European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 5, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes saturday May 5, 1963j court backs order to delay few Orleans school integration new Orleans up a Federal court of Appeal has up held a lower court order delaying mass desegregation of Public schools in new Orleans. Chief judge Elbert p. Tuttle of the fifth circuit court of appeals rejected an Appeal by the National association for the advancement of coloured people a act. The Naaf asked court to override a stay order by . Dist judge Frank b. Bills. Last month the new Orleans school Board was ordered to de segregate All Public elementary schools next fall. Ellis granted the Board a stay of the order pending a decision on the Board s request for a trial Ellis will con duct a hearing next tuesday on the Board s plea for a City of new Orleans argues that desegregation of All Elemen tary schools will impose a extremely heavy Burden on it. The a act moved to overturn Ellis action in granting a stay. But Tuttle a Jurist from Atlanta refused to upset the lower court ruling. The stay order issued by Ellis allows the school Board to proceed with its use of a gradual desegregation program under a Pupil placement act passed by the state legislature. This permits limited integration in certain schools. Cairo derides report Nasser has been shot Cairo up official sources Here described As stupid non reports that president Abdel Nasser had Bee sense Calshot the reports appeared in a Lon Don newspaper the daily Tele graph. The sources indicated Nasser was enjoying his usual Friday Holiday. The reported shooting was said to have occurred last saturday. But observers said Nasser conferred with Palestine conciliation commission envoy Joseph Johnson tuesday and on wednesday met Tanganyika s Justice and land ministers. The reports had said it Gen Allainer. The army chief of staff did the shooting and was the brother of Field marshal Abdel Hakim Anier. The two amers Are unrelated and were announced As attending naval Maneu vers thurs Day. Mother of Gen Soarez Dies Mobile Ala. Up mrs. Marylouisa Strong Suarez. Mother of a Gen Edward w. Suarez the commanding general of the 6th Allied tactical air Force in Izmir Turkey died Here after a Brief was 78,. Widow of Confederate Gen Longstreet Dies Milledgeville a. Mrs Helen Dor ten Longstreet widow of Confederate Gen Jame Longstreet died in Hospital just Short of the 100-year Mark she had hoped to former Beauty world War ii b29 Riveter and one of the few surviving widows of civil War generals was always reluctant about telling her exact age. But her Only survivor a Niece mrs. R. H. Humph of Atlanta said she was born in Carnesville 20, 1863. Mrs. Longstreet had been in failing health for 10 years and entered the state mental Hospital in 1357 married in 1897 mrs. Longstreet attended Brena College at Gainesville ga., and on sept. 8, 1897 married Longstreet at the old governor s mansion in Atlanta. He was 76 and she was 34the Confederate general died in 1904. During world War ii mrs. Long Street worked As a Riveter at the Bell aircraft Plant in Marietta a. She stuck to the Job for two years and foremen said her work ranked with the Best. Funeral services were schedule Din Atlanta saturday. George Groom left of St. Joseph,8f c Bbird
