Southern school news. (Nashville, Tenn.) 1954-1965, July 06, 1955, Image 20

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SOUTHERN SCHOOL NEWS—Index to Vol. I PICOTT, Dr. J. Rupert Nat'l Ed Ass'n Tch'rs Assn dis Ng tchr tenure with KTA My 4, 2:4ff Disc Ng tchr tenure with Ky Tchr's Assn My 4, 2:4 PLATT, Allen Family’s complaints civil rights violated be ing checked by FBI; Appeals to Gov Collins F 3, 5:2; Advised by Gov Collins seek relief Court Mr 3, 6:3 PLUCKER, O. L. Actg Supt Independence reports progress integ N 4, 13:4 POE, Dr. Clarence Support idea Ng and wh farm agents attend State Coll for refresher course Ap 7, 12:5 POLK, William T. Believes South more likely abolish schs than integ Je 8, 13:5 POPULATION p _ Recent change in South S 3, 2:4ft „ White and Negro children in So Schs S 3, o.3tt Shifts in Negro in U. S. 1940-1950 S 3, 9:4ff POYNTER, L. D. ...... Announces chapter of White America Inc May 4 2:3 PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD, VA. Adopts statement censuring racial deseg U i, I4:2ff PRESS Evening Herald, Rock Hill S C editorial fa vors grad desg N 4, 14:5 Mississippi newspapers and editors comment on proposed constitutional amendmt D I o:irr Gov Hugh L. White reprimands reptrs Ar Jackson Daily News carry statement re amend D I, 8:4ff . . -. St Louis Post Dispatch editorial urges city open hotels, theaters, restaurants,, without ra cial restrictions D I, 10:2 , . , Baltimore Evening Sun discuss Brownell brief editorially Sun ed cited Afro-American front page editorial praises brief urges prompt deseg J 6, 9:Iff ... D . . Outlook editorial criticizes Comm on Publ ed J 6, 13:3ff . c , Virginia newspapers react to Segregation Stu dy Comm F 3, 11:1 15:5 C. A. McKnight talks to N C Press Group text given F 3, 11:2ff , . National Newspaper Publishers Assn (N) meets at Hampton Institute—John W Davis addresses group Mr 3, 16:3ff St. Louis Post-Dispatch other newspapers en courage accept deseg Mr 3, I2:lff Richmond News Leader outlines pop changes Ng and wh Mr 3, 16:4 ... , Montgomery County Sentinel praises citizens approach to integ problems Ap 7, 6:1 Reactions from regional newspapers May 31 Sup Ct opinion Je 8, 8:Iff 9:Iff JO:Iff Fla newspapers react to bills introd legis Je 8, I6:2ff PRICE, Julius Elliott Ng appointed U S Military Academy Je 8, PRINCE EDWARD CO BD SUPERVISORS Postpone adoption budget protest paying taxes suppt integ schs My 4, 7:1 PRUITT, Rep Prentice (Monticello) Considers bills preserve seg My 4. 9:5 Intro bill preserve seg Je 8, I6:4tt P Dist Cong of Par and Tchrs removes racial bars to mem S 3, 4:3 Charleston Central Cncl PTA brands prema ture Charleston PTA ann advoca seg b J, 14:b Del Cong of Par and Tchrs take action on rept of com on grp rela N 4, 7:5: issues resol condmg "Milford incident" N 4, 7:5 Okla St Cong Par and Tchrs, N and wh favor five-mill levy D I, 12:2 Del PTA deneg procedure outlined D I. d.2rr, I5'5 Columbia PTA backs S C Ed Assn oppos deseg D I, 13:5 . , Albermarle Co sch bd voices disapproval PTA sponsor biracial stud panels: J 6, I3:4 Col lenn Cong of Par and T 1 ch L r . s 11 a ^ c L all st legis opposing Stainback bill F 3, I6:3 Montgomery Co Cncl PTA exec com urges integ of co schs all levels I955: recomm out lined Mr 3. I0:2 . ... r; . PTA (Negro, Beniamin Banneker) petit wity Cncl protest setting up seg rest rooms, pro posed town hall, Ap 7, 4:5 Okla Cong Col Prs and Tchrs backs const amend Ap 7, 15:4; vote cont org as long as seg schs Ap 7, 15:4 , , . . . Montgomery Co PTA com s stand: complete immed integ backs opinion legal advisor C. A. Horsky Ap 7. 6:2 . Montgomery Co Cncl PTAs issues policy state ment My 4, 7:3 , Dist Cong of Par and Tchrs hold 3-day work shop: discuss anxieties My 4, 5:1ff Dist PTA Cong and Washington Cong PIA Ng merge My 4, 5:4ff . . .. , M Slater PTA (wh) in "Little Dixie invited Ng par attend join My 4, 3:1 ff . . ... Sturgeon PTA (wh) invites Ng to |Oin My 4, Kentucky Cong of Col Par and Tchrs hold meeting; discuss integ Je 8, I2:Iff Dist PTA votes seek funds for establ ot psy services within sch system Je 8, 16:3ff PUBLIC SCHOOLS Division of Authority in Alabama S 3, 2:1 ff; Arkansas S 3, 2:l; Delaware S 3 3:4- Georgia S 3, 5:2ff: 5:3; Kentucky S 3 7:1 ff: Louisiana S 3, I3:lff; Maryland S 3, 6:l • North Carolina S 3, I0:Iff; Oklahoma S3 11:3; South Carolina S 3, 12:2; Tennessee S 3, 14:2; Virginia S 3, 13:1; West Virginia S 3, 14:1 EXPENDITURES PER PUPIL rr . Alabama S 3, 2:3; Arkansas S 3, 2:lff; Arizona O I 15:2; District of Columbia S 3, 4:1; Flor ida S 3, 5:2; Georgia S 3, 5:4; Kentucky S 3, 7:2ff; Maryland S 3, 6:2; Mississippi S 3, 16:5* Missouri S 3, 9:1; North Carolina S 3, 10:2 Oklahoma S 3, 11:2; South Carolina S 3, 12:2 Virginia S 3, 13:1; West Virginia S 3, 14.2 POPULATION AND ENROLLMENT Alabama S 3, 2:3; Arkansas S 3, 2:1 ff; Arizona O I 15:2- Delaware S 3, 3:5; District of Colum bia'S 3,’ 4:1; Georgia S 3, 5:4; Kansas O I, 16:1 Iff Kentucky S 3, 7:1; Louisiana S 3, I3:2ff; Maryland S 3, 6: Iff; Mississippi S 3, 16:5; Mis souri S 3, 9:1; New Mexico O I, 15:Iff; North Carolina S 3, 11:2; South Carolina S_ 3,_ 12:2; Tennessee S 3, 12:2; Texas S3, ll.l; Virginia S 3, 13:1; West Virginia S 3, 14:2; 5 INCOME PER CAPITA Alabama S 3, 2:3; Arkansas S 3. 2:1; District of Columbia S 3, 4:1; Kentucky S 3, 7:2; Lou isiana S 3, 13:1; Maryland S 3, 6:1; Mississippi S 3, 8:5; North Carolina S 3, I0;2; South Caro lina S 3, 12:2; Virginia S 3, 13:1; West Virginia S 3, 14:1 TEACHER SALARIES Alabama Mr 3, 3:2; Ap 7, 2:1; Arkansas O I, 3:5; Ja 6, 3:Iff; F 3, 2:4; Mr 3, 2:5 Ap 7, 3:2; Delaware S 3, 3:5; District of Columbia Ap 7, 7:3; 7:5; Florida S 3, 5:1; Georgia S 3, 5:1; J 6, 7:1; Mr 3, 7:2; Louisiana S 3. 13:2; Je 8, 14:2 Kentucky S 3, 7:3; Mississippi S 3, 16:5; N 4, II: D I, 18; J 6, 10:1 F 3, 9:lffff; Mr 3. 9:3; Ap 7, 5:1; 5:3; North Carolina D I 11:2; New Mexico O I 15:5; Oak Ridge, Tenn. 3, 13:5; Oklahoma Je 8, 17:3; S. C. S 3, 12:2; Tennes see S 3. 14:2; J 6, 14:4; Texas D I, 14:3; J 6, F 3, 7:3; Ap 7, I5:2ff; West Virginia D I, o-o RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE Held in Birmingham My 4, 8:5 RANDOLPH, A. Phillip Urges Ng fight for rights; support NAACP My 4, 2:4 RANKIN, Asst U S Atty. Gen. J. Lee Addr conf spons by Com on Eq of opport in Higher Ed at St Louis D I, 10:1 REAMEY, Rev. George S. Criticizes Sen Garland Grey as incompetent serve on Va Comm on Pub Ed N 4, 15:1 ff REDDING, Atty. Louis Argues for petit Sup Ct My 4, 12:1 ff REDDICK, Mrs. L. C. lenn Cong of Col Par and Tchrs add letter to all state legisl oppos Stainback bill F 3, 16:3 REID, Frank Madison Ng bishop asks implement integ D I, 13:4ff RESOLUTIONS Ng prin supvsrs Durham (N C) unan pledge supt dec S 3, 10:5 Min Oklahoma City Christian chs memorialize trustees Phillips Univ immed integ O.l, 12:3ff N C Methodist Youth Fellowship records be lief "seg is un-Christian" O.l, 11:2 Local sch bds co-supvrs forward resolutions to gov urge preserve seg O.l, I4:2ff Sourhside Va legislators Sen Garland Grey resolve "unalterable opp." prin of integ O.l, I4:2ff Presbyterian Synod of Va adopts statement censuring racial deseg O.l, I4:2ff Natl conv of Jewish War Veterans Richmond Va passes resol favor integ N 4, 15:3 Md Cong of Par and Tchrs passes resol ap- prov deseg D I, 7:3; adopts "compromise" resol suppt Sup Ct decision D I, 7:3 Va Baptist Gen Assn resolves support Sup Ct decision D I, 15:3 Negro attys Old Dominion Bar Assn condemn Atty Gen J Lindsay Almond Jr support of seq D I, 15:3 Va Ed Assn (wh) resolves give Sup Ct de cision careful study D I, 15:3 Negro Va Tchrs' Assn unanimously resolves suppt NAACP hastening deseg D I. 15:3 Eastern Va Conf Congregational and Chris tian churches asks "understanding . . . part . . . all . . . citizenry" D I, I5:3ff Va Farm Bureau passes resol vs inteq D I, 15:4 Fairfax Co (Va) bd suoervisors, rescinds resol calling for supt free pub sch system local op tion on seg D I, 15:4 TSTA (wh) backs State Ed Tex Ed Agency re seg policy J 6, 6:3ff Anne Arundel Co ministerium resol integ schs shld be implementd J 6, 9:4 Milam Lions' Club (Tenn) endorses Stainback bill F 3, I6:3ff Episc Diocese Okla endorses Sup Ct decision Mr 3, 16:3 Young Republ Fed Va resolves suppt free pub lic schs Sup Ct decision Ap 7, 14:3 KTA leader Mrs. Margaret Dagen challenges wh KEA for "professional attitude toward integ" My 4, *2:3 KTA resolves "use every reasonable means" persuade bds ed to keep all qualified Ng tchrs presently employed My 4, 2:4ff Del annual Episc Diocese adopt resolution favor integ Je 8, 12:3 West Va Synod United Lutheran Church re cord opp seg Je 8, 12:4 Charleston mem West Va Episc Diocese vote equal rts to other than Anglo-Saxons Je 8, 12:4 Trustees N C Unit adopt resol re admis Ng as undergrads Je 8, 13:5 Bishop M. George Henry Episc Diocese asks for resol of problem light Christian brother hood Je 8, 13:3 Episc Diocese of Va approves resol eliminat ing racial barriers Je 8, 15:3 RIALES, State Sen. Roy L. Introdu Sen R 6 ask Cong funds sch construe; defeated Mr 3, 2ff RICE, U S Dist Judge Ben H Refuses admit Ng undergrad Univ Tex; other cases pending O.l, 13:5 RICHARDSON, Scovel Notifies sch bd of intent to send child to closest school S 3, 4:5 RIDGE, H. W. Res scene shooting foil NAACP sch petit S 3, RIELY, John W. Atty. Detajls Prince Edward County seg case Je 8, RINEHART, State Sen. James A. Files dismissal motion, NAACP vs El Reno Sch Dist N 4, 13:4ff RIPPY, Dr. Edwin L. Pres Dallas Sch bd predicts deseg begins by 1956 Je 8. 15:5 RITTER, Archbishop Joseph 3Receives award Mound City Press Club Mr ROBERTS, George Head Okla Ed Assn's legislative committee J 6 I3:2ff ROBERTSON. Atty. A. G. For Prince Edward Co My 4, I5:4ff; 16:1 ROBINSON, Katherine Brown (Mrs.) First Negro teacher at K,anawha county school Je 8, 12:5 ROBINSON, Spottswood Atty for petitioners My 4, 13:3ff ROCKEFELLER, Winthrop Speaks at Urban League meet; disc seg Je 8, 13:3ff RODRIGUEZ, Francisco Gives opinion NAACP's approach to seg issue D I, 5:3ff ROGERS, R. T. Wh truck driver, driven from home enter taining Platt chil Ap 7, 9:5 ROGERS, S. E. Atty for respondents My 4, I4:4ff ROLLINS, Atty. Gen. Edward D. E. Express Maryland will comply with Sup Ct Decis S 3, 6:2 Advises state Bd Ed Sup Ct issued only "opin ion;" state seg law remain in force until final decree S 3, 6:3ff Challenged by Baltimore atty Harry O Levin S 3, 6:3ff Approves moderate course integ outlined by Supt John H. Fisher D I, 9:4# RUMMEL, Archbishop Joseph Ann La parochial sch make no move toward integ S 3, 13:4 SANBORN, Russell T. Sc^bd cand (Texas) runs integ platform Je SATTERFIELD, Rep B I Intro bill deny st cty co funds to integ schs (N C) Ap 7, I2:lff SAUNDERS, Rep Barefoot Sponsors bill for add sch construe funds (Texas) leaders debate Mr 4 6:Iff SAWYER, Burton Pres sch bd Kirkwood finds first yr proof integ will gain accept despite initial reluct J 8, 19:2 SCHEPS, Dr. Clarence B of Ed (New Orleans) views . . . "rapid integ . . . would do irrep damage ... to chil . . . both races" D I, 6:4ff SCHOOLFIELD, Judge Raulston Campaigns in Tenn Dem primary on seg plat form S 3. 14:3 SCHWATKA, Prin John H. Named on Afro-American's 1954 Honor Roll for work in integ of schs Mr 3, 10:3 Add student during Balt inc N 4, 8:2ff; 9:1 ff Gives nos Ng at So Hi Baltimore- increase noted Mr 3. 10:4 SEGREGATION Legal basis of Alabama; S 3. I:2ff; Arkansas, S 3, 1:2ff; Delaware, S 3, 1:2ff; District of Columbia, S 3, l:2ff; 4:1; Florida, S 3, l:2ff Georgia, S 3, l:2ff; Kentucky, S3, 1:2ff; Louis iana, S 3, 1:2ff; Maryland, S 3, 1:2ff; S 3, 6:1 Mississippi, S 3, 1:2ff; S 3, 8:1; Missouri, S 3 9:1; North Carolina*, S 3, 1:2ff; Oklahoma, S 3 1:2ff; 11:1; South Carolina, S 3, 1:2ff; S 3, 12:1 Tennessee, S 3, 1:2ff; S 3, I4:2ff; Virginia', S 3, 1:2ff; West Virginia, S 3, 1:2ff. SEGREGATION STUDY COMMITTEE (SC) Revises membership; issues interim rept S 3. 12:3 Voluntary T R M Howard 90 others, refuse Gov's plan vol seg S 3 8:1 GREENE, Percy Ng ed Jackson Advocate (Miss) advoc vol seg seeks resolution Je 8, 15:1 ff SEITZ, Collins J. (Chancellor) Decides in favor Ng litigants Univ of Del court case S 3, 3:4 Decides in favor Ng stud in publ sch case S 3, 3:4 S E R S Nature, objetv, prelim plan, staff, corresp, bd given S3, I: I ff; 15:1 ff Statement of policy N 4, 1:2ff Edtrl comments on D I, 13:3ff Analysis of correspondence J 6, I: I ff; 15:1 ff; 16: Iff Library estab at hrqrtrs Mr 3, 1:2 Exchange corresp Clarence H Faust, Virginius Dabney re cont SERS My 4, 1:2ff; I6:3ff Rptg service, "how it grew" My 4, 1:2ff Subscription plan anned My 4, 1:2ff Rptrs meet Je 8, 1:1 SHEEHY, U.S. Dist. Judge Joseph W. Dismiss suit 9 Ng stud vs Texarkana Jr Coll D I, 14:5 Declines enter judg case II Ng vs Kilgore Jr Coli Mr 3, 6:3ff SHEPPERD, Atty. Gen. Ben Ques Ng and wh sch head re integ O I, I3:3ff Polls legis re prob deseg prep brief O I, 13:3ff Assts prep brief for Sup Ct N 4, 16:4 Adv Texas anticipate NAACP legal act My 4, 5:lff Adv Texas find substitute seg laws My 4, 5:1 Argues on behalf St of Texas Sup Ct Je 8, 22:3ff Speak before Ark Bar Assoc consid Sup Ct dec demoral to legal prof Je 8, 13:4ff SHIVERS, Gov. Allan Promises sch local autom in Dem Prim S3, 11:2 Challenged by Houston Informer re Ng status Texas N 4, 16:4 Adv legis no change publ ed sys F 3, 7:1 Rec with legis budget bd inc subsidy TSU; Prairie View F 3, 7:4 SHOEMAKER, Don Elected exec dir SERS Je 8, 1:5 SHUE, Wilmer E. Ann integ plans Newark Del S 3, 3:3 SIKES, Rep. Robert Dis poss effect fed aid and Sup Ct dec N 4 3:1 SILLERS, Walter Authors resol HCR 54 (Miss) S 3, 8:4ff Offers HCR 13 O I, 9:lff SIMS, Atty. Cecil Davidson Co sch bd mem favors vol seg points Evansville exam F 3, I6:2ff SLATER Ministerial Alliance Holds interracial meet My 4, 3:2 SMITH, Lloyd L. Madison Supt reports on integ O I, 10:5 SMITH, Marion Reports integ small La Cath sch F 3, 7:2ff SMITH, Rep. Max C. Intro resol expand finan powers Texas Univ regents F 3, 7:2ff Intro resol expand bldg prog TSU; Prairie View F 3, 7:3 SNOWDEN, James N. Outlines Delaware's PTA procedure D I, 3:2ff Add interracial prob meet; terms Ng apa thetic My 4, 9:2ff STAINBACK, Sen. Charles A. Ann will intro bill preserve seg D I, 2:5 Intro Sen Bill No 62 F 3, I6:lff Authors local seg bill vetoed by Gov Clement Ap 7, 16:1 ff STANLEY, Gov. Thomas B. Comments on Sup Ct decision S 3, 13:1 ff Appts 32-man comm study probl Sup Ct rul My 17, S 3, 13:4ff Rec rept comm Publ ed search legal means "prev forced integ" F 3, I0:4ff STORM, Elizabeth Prin Oliver Cromwell elem sch tells tech niques handling integ mixed neighborhood Mr 3, 10:4ff; 11:1 ff STRICKLER, Vice-Pres. Woodrow M. Add 10th Nat'l Conf Higher Ed, Chicago, ". . . no racial basis.for inf perf," notes ease adjust stud Univ Louisville Ap 7, 8:4ff STUDENT ATTITUDES Boone Co students unanimously endorse bd sending Ng to Scott O I, I4:2ff Wh high sch stud, Carlsbad (NM) petit Supt Irwin C Murphy for absorption Ng stud into munic sch sys O I, 15:1 ff Roswell (NM) students request Ng tchrs be desig to give remedial reading assist O I. I5:lff So high stud, Baltimore, accep invit visit integ high New Rochelle NY, D I, 7:2# (Texas) Hi-Y (wh) vote for 7-yr grad integ, Ng observ attend J 6, 5:5 Southwest Citizens' Assn sponsors high sch panel discus integ J 6, 5:5 Winston-Salem high students (NC) vote fa vor gradual deseg J 6, 12:4 Civic orqs Okla City sponsor city-wide youth inter-racial forums, J 6: 13:4ff So high stud discuss reactions integ high sch, New Rochelle NY F 3, 8:4ff Students from Louisville's Theodore Ahrens Trade HS (N) discuss integ, Mr 3, 8:2ff Ng and wh high sch stud Little Rock (Ark) discuss probl integ Ap 7, 3:4 Wh and Ng stud conclude "Prejudice begins at home" Ap 7, 8:lff Ky Youth Assembly urges Ng be invited at tend 1956 assembly My 4, 3:1 Surv 600 Univ Tex stud re integ My 4, 5:5 Stud "City Cncl," Richmond (Va) chooses Ng, Chester Hedgepeth, "city mgr," Stud Govt Mv 4 6 - 5 Studs, Univ of Ga, urge studs begin "creative polit action" Je 8, 18:3 Nq students apply admis Univ NC, rejected, wh studs supp request Je 8, I3:2ff; 13:4 DC Stud Com lists integ probls N 4 5:4; D I, 4:5: 10:5 STURCKEYER, Judge Fred S. Rules out seg in Ariz colleges, high schs, elem O I, 15:1ff SURVEYS AND POLLS Institute of Govt Rep outlines courses open to NC re Sup Ct decis S 3, I0:4ff Fla St Cabinet approp $10 000 for exten sur vey of opin on integ O I, I3:3ff City Planning Dept (Raleigh NC), plans sur vey O I, ( 11:2 "Citizens' Committees" sponsor publ opin polls on seg (Del) D I, 3:4ff Atty Austin T Walden indicates study being made re Ng stud seeking admis Atlanta wh schs D I. 6:2ff AP and UP poll Ga legis re views seg J 6, 7: Iff "Unofficial" publ referenda on seq held So Del J 6, 4:3ff Publ opin poll on integ held city Seaford Mr 3, Atty Gen Richard W Ervin rechecks results of leadership survey basis Fla brief Ap 7, 9:1-3 Public opin polls Ng and wh re inteq, by Texas poll My 4, 5:4# 600 Univ Texas Stud polled re integ My 4 5:5 SUPREME COURT, U.S. Text of My 17 (1954) opinion. Brown vs Bd of Ed; Bolling vs Sharpe S 3. 16:1 ff Picketed by DC students N 4 5:5 Atty Gen Eugene Cook (Ga) at Nat Assn Attys Gen Conf advoc Cong curb powers Sup Ct J 6, 7:3ff Sen Judiciary Comm orders closed hearing nomin John Marshall Harlan US SupCt F 3, Rep John C Hart (SC) condems Sup Ct Ap 7 J3:l Criticized by repres Miss Citizens Councils Ap 7, 3:4 Background 5 cases before Sup Ct summar ized Ap 7, 1:2ff SUPREME COURT—Excerpts from transcript April Supreme Ct Hearings ARGUMENTS ALMOND, Lindsay argues on behalf The Attor ney General of Virginia My 4, 16:1 ff CARTER, Robert L argues on behalf Brown et al My 4,11:3ff CkAvEN, Joseph Donald argues on behalf Gebhart et al My 4, 11:4ff FAiZhK, Harold k argues on behalf Kansas Bd of Education My 4, Ihlff FIGG, Robert McC Argues in behalf R. W. Elliot et al. My 4, 14:5; I5:lff HAYcS Oeorge E C argues on behalf Spotts wood T Bolling et al My 4, 12:2ff KORMAN, Milton D argues on behalf Sharp et al My 4 I3:lff MARSHALL, Thurgood argues 1 in behalf Briggs and Davin et al, My 4, 13:5; I4:lff NABRIi James M Jr argues in behalf Spotts wood T. Bolling et al My 4, I2:4ff REDDING, Louis argues on behalf Belton et al My 4, 12:1 ff ROBERTSON, A G argues on behalf Prince Ed ward County School Board et al My 4. I5:4ff ROBINSON, Spottswood argues on behalf Harry Briggs et al My 4, I3:3ff ROGtRS, S E argues in behalf R. N. Elliott et et al My 4. 14, 5:lff ARGUMENTS "FRIENDS of the COURT" on be half of: ARK, Atty Gen Thomas J Gentry Je 8 20:5- 21:1 ff FLA, Atty Gen Richard Ervin Je 8, 20:1 ff Govt, of the US Simon E Sobelo#, US Solicitor Gen Je 8, 22:5 Atty Gen C Ferdinand Sybert, Md Je 8, 21:5; Asst Atty Gen I Beverly Lake Je 8, 20:3ff OKLA, Atty Gen Mac Q Williamson Je 8, 21:3ff TEXAS, Atty Gen John Ben Shepperd Je 8, 22:3ff REACTIONS to May 31 ruling State Officials and Leading Citizens, "WHAT THEY SAID"— Alabama Je 8, 2:lff Arkansas Je 8, 2:2ff Delaware Je 8, 25:3:1 ff District of Columbia Je 8, 3:lff Florida Je 8, 3:lff Georgia Je 8, 3:3ff Kentucky Je 8, 3:4ff Louisiana Je 8, 4:lff Maryland Je 8, 4:2ff Mississippi Je 8, 4:5:1 ff Missouri Je 8, 5:2 North Carolina Je 8, 5:2ff Oklahoma Je 8, 5:4ff South Carolina Je 8. 6:lff Tennessee Je 6:5; 7:lff Texas Je 8, 7:2ff Virginia Je 8, 7:3ff West Virginia Je 8, 7:5 Region's Newspapers Je 8, 8:Iff; 9:lff, I0:lff SYBERT, Atty Gen C Ferdinand Argues on behalf of St of Md Je 8, 21:5; 22:1 ff TALMADGE, Herman Outlines st expend for ed S 3, 5:4 Says Ga will not accept racially mixed schs S 3, 5:5 Req official opin on constit amndmt N 4, 10:1 ff Comments on delay Sup Ct hearings J 6, 7:2ff Denounces Sup Ct dec; writes in Statesman My 4 3.5 ’ TAMPLIN, Supt C. D. Disc prog integ at Hines Ap 7, 9:3ff a TAYLOR, Monroe Family's racial iden ques child removed from wh sch F 3. 5:lff TERRY, Supt. Howard M. Repts prog, integ Bonne Terre D I, 10:3 TEXT Circuit Court Opinion U.S. Court Ap peals, Fourth Circuit B*nninq seq rec facil Ap 7, I4:3ff TEXT of U.S. Supreme Court Opinion Brown vs Bd of Ed; Bolling vs Sharpe S 3 16:1 ff THOMAS, Rt. Rev. Albert S. Defends seg N 4, 14:3ff THOMAS, Principal Charles S. Comments on prog deseg St Joseph O I, 10:3 THOMAS, Mrs. Grace Ga Gub cand runs on deseg platform S 3, 5:5 THOMPSON, Federal Judge Roszel C Rules vs dismis suit Ng stud enter sch Bain- bridge Naval Trng Center My 4, 7:1 ff THURMOND, Sen. Strom S. Intro Cong Bill S 1016 limit power Sup Ct Mr 3 4:4ff TIMMERMAN, Gov. George Bell Subs plan for op SC schs S3 .12:3 Inaug add assets Ng par desire seg F 3, 3:lff Backs seg st com bills Mr 3, 14:2# Sug legis memo cong curb powers Sup Ct Mr 3, I4:2ff Signs 6 bills evade deseg Ap 7, 13:1 TOBIAS, Channing Add NAACP st conf N 4, I4:4ff Asks patience, caution carrying out Sup Ct dec Mr 3 13:4 TOBRINER, Walter N. Objects to DC "option plan." S 3, 4:3 TRENT, State Supt. W. W. Outlines four patterns for integ West Va S 3. 14:2ff Gives no Ng att frmr all wh coll nos wt aft frmr Ng coll West Va J 6, 2:4ff Enc sch admin proceed integ My 4, 4:Iff TRIMBLE, Fed. Dist. Judge Thomas C. Holds hearinq suit Maurice Johnson J 6, 3:4ff Dismiss^ suit brought Maurice Johnson family TUBB State SuDt. J. M. Supports pos Mins sch author S 3, 8:1 TUCK, Rep. William M. Opp Rep Robert Whitehead re abol Va publ schs N 4 15:2ff TUSKEGEE Institute Abandons report on lynching F 3, 5:5 TWITTY, Lynn Supt Sch Sikes reports on integ N 4, 12:2 U UMSTEAD, Gov. William B. Voices disapp at Sup Ct decision S3, 10:2 App advic com S 3 10:3 Attends conf of So Gov S 3, 10:3 Petit by Pender Co Assn to pres seg O I, 11:4 VALIEN, Bonita H. Anal requests Southern School News J 6 hlff* 15: * ff VALIEN, Preston Dis aspects integ before Tchr Benefit Assn meet Nashville J 6, I4:2ff VAN TIL, William Panel moderator Nashville workshop Je 8, 10:5 VIRGINIA FORUMS Spon Richmond Times Dispatch, Radio St WRNL hear panel disc integ Je 8, 14:2ff VIRGINIA Teachers Assn. Att st bd ed Atty Gen J Lindsay Almond au thor clause tchr contracts permit dismissal My 4, 6:5; 7:1 W WALDEN, Atty. Austin T. Calls Ga Const amndmt unconst D I, 6:lff Makes study re Ng stud seek admit At wh schs; predicts no viol integ Ga D I 6:2ff WALKER. John Winfred Files suit vs Univ Tex admit underqrad O I 13:5 WALKER. Ruel C. Argues Ng prefer seg S3, Ihlff WALKER, Jerrylina Accept for grand Jury service, Auqusta Ga F 3, 6:4 WALLACE, William J. L. Add SW gReg Conf details integ exper Wes? WALTZ, Mayor August Prom arr Bowles if attem sch boycott N 4 n WARREN, Chief Justice Earl Grants permis I Beverly Lake make NC r^i pt ct rec My 4, 10:4 WATSON, Former Atty. Gen. J. Tom Pledges pres rac seg in Fla schs S 3, 5:3 WE1HERBY, Gov. Lawrence Comm on Sup Ct dec S 3, 7:3 Appts 7-mem com study advis on prob $ 3 Refus suppt resol So Gov Conf favor US Const amndmt permit eq but sep sch facil D I 9-1 Meets advis com on deseg F 3, 5:2 ' * WELLONS, Dr. Ralph Elec chrmn NC Cncl Human Rela Je 8 13-*; WHEELER, State Supt. Ed Hubert Rel nos Ng chil integ by levels areas N 4 19- WHEELER, John H. ' Oppos decen state's publ sch funds Ad 7 lO-’/TT ^ '1 WHITE, Gov. Hugh L. Calls LEAC in sess S 3, 8:1 Calls bi-racial meeting S 3, 8:1 Mess to spec sess of legis denounc Sud r* O I, 9:lff P U Issues stat re Sup Ct dec S 3, 8:4ff WHITEHEAD, Rep. William M. Opp abol publ schs clashes with Rep William M Tuck N 4, I5:2ff WHITE House Conference Gov Marvin Griffin names deleg to represent Ga Je 8, I8:3ff WILKINS, J. Ernest Asst Secy labor praises Sup Ct decis Ad ^ n-4 p -i WILKINS, Roy Speaks Freedom Day rally J 8, 13:4 Criticizes Ng Ed Percy Green prop vol sea Je 8, 15:2 y WILLIAMS, Rev. Charles M. Ann integ of Nashville parochial schs S 3 14:2 WILLIAMS, State Sen. Robert Hays Intro HB 183 enabl st acc fed aid sch constr Mr 3, 2:3 WILLIAMS, Thad D. Replies for NAACP to Ark St Bd Ed re deseg policy O I, 3:3 WILLIAMSON, Atty. Gen. Mac Q. Prep brief Sup Ct S 3, 11:4 Pleas for time change extant law re tchr con tracts J 6, 13:4 Presents argument Sup Ct Je 8, 21:3ff WILLIAMS, Wesley S. Disclcses plan of Ng par send child closest DC sch S 3, 4:5 WINGO, Alrfed L. Points data on reading abil Ng wh chil mis- inter by Va attys My 4, 6:lff WINSTON, Oliver C. Named by Afro-American for help seg publ housing Mr 3, I9:3ff WOLTZ, Charles K. Objects as Albemarle sch bd disapp bi-ra cial stud panels J 6, 13:4ff WORTHINGTON, Rep. Sam Intro bill props submit for publ referendum const amndmt priv seg schs Mr 3, 13:1 ff WRIGHT, Ellis W Pres Jackson States' Rights Assn (Miss) My 4 8:1 WRIGHT, U.S. Distr. Ct. Judge J. Skelly Orders admit Ng undergrad La St Univ My 4, 10:1 ff WYATT, Dr. J. O. Ng cand sch bd, Amarillo, res scene incid Ap 7, 15:4 Y YARBROUGH, Ralph W. Gub cand (Dem Tex) appro seg S 3, 11:2 YOUNG, Atty. Gen. H. Albert Issues stat interp st const re dec S 3, 3:1 Threatens revoke charter NAAWP N 4, 6:3 Attack by Common Sense J 6, 4:3 Z ZIMMERMAN, Dr. David W. Explains func co bds ed Md S 3, 6:1 dhhvSq4