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VOL.~Hr NO. I
NASHVILLE, TENN.
JULY 6, 1955
Complete
ADRIAN, Most Rev. William L.
Bishop Nashville Diocese orders Cath schs de
seg 0 I, 13:3ff
AGNEW, E. Hugh
Farm Bur Fed pres sug locals study advise legis
re sch seg O I, I2:4ff
Address Charleston Exc clubs points "free
choice" schs J 6, I4:3ff
ALBEMARLE Council of PTA
Dissolves; Cncl pres Mrs Mercer Garnett Jr
comments Je 8, I5:4ff
ALEXANDER, A. A.
Ng rep supports seg at Miss Gov White's bi-
racial meeting S 3, 8:2
ALEXANDER, Kelly
Sends Gov Hodges 27 bills proposing changes
in seg laws Ap 7, 12:4
ALLEN, George E., Jr.
Suqqests leasing sch bldgs private corps
D I, I5:2ff
ALMOND, Atty. Gen. J. Lindsay, Jr.
Issues statement on Sup Ct decision S 3, 13:2
Argues seg not an issue in West Point pub
park case Ap 7, 14:2
Argues on behalf Virginia before Sup Ct My
4, 16:1 ff
AMERICAN Assn, of School Admins.
Meet St. Louis discuss integ practices and pol
icies Ap 7, 10:5; 11:5
AMERICAN Council on Human Relations
Issues statement condemning D.C. sch dis
turbance N 4, 5:1
AMERICAN Friends Service Committee
Publishes "The Right of Every Child"; evalu
ates D.C. integ prog Je 8, I6:4ff
ANDERSON, A. H.
Predicts 40-50 yrs tchrs in South may be NG
F 3, 14:4
ANDERSON, SUPT. R. W.
Reports on integ in Neosho opening days of
term 0 1, 10:5
ARKANSAS Teachers Association
Hold district meeting discuss integ My 4, 2:1
ASHMORE, Harry S.
Urges "patience" at Natl Conf Editorial
Writers N 4, 13:1 ff
ATWOOD, Rufus B.
Proposes Gov Wetherby st bd ed estab Div
on Deseg O I, 7:3ff
Writes on needs for state expansion of col
leges Mr 3, 8:2
Urges tchr hiring pool My 4, 2:5
B
barr. j. u.
Explains aims Federation for Constitutional
®o»t F 3, 9:2ff
»AS:F;ELD, Clifford
Discusses problem tchr integ J b, 11:3
BEAM, Sen. Ralph
Appts com (5) study elim some state colleges
F 3,13:4ft
•ENFIELD, Dr. William A., Jr.
Add Belknap PTA; believes Louisville now
•eady deseg Mr 3, 8:1
BENNETT, Rep. Charles E.
Discusses Sup Ct decision before Kiwanians
N 4, 3:1 ff
BERNSTEIN, Sup. Ct. Judge Charles C.
Kules out seg in college, high sch, elem in Ari-
f"«0 I, 15:Iff
BJDDISON, City Solicitor Thomas N.
£sked for ruling by Baltimore City Bd of Sch
iii°.c n \ re se< 3 5 3, 6:4ff
• EES. Mark W.
Reports integ Kansas summer session success-
ful O I, 10:2
uthors integ plan approved by Kansas bd ed
. 10:1
BIRD, Marvin
J^ IS 3*3ff SUe e<4ua * sc ^ f ac 'l'bes and "vol" seg
•JSH, Principal Charles E.
Address McKinley
J“ r bance N 4, 4:2ff
BLi n rS!L5; adition «l Christmas dances J 6,5:4ff
ry KW ELL, Supt. George L.
BLArvu# S rP rogress °f i n * e g St. Joseph O I, 10:3
So* l n LL, Gordon
Mv4 oc Ce Rations Institute, Birmingham
'^•Rnp-Joe,
Fnl«!i S * a t errien t vs Miss Sch amend; supports
•lossom' Schs J 4 ' 10:5
Disci S HP^‘. Virgil T.
B0Grc eS 4-. racia l integ with Y-teens My 4, 2:3
Outu - Gov - J - Caleb
3 :( e s state's policy re Sup Ct decision S 3,
Mff con ^ following "Milford Incident" O I,
de ,manded by NAAWP N 4, 6:3
F 3 jmends continuance Del State College
ReUx)l niei }ds Gen Assembly create St Human
BOHANAKi C °^ m F 3 - 3:4
Co n ?H 0 AN Vp ,ty Atty Wil,is W -
! 3ke complaint against use Wilcox
BOLES °c 0t ^tion Je 8, 14:2
PrJS' Sen - William R.
sch fa r :i S a .mend sch distr floating bonds equal
BOOTH d''Q*ble for matching funds Je 8, 14:5
Offers ■ , Re P- Armistead L.
B0UTWpn n meet Sup Ct decision N 4 15:3
Denied- S , en - A| bert
2-1 7 lenc ^ men ^ intended abolish pub schs.
•?WE R ' S
Off,
Fnp. Ted
JMem Lp 0 J cre ating comm study st-supported
S °WLES » r ed A P 7, 9:Iff
A* re ,| > Bryant
S ot t b V Mayor F Waltz if sch boy-
Sise7 PtedN «.
•s s,orm Chapter NAAWP. Lake Co D I.
{ • 4:2^ testimonial dinner VFW, Wilmington
£? f,v icMrP ^ a ! res 'dent Delaware F 3, 3:
Iff
9: Iff
Richmond re readiness
££? v ictf»rJ. I resic, ent Delaware F 3
- YL E" M d ^ re f ased 53000 bail M v A,
'Ports f! 9r ' Jam « M.
EAr 3 4° 5 rab| y on integ paroch schs, Cath
c? dE, NAA a L PaHon
conf Rict
• <A DEh c nte ? Ap 7, 15:5
c* 1 s et n P r n e ?r,O r owing out of dynamiting;
L°und °:4ff
J t, 8:5
i 5-c; fenced by Crim Judge L R Curtis
a B RlPpc
SUPREME COURT
SuT e d 6 Gen Herbert, brief high-
,^‘es fj|j • 1 :ltf
n g amicus curiae briefs listed D I,
Index to Vol. I (September, 1954—June, 1955)
Alabama
Will not file; Actg Atty Gen Bernard Sykes
considers would obligate O I, 2:5
Arkansas
Decides file brief fol petition O I, 3:1 ff
Commissioner Arch W Ford comments on brief
N 4, 2:4
Text of brief given D I, Iff
AVC
Files amicus curiae brief; scores "gradualism"
J 6, 5:2ff
Delaware
Brief detailed D I, 3:1 ff
NAACP atty Louis Redding disagrees brief's
"gradualism" D I, 3:1 ff
District of Columbia
Files brief D I, 4:1
Ng attys James M Nabritt Jr, George C Hayes
file behalf Ng student Spottswood Thomas Bol
ling D I, 4:2
Florida
Atty Gen Richard W Ervin discusses brief O
I, 6:Iff; 7:4ff
Brief cites opposition to integ D I, 5:4
Georgia
Ally Gen Eugene Cook announces Ga will not
file brief; believes Ga able continue seq O I,
6:3ff
Kansas
Topeka Bd Ed debates filing brief; Atty Gen
Harold R. Fatzer argues "not defending seg,
but states' rights" O I, 16:1
Louisiana
Atty Gen Fred LeBlanc declares will not file
O I, 7:1
Maryland
Atty Gen Edward D E Rollins argues moderate
course deseg D I, 9:4ff
Brief discussed; Gov McKeldin believes "ra
tional solution" J 6, 9:1
NAACP
Files behalf Ng plaintiffs J 6, 5:2ff
North Carolina
Files brief; asks gradual deseg D I, 11:1 ff
I Beverly Lake granted permission Chief Jus
tice Earl Warren make NC resol prohibit integ
part of court record My 4, 10:4
Oklahoma
Excerpt from brief; facts local situation given
Dl, 12:1 ff
South Carolina
Atty Gen T C Callison declares SC will not file
brief S 3, I2:4ff
Clarendon Co files brief; ask matter referred
back distr cts D I, 13:Iff
Tennessee
Adopts "wait and see" policy; does not file
brief D I, I2:lff
Texas
Atty Gen Ben Shepperd polls legislators re
prob deseg O I, I3:3ff
Brief detailed D I, 14:1 ff
Virginia
Attys for Va, Prince Edward Co sch bd ask case
be remanded to distr cts D I, 15:1 ff
Va attys intro static on reading ability wh Ng
chil; Alfred L Wingo points data misinter
preted My 4, 6:2ff
BRIMM, Hugh A.
Reveals teams training, assist problem deseg
planning in Ky D I, 9:3
BROADDUS, Mayor Louis
Announces Louisville city jobs open to Ng S
3, 7:4
Orders all city parks open to mixed botany
classes My 4, 2:2ff
BROWNING, ex-Gov. Gordon
Opposes deseg in Dem Primary (Tennessee)
S 3, I4:3ff
BUCHANAN, Rev. Henry A.
Bapt min ousted by church for support Sup Ct
decision J 6, 7:5
BUCKMAN, Atty. Gen. J. D.
Announces his office will not initiate prosecu
tion any sch distr deciding integ My 4, 2:1
BUNKLEY, C. B., Jr.
Ng runs for Dallas sch bd Ap 7, 15:5
BURGESS, Dr. Ernest W.
Points to trends in integ in South My 4, 10:4
BUTCHER, Dr. Margaret Just
Add Fighting Fund Freedom rally, Oklahoma
City N 4, 13:5
Demands time-table for integ Dist sch system
staff D I, 4:4
Critics ask Dist Ct judges remove her from
DC sch bd D 1, 4:4ff
Request DC Supt Corning report org plans
J 6, 5:Iff
Criticizes DC integ program and policy F 3,
4:1 ff
Refuses speak graduation ceremonies predom
Ng schs protest vs DC deseg pol Mr 3, 4:4
Brightwood Citizens Assn DC asks her dismis
sal DC sch bd Mr 3, 4:4
Criticizes Supt Corning for delay announc re-
org plans Je 8, 16:4
BUTLER Lewis L.
Ng prin opposes integ in South Carolina S 3,
12:4
BYRNES, Gov. James F.
Halts sch bldg program S 3, 12:4ff
Reacts to May 17 Sup Ct decision S3, 12:2ff
Speaks Lake George (NY) Govs Conf S 3, 12:5
Points incidents fol deseg bdr sts; argues can't
deseg N 4, 14:1 ff
Reviews equal program J 6, I4:2ff
Urges Ng parents support seg in farewell ad
dress F 3, 3:2
C
CAIN, C. J.
Miss State dept ed quoted on equalization
needs My 4, 8:3
CALIVER, Ambrose
Speaking conv John A Andrew Clinical Society
sees second Reconst for So My 4, 8:5
CARDOZO HIGH
Wins first place integ reg competition Je 8,
16:3
CARMICHAEL, Supt. Omer
Reports staff discussion, exploration deseg S 3,
7:5
Asks prin, tchrs, PTA pres submit list problems
desire study D I, 9:2ff
CARR ; Dr. Paul O.
Appointed dean Wilson & Miner teacher col-
1 lege merger, DC My 4, 5:5
CARRIZO SPRINGS
Alleg seg Spanish chil in Texas pub sch My 4,
5:5
CARROLL State Supt Publ Instr Charles
Believes N.C. farther adv in approach seg
than balance South J 6, 12:4
CARTER, Bill
Baptist minister seeks provoke incident in
Hobbs prevent integ O I, 15:2ff
CARTER, Harold
Ng student Rolla High (Mo) elected class pres
D I, 10:4
CARTER, Hodding
Panelist, Southern Police Institute, Louisville
discuss deseg Mr 3, 8:5; 9:1
Criticizes US Rep Diggs in speech before Miss
Bankers' Assoc Je 8, 15:2
CHAMBERLAIN, Vice-Pres. Leo
Comments on integ accomplished undergnad
level Univ Ky N 4, 16:2
CHERRY, Gov. Francis
Makes statement re Sup Ct decision S 3, 2:4ff
CHRlSTENBERRY, U.S. District Court Judge
Herbert W.
Orders deseg SE La Coll My 4, 10:1 ff
CIO and Afro-American
Pressure for opening Baltimore hotels to Ng
guests J 6, 9:5
CIVIL RIGHTS—see also LEGAL ACTION
Two teen-agers apply NC wh sch, claim not Ng
O I, 11:1
Rel Maurice Johnson file suit vs st mental hosp
(Ark) refuse admit Ng boy N 4, 2:5
Fed District Judge Thomas C Trimble (Ark)
holds hearings suit, Maurice Johnson J 6. 3:4rf
Allen Platt chil (5) suspen Lake Co sch (Fla)
alleg Ng blood J 6, 6:3ff
Fed Dist Judge Thomas C. Trimble (Ark) dis
misses suit Maurice Johnson F 3, 2:5
FBI begins check compl civil rts Allen Platt
viol; Platt appls Gov Collins F 3, 5:2
State Sup Ct ends ban on inter-racial boxing
Texas F 3, 7:2
Augusta, Ga two Ng women accepted grand
jury service F 3, 6:4
Racial iden Monroe Taylor family (Fla) ques;
chil removed from wh sch F 3, 5:Iff
Wilmington Cath Inter-racial Concl advoc FEP
legis in Gen Assembly F 3, 3:5; 4:4
Collins advises Platt seek relief through court
Mr 3, 6:3ff
24 Ng guests refused by Urmey Hotel mngmt
(Fla) Lincoln birthday dinner Mr 3, 6:5
R T Rogers, wh truck driver (Fla) driven from
his home for entertain Platt cnil Ap 7, 9:5
Dr Donald S Strong criticizes Jefferson Co Bd
registrar's illegal tactics vs wh and Ng citizens
My 4, 8:5
Platts file suit circuit ct; granted decree by de
fault Je 8, 23:5
CLARENDON COUNTY
Clarendon Co Civic League attacks statmt Co
Supt re Ng satis sep but eq schs S 3, 12:5
NAACP action Clarendon Co case awaits final
Sup Ct decree _S 3, 12:5
Robert McC Figg Jr, S E Rogers (attys) ask
Sup Ct remand cases Fed Dist Ct O I, I2:3ff
Brief to Sup Ct detailed D I, 13:1 ff
Argument of R. W. Elliott et al, Robert McC
Figg before Sup Ct My 4, 14:5; 15:1 ff
CLARK, John
Opposes Ng adm farm and home agents
courses State Coll Ap 7, 12:5
CLARK, Rep. John R.
Finds bus houses Kansas City favor drop racial
bars Mr 3, 12:5
CLARK, Kenneth B.
Speaks before NC Tchrs Assn; takes issue with
Maurine Walker, NEA My 4, 10:5
CLEMENT, A. J., Jr.
Letter Charleston News and Courier urges de
seg J 6, 14:4ff
CLEMENT, Gov. Frank
Criticizes editorially Nashville Tennessean,
Nashville Banner not filing brief D I, 12:4ff
Vetoes local seg bills authored Sen Charles A
Stainback Ap 7, 16:1 ff
CLEMENTS, Sen. Earl C.
Announces appf Louisville Ng to US military
academy Je 8, 12:3
COBB, Dr. Raymond
Controversial figure in Milford sch case, re
signs Ap 7, 4:3
COLEMAN, Atty. Gen. J. P.
Addressing LEAC predicts Miss will win fight
against integ Je 8, I5:2ff
COLEMAN, Dr. Lee A.
Univ Ky sociologist urges state comply with
Sup Ct O I, 7:5
COLLINS, Gov. Leroy
Gets appeal of Allan Platt civil rights viola
tion F 3, 5:2
Advises Platt seek relief through court Mr 3,
6:3ff
Considers Johns’ seg bill unnecessary Je 8,
COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS,
OFFICIAL
Creation and Actions of
Gov Umstead (NC) appoints 19 mem advisory
com study policy and program S 3, I0:3ff
Gov Thomas B Stanley (Va) appts 32-man
comm study problems Sup Ct ruling May 17
S 3, I4:4ff
Gov Hugh White (Miss) calls LEAC into ses
sion S 3, 8:1
House Concurrent Resol No 54 creating LEAC
(Miss) detailed S 3, 8:4
15-man seg study com (SC) holds hearings;
plans interim rept S 3, 12:3
7-mem com apptd by Gov Lawrence Wetherby
(Ky) study prob deseg S 3, 7:3
0 6 |^ r ?2 3 ° n ^ U< ^ y ^ ornm (SC) appts sub-corn
Del Robert Whitehead, Sen Dalton criticize abs
Ng on Va Comm on Publ Ed O I, 14:3
State Sen Garland Grey (Va) elected chrmn on
Publ Ed O I. 14:1 ff
Spec Legis Com (Ala) urges Gov Persons sec
Ala const be rewritten O I, 2:4
Davidson Co (Tenn) bd of ed agrees set up com
draft deseg plan O I, 13:5
Boutwell Com (Ala) denies amendmt intended
abol publ schs N 4, 2:1-3
Rainach Com (La) backs proposed amendmt to
State const N 4, 3:Iff
LEAC (Miss) discusses equalization proqram
N 4, 11:4ff
Ga Ed Comm begins work proposed laws
strengthen seg D I, 6:3ff
Comm on Publ Ed (Va) holds first pub hearinq
D I, 15:2ff
5-man Com sch supts (Md) releases report D I.
7:3ff
Okla Ed Assn legis com circulates proposals
unify sch sys finan structure J 6, 13:2ff
Significance Boutwell Com proposals discussed
F 3, 2:1 ff
Ga Ed Comm prepares laws strengthen seq F
3, 6:2ff
Md Comm on Interracial Prob and Rela reports
changes Baltimore racial prac F 3, 8:2ff
Miss Legis votes unltd powers to LEAC; text
resol authorizing cited F 3, 9:5
Grey Comm (Va) reports Gov Thomas B Stan
ley search legal means prevent integ F 3, I0:4ff
Montgomery Co (Md) 19-mem advis com study
integ rept to sch bd Mr 3, 10:2
Okla City Mayor's Comm on Human Affairs
plans trip to Phoenix, Ariz observe deseg Mr
3, 16:3
Boutwell Com (Ala) report criticized by Ala
legal auth Jay Murphy Ap 7, 2:1 ff
Montgomery Co (Md) Citizens' Com produces
majority and minority rept deseg Ap 7, 6:3ff
Rainach Com (La) sets up equalization budget
Ap 7, 8:lff
Gen Assembly Ga extends life Ga Ed Comm;
dir sug ways cont seg Ap 7, 11:2
Prince George Co bd ed (Md) appts 22-mem
deseg study comm My 4, 7:3
COMPTON, Prof. Arthur
Presents awards Cath sch officials J 6, 11:4
COMPTON, Mrs. B. A.
Finds biggest problem integ scholastic dis
parity Ng and white Kirkwood Je 8, 19:2
CONTINUING Education Committee
Agrees to do everything legally possible
maintain seg S 3, 5:3
COOK, Atty. Gen. Eugene
Announces Ga will not file amicus curiae brief;
believes Ga able cont seg O I, 6:3ff
In convention Nat Assn Attys Gen advoc Cong
curb powers Sup Ct J 6, 7:3ff
Denounces fed aid to ed Ap 7, 11:3
Challenges authority Sup Ct name implement
ing date My 4, 3:4
CORNING. Supt Hobart M.
Discusses staff assignments O I, 5:3
Warns striking students N 4, 5:3
Issues statement fol incident wh stu protests
racially mixed classes N 4, 4:4:
Seeks solution behavior problems Ng students
integ schs F 3, 4:2
Discusses mid-year shift students to new non-
racial boundaries Mr 3, 4:3
Plan realigning duties District's dual admin
staff Mr 3, 4:1-3
CRUM, Dr. Mason
Duke Univ, writes abol of seg in pub schs inev
itable J 6, 12:3
D
DAGEN, Mrs. Margaret W.
KTA leader challenges wh KEA for for non
prof attitude toward integ My 4, 2:3:
DANIEL, Pres. Robert P.
Reports Va State Coll (Ng) turned down over
12 applications wh studs O I, 14:5
DALTON, Sen.
Criticizes absence Ng on Va Comm of Publ
Ed O I, 14:3
DANNELLY, Supt. C. M.
Blames Harrison sch (Ala) disturb on "wh
agitators" O I, 2:1-3
DAVAGE, S. M.
Houston-Tillotson pres sees need for sep coll
for Ng at present Mr 3, 6:3
DAVIDSON, Phillip
Reports integ working smoothly Univ Louisville
J 6, 8:2
Awarded plaque by Frontiers Club America
for Integ Univ of Louisville Mr 3, 9:2
DAVIES, Joseph A.
Opposes effort to stop Ng entering state col
leges J 6, 3:3ff
DAVIS, Rep. James (D Ga.)
Supports DC student demonstration vs integ
schs N 4, 5:4ff
DAVIS, John W.
Addresses Nat'l Newspaper Publishers Assn at
Hampton Mr 3, I6:4ff
DELANEY, Judge Hubert T.
Speaks at Ala NAACP convention D I, 2:5
Addresses Tex County Ng orgs at Austin Mr
3, 6:1
DELAWARE
PTA procedure outlined D I, 3:2ff
Referendum on Segregation; results tabulated
J 6, 4:3ff
DENNY, Collins. Jr.
Counsel, Defenders of St Sovereignty and Ind
Liberties quoted on integ Je 8, 14:3
DIGGS, Rep. Charles S., Jr.
Addresses regional meeting Mound Bayou
(Miss) My 4, 8:1 ff
Asked by Editor Greene (Miss) sponsor resol
in Cong recog vol seg Je 8, 15:1
DUNJEE, Roscoe
Answers Okla City sch bd statement one-sided
planning discriminatory N 4, 13:5
Express satisfactory progress integ; backs
package amendment Ap 7, 15:3
E
EDGAR, State Comm Ed J. W.
Orders seg continued in schs S3, 11:4
Replies to objection re Ng chil enroll at Fri-
ona elem sch Je 8, 15:4
EDUCATION—see also INTEGRATION
Equalization
Ark St Bd Ed approves change policy accred
schs; speed up equalization S 3, 2:5
Ga Minim Foundation Program for ed enacted
1951 basis equalization S 3, 5:1
Miss sch equalization program discussed S 3,
8:5
Ark Advisory Council on Sch Finances asks ad
ditional funds O I, 3:5
Tex Assn Sch Admin issues survey quality publ
sch instr O I, 13:1 ff
Tex State Dem Conv urges eq Ng schs O I, 13:4
$3,750,000 (SC) Ed Finance Comm auth new sch
construction O I, I2:2ff
Ark State Bd Ed approves record-breakinq bud
get publ schs N 4, 2:5
Nottoway Co (Va) voters defeat bond issue
$900,000 construct Ng elem schs N 4, 15:2
Dallas (Tex) passes 35 mill sch bond issue;
nome dist delay bldg Ng schs J6, 6:2
Marvin Bird (Ark) chrmn st Bd Ed raises issue
eq facil, "vol" seg J 6, 3:3ff
United Com for Better Schs (Ark) support bud
get request Ed Dept J 6, 3:lff
Atlanta (Ga) pushes sch expan program; Ng
get larger portion of funds J 6, 7:4
Ark State spending for schs detailed F 3, 2:4
Austin R Meadows (Ala) discusses state's Min
Equalization Prog Mr 3, 3:1 ff
Gov Faubus (Ark) seeks state aid ed equalize
sch facilities Mr 3, 2:1
Gov Folsom (Ala) meets city supt discuss sch
needs Mr 3, 3:lff
La legis conf provide 99 millions begin equali
zation Mr 3, II :3
Ark Gen Assembly fails provide additional rev
enue for ed Ad 7. 3:2
Commissioner Ford interprets Ark Gen Assem
bly failure provide funds Ap 7, 3:2ff
Equalization program (Miss) enacted 1954 legis
effected in spec sess Ap 7, 5:1
La sch bldg prog outlined by Rainach com; ask
225 millions over next 10 yrs Ap 7, 8:Iff
Atty Gen Eugene Cook (Ga) asserts Ga resist
integ thru st sch bldg auth prog My 4 3:5
Surveys being made 57 counties Miss look to
consol and equalization My 4, 8:2
G J Cain, Miss state dept ed quoted on equali
zation needs My 4, 8:3ff
New York bonding houses request sch bonding
issue in La Legis receive three-fourth vote on
introduction My 4, 10:1
Ga state program study comm recommends
add taxes ed purposes Je 8, 18:1
La legislature passes $33.5 million bill provid
ing funds build loc schs Je 8, I4:4ff
Federal Aid
Rep. Robert F. Sikes discuss poss eff fed aid
and Sup Ct decision N 4, 3:1
Ga ed off testify Sen Labor Com hearing Wash
ington behalf proposed emerg legis sch bldg
assistance Mr 3, 7:4-5
State Sen Roy L Riales (Ark) intro resol asking
Cong vote money sch const Mr 3, 2:2
State Sen W E Fletcher (Ark) argues accept fed
aid might jeopardize seg Mr 3, 2:2
Ark Senate approves bill enabling state accept
fed aid sch construction Mr 3, 2:3
Atty Gen Eugene Cook (Ga) denounces fed aid
to ed Ap 7, I I :3
Renders opinion on pending federal aid bills
My 4, 3:4ff
Gov Marvin Griffin (Ga) attacks fed aid to ed
encroachment Je 8, 18:3
EDWARDS, Dr. Newton
Duke Univ, says racial seg denial eq protec
tion law S 3, 10:3
EISENHOWER, Pres. Dwight D.
Criticized in SC Assembly My 4, 6:4ff
ELLISON, Dr. John M.
Ng elected member Richmond Ministers' Assn
J 6, 13:5
ENGELHARDT, Rep. Sam
Makes proposal amending Ala constitution
S 3, 2:1
Announces will introduce bill designed pre
serve classroom seg F 3, 2:3ff
ERVIN, Atty. Gen. Richard W.
Discusses brief filed US Sup Ct O I, 6:1 ff; 7:4ff
Rechecks results of leadership survey basis
for Fla brief Ap 7, 9:1-3
Presents arguments on behalf of State of Flor
ida US Sup Ct Je 8, 20:lff
EVANS, President E. B.
Says enrollment up at Prairie View Texas Nq
coll S 3, 11:3
EVANS, Mayor Edward C.
Denounces Redbook article on Milford Ap 7,
4:5
EVANS, John Gary
Plan re sep ed of races given State Const Conv
1895 republished SC My 4, 6:4
EVERETT, B. B.
Opposes Ng adm farm home agents courses.
NC State Coll Ap 7, 12:5
EVERS, Medgar
Refused admission Univ Miss Law Sch F 3, 9:4
Excerpt from Governor Clement Veto Message
re Stainback Seg Bill Ap 7, Iff
F
FATZER, Atty Gen Harold R.
States re Kansas brief not defending seg but
states’ rights O I, 16:1
FAULKNER, Robert F.
Attempts have DC bd ed rescind pol assign
pub schs without regard race J 6, 5:3ff
FEDERATION for Constitutional Government
(Mississippi) detailed F 3, 9:2ff
FEY, Dr. John T.
Dean, George Washington Law Sch discusses
Sup Ct decision S 3, 10:5
FIGG, Robert McC.
Argues in behalf W. Elliott et al before Sup
Ct My 4, 14:5; 15:1 ff
FISHER, Supt. John H.
Issues policy directive to bd answers ques re
integ S 3, 6:2ff
Named on Afro-American's 1954 Honor Roll
work in integ of Baltimore schs Mr 3, 10:3
Outlines course approved by Atty Gen Edward
Rollins D I, 9:4ft
FLAHERTY, Rev. J. L.
Reports integ Cath schs O I, 14:5
FOLSOM Gov. James E.
Issues statement opposed to private sch plan
O I, 2:5
Abstains signing statement protesting integ
publ schs, So Gov conf D 1,2:4
Calls spec session legis authorize road bond
issue F 3, 2:1 ff
Meets city supts discuss sch needs Mr 3, 3:1 ft
Addresses Ala Ed Assn, refers Sup Ct decision
Ap 7, 2:1
Refuses comment on plans designed alter sch
system Je 8, 18:2
FORD, State Ed. Commissioner Arch W.
Details state's policy on seg S 3, 2:5
Comments on state bd ed proposed budqet
N 4, 2:4
Predicts more integ next year Ap 7 3:3
FOSTER, Leah B
Ng accepted for grand jury service, Augusta,
Ga F 3, 6:4
FRAZIER, Dr. E. Franklin
Points to trends in integ in South My 4, I0:4ff
G
GARCIA, Dr. Hector
Add Tex Comm on Race Rel at Austin; urges
integ Ap 7, 15:4
GARNETT, Mrs. C. Mercer, Jr.
Comments on dissolution Albemarle Council
of PTA (Va) Je 8, 15:5
GARY, Gov. Raymond
Supports "package" amendment Ap 7, 15:1 ft
GENTRY, Atty Gen Thomas J.
Files brief US Sup Ct following petition O I,
3:1 ff
Comments on Sup Ct My 4, 2:4
Argues behalf State of Arkansas Je 8, 20:5*
21 :ltf
GEORGIA
Private School amendment: "How They Voted"
D I, 6:1
GILLHAM, Rep. J. O.
Introduce bill double tuition all state Texas
coll, univ F 3, 7:3
GIVHAN, Sen. Walter
Introduces resol House (Ala) petition Cong
limit juris US Sup Ct Mr 3, 3:3
GODWIN, Supt. Sch. Wendell R.
Effects integ schs two districts Topeka O.l,
16:1
Plans method integ O I, 16:1 ff