European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 5, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 0 2 to stars and stripes new Orleans told to Rush integration new Orleans a one week after the Catholic Church ordered its schools desegregated a Federal judge threw open to negroes the first six grades of All new Orleans Public schools us. District judge j. Skelly Wright made his order effective at the beginning of school Nevi fall same As the March 27 order by archbishop Joseph Franr Rummel applying to All Catholic elementary and secondary schools grades one through 12. In speeding total desegregation in new Orleans Public schools Wright threw out the Louisiana Pupil placement Law under which Only 12 negro children now attend six scattered schools copied placement Law the Law copied from Pupil placement Laws in other Southern states had been considered the base on which louisianans migh keep integration to a Token trickle in agreeing with 102 negro petitioners who contended the City school Board had not compiled with All deliberate Speed in de segregating the judge wrote. To assign children to a segregated school system and then require then to pass Muster under a Pupil placement Law is discrimination in Ita Rawest be added the school Board Here occupies an unenviable position. But the plight of the Board can not affect the rights of schoolchildren whose skin color is no choke of their own. To Hotea Beje eled voting that new Orleans voter twice have turned Down higher tax proposals for schools. Wright whenever new Orleans will in adequate Public schools is the responsibility of her taxpayers. But whatever is provided inadequate As it is. Must at least remade available on an equal basis to All school heart attack fatal to 3rd army sgt Frankfurt judge Ohn Donelson Martin of the us. Sixth circuit court of appeals died Here after an illness of nearly two months. Geneva f up ninety mothers and grandmothers from 10 nation pleaded Here with the us. And soviet disarmament negotiators As fathers to Stop All nuclear tests and sign a global arms Cut agree ment in an unprecedented breach of United nations regulations the women were admitted into the palais Des nations after a silent two mile March through Geneva. Having failed to alter the rigid nuclear test ban deadlock in Pri vate visits to the us. And soviet delegations the women carried an anti test petition signed by hm�0 americans to the 17-nation Dis armament conference co chairmen Arthur h. Dean of the us. And Valerian a. Zorin of the . Mrs. Dagmar Wilson of washing Ion d.c., founder of women strike for peace,1 told Dean and Orin we have entrusted you with the greatest responsibility Ever entrusted to men she said both the us. And rus Sia were constantly concerned with National Security. Ant other out of Date ideas which Mustbe we have one great concern our children mrs. Wilson said. Dean and Zorin listened soberly several of the women were crying softly. Mrs. Anne Marit Sletten it the of Norway Rose to read a statement saying that the world is Domin ated by distrust and anxiety which Are leading to the catastrophe of Mankind s total statement urging a nuclear test ban non dispersion of nuclear teen flunks at school slays nagging parents Philadelphia a a 14 year do High school freshman. William Joanni fearing to Tell his Parent he had failed an English course and unhappy Over their nagging him to improve his Scholastic standing shot and kilted his father and Mother As the slept and a 23-year-old Soldier scheduled to arrive thursday in the United states aboard the trans port Gelgur was to find his Mother and father slain and the younger brother charged with the deed. The Soldier. Up Stephen to Annir. Smiled on March 27 after completing an overseas tour la Baton Holder. Germany. Police said the boy s deed Wasi disclosed in a sobbing statement to his Parish priest. Police sergeant Frank Brennan of the homicide division said the boy apparently planned the kill Ings last Friday when he took his father s gun and some bullets and hid them in a Bureau in disown bedroom. Brennan quoted the boy As say ing i took the gun and decided too it police who broke into the Small North Philadelphia Home found Stephen Joanni 50-Ycnr-ld Painter and plasterer and his wife. Eliza Beth. 53, dead in adjoining twin Beds bullets in the head had killed both. Outlook Fok 1 . Today Cloudy with rain Longay Steaki while the remainder of Wope my a sited have partly Cloudy to Cloudy with rain a Oweta a temperatures by United area International the frontal will h m Oki in a a and staged ment expressed fears of women tons represented a prance Batain Union Sweden United states and Wei the bundles Mcwith Blue ribbons seated to the fat told the women Hafl of the soviet Union he in peace and secur Complete he said he was tons Here would the women s petition ln-1solve the task. Dean then said "1 that we will continue 1 Gether to bring about Yon desire and that . Government and Kennedy desire general plete Moat of the women that nothing since monday had encouraged their determined Cami the moral pressure of womanhood \ n the Here. Immigrant boost pro up to Washington Thomas x Dodd. Traduce legislation minimum 100 to 290 persons Ahe said in a Sta there Are 39 nations of less than 350. It it modest Bill that would 5jqoo quota places be said immigration would be More than Burma Cyprus India Praet Jordan. Korea Libya. Morocco. Africa and Tunisia of his legislation. Atlanta up Georgia Farmers will soviet agriculture a Telp make array visit by Russia i k spokesman for the soviet have written they would come to Georgia in 1961
