape Canaveral, he has donned flippers and mask for a dive into the ocean or motel pool. The most easy-going of the original seven-man Mercury as- tronaut team, Schirra is always ready with the quick smile or wisecrack. Wally, as he likes to be called. started early. “Oh, he was a handful," re- calls his mother. He never got into any real trouble, she says, but was sometimes so mischiev- ous “that I had to send him to his room often for punish- men . Wally's affection for flying was inherited. His father was an Army Air Corps ace in the , First World War and after the] war he and his wife barn-1 stormed around the e a s t e r n ' United States in a light plane. i Mrs Schirra often walked along I the wing of the airborne plane a to the delight of the paying cus- ‘ pomers i .. allv Jr. was born March 12. i 1923. in Hackensack, N.J., grew - in, nearby Oradell and at- ded a naval academy at An- Iapolis, Md. “=1-lo married his wife. J ine. soonvafter graduation in and they have two chil- dren, Walter III, 12. and Su- zanue, 4. They now live in Houston, ex. After graduation from Anna- polis. Schirra entered naval av- istion In Korea he flew 90 com- bat missions, shooting down one MiG fighter and scor- ing a probable kill. He earned the Distinguished Flying Cross and two Air Medals. When the war ended he was as his Jet's exhaust. Schirra «It the pursuing missile, avoiding it until it exhausted it he! and dropped hannlessly to the ground. FAMOUS F03 HANDED INSPECTED STEAKS Schirra Jr. . heiped As a naval test pilot, he develop a series of jet fighters. i E J I I i i I I Pa rents Relax Once Launch Tension Over SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) »— Loma home were their law and daughter, Cmdr. nzgi Mrs John Burhans: their gra dal-‘ghielfi Cindy Bl"‘h3fl5- 133 University of Mississippi and a neighbor couple. Mr. and ,Mrs The mother of astronaut Walter M. Schirra Jr. held her hus- hand‘s hand as they watched their son shot into space Wed- nesday. son-in- a Gene Bowen. . - Schirra had telephoned his n§i‘°i.‘e “J‘§£‘ ‘.-'..c‘i”"‘i.."°.'.‘.-"’i.‘-.'i Parents Tuesday night "6 ‘ y asked his mother, “What did around the earth. she straight- ened back in her chair and ex- claimeu. ‘‘Wow!'' 1 The same relaxing from ten- sior. was apparent in the astro- naut’s father. a retired engineer d a First World War army air 1 f rce ace. | With the Schirras before a‘; television set in their Point‘ you do todav?“ Mrs. Schirra replied that she had been in the kitchen baking things for reporters who would be waiting outside her home during the astronaut's flight. “Mom. you don't have to feed them," he said. “Well. I want to," was the re- DLV Governor Oi Mississippi Congratulated ‘CALEDON EAST. Ont. An Anglican minister Tuesday night wired congratulations 4 Mississippi Governor Ross Bar-i nett on his fight to keep Negroi James Meredith out of the Ulll-E of St. James Church in , town 30 miles northwest of Tor- onto. said his congratulations in- volved the constitutional, issues. not racial ones. Mr. Taylor said he felt Presi- dent Kennedy's stand in forcing ‘ enrolment of the Negro was "a brutal encroachment" upon the state's right. The telegram he sent to the‘ governor and signed on behalf of “all lovers of constitutional gov- ernment in Canada." read: "Rather than surrender the ‘Ole Miss’ to tyrants, please close down. “Once Kennedy can control who shall or who shall not he admitted into your schools and‘ universities, it will not be long By Minister (CP> ing the way for a totalitarian OTTAWA (CP)—The Natlonaligro student’; rights, FOR the BEST PHILIPS before he controls what shall be taught in your schools. thus pav 100 Queen Street Sales & Service ISLAND RADIO CENTRE Meredith Plans Brief Absence From ‘Ole Miss’ «. i OXFORD. Miss. (AP)-—James ll. Meredith plans to leave the briefly after completing his in- itial wee as the first forcibly ‘integrated Negro student in the 9 l ‘slut-i‘; ¢I.ll.ls .u in: school‘: 114-your history. The armed mom remains to 0 Ian nrerarea k t control or = t or. to t. ahead wt the sum. announcement came Wednes- eep U811 th'l,°'§i hugdwor new In“. wmwm my . nun“ of mi day from federal officials. with encircled campus, when car , er. eye .toward possible dlsor- week rioting claimed two lives. gt; . were expected in Ox- ders on the co thall Tension continued high, alé _. §ntIIrdfl"l 5000903" weekend. thmllh School activities x Ill! 8!!!!’ WW1 “'9 Uni‘ Nearly 4,000 armed troops back to near normal. _ wersltv of Houston. James Mc- were withdrawn from the uni- the night an effigy at Mlrcdi, Il;;ano.Ain ollaIl¢ 0‘ U-5-. 1531" versity as Meredith went was burned. -thrown and shall at the University. pre- through his third day as n stu- several armed persons arrested dig ' " dent some 3,000 heavily near the campus. v no will he heidentt crnl sanction. owever, assist- foo once: "Meredith has plans which will take him off the campus, irrespective of whether the game is played or not." /,. ‘Federation of Canadian Univer- sity Students has condemned the ' “riots and other outrageous ef- forts" made_ to prevent enrol- } ment of Negro James Meredith iat the University of Mississippi. i In a telegram to the United fstates National Student Associ- PHILIPB emu as iation. NFCUS president Stewart iGoodings of Queen's University said his organization supports President Kennedy and the U.S. association» in their efforts to "maintain Meredith as a stu- dent. 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