PAGE TWENTY State By State Integration Picture Shows Progress 3,000 School Districts Remain | To Be Integrated, Survey Shows Hi B:\KKR E. MORTON NASHVILLE Ti-nn. —Ra cial integration in public schools and events surrounding desegiela tion for the month of November have been released through, a sur vey by the Southern Education Reporting Service, publishers <>( the Southern School News, a pub- s liration issued oarh momh by a ; board of southern editors and edu rami ?. The yfa»cs conccrnr-d in the -c putt are IV con thorn and bovlrr territories where resistance in -n --teeraloir. ranges from mild cr>*i cism In wholes* If ;a- sal violence, in .-niu' instances In nothing that these 17 states had a heavy switch-over of Ne gro voters from the Democrat- Ir paity to the Republican par *v. the report stipulates the rnonih of November found Hie slates with 61 desegregated school districts, but al-u brought out (he fait that there are still some districts in lh, .r states : ,( re sib! pr.-irUring see r«v.ition of du ra rr-f.. A 'suite by stale av if n.,V ! .ior oocelot r.N '.hiring Nov in- I her arc ns follows: ALABAMA —A U. S Supreme | Court *•] -.Mi ’n ’I ** "•i' 1 ’ ': f j bus boy coil case. linked to tHo put)- j Jir school Timely lips On Christmas Tree Buying Nmv that so nv.ry Ch islir.-.s, ft css ai e r n fu- memet ’: - mers in the business need to know j what today's families ward in Christmas trees and how th« v buv. A sur cy n-ported by the In diana Exp-vimont Station la.-* year r,,ay boos interest to bedn grow.us and shoppers Some 16!': city families of different incomes! and occupations wer, interviewed j in thetr homes in December wm n j they could show their trc. ’* eil a discus- 1 h i■; On the avf.iy. S out of Ifi families bought tree- and 3 out of 10 in the professional, business management and skilled labor groups Over 9ti percent selected the traditional rut evergreen: only a few re ported arfifica! trees, living trees or sprayed and painted trees. Most families bought bought trees between Decem ber 10 and :!0. About S permit bought trees a day or so before I t hristmas; only 0 percent were the verv early shoppers. About 80 percent of the families ho-tight fro: : in. tailv; s in the ■ < ■,. and hU percent from growers, rmr- 1 scries or elsewhere beyond city I limits. About half bought be, from food stores having Cliristir.ss tree sales lots. Very few buyers: shoj.iyc:, around for their trees, i West bought at the first, stop. Nea -iy 7 out of 10 families pur- | Hiascu the same variety of tt> o as ; they had the Christmas b- fore, j Balsam fir led in prefer: p,*p v . ,t|. ' Scotci; pine s, cond Only 25 per gesls grouping trees by specie* nt tree ihty bought. The report sur ?('Sts gimining trees by species 7p ' Identify lh< group.- A ppm nt •• fen; customers read small tags cm i trees Mosl families purchased trees between t anti 7 feet high. Most didn’t knew wheth er liu-ir tree was locally grown , «n imported but 13 percent in dicated that they would he wiiUng to pay more for a lo cally grown tree. Most shoppers want a perfectly \ •hapco trees - symmetrical mid | fully branched on all sides, and 47 j percent of these families bought such tiers But observation in ! homes showed that, most trees were ; nlaceci in front of windows or in I the c« inier of n room where fiat- j sided trees would fit better. lbs i plays of trees in such local ion- j might help sell these trees which i often are li es expensive than f ’ j To offset possible lower vegeta ble prices each year, growers should increase efficiency of pro duction and market only property graded vegetables of best quality i nk* I RELIABLE \ LOAN CO. LP7 S. Wilmington, N. C, »—!,■* .. : . sa» iijii show cause .why they should not • be hold in contt mpl of court for refusing U> leadmil Mrs. Auth i in* , Lucy Luster .a fm >m r stud there, who was driven fte-m it; university campus iu.st Februa;; . j when hate whites staged viol* o.t racial demonstral*ons auaiu.-t her. j ARKANSAS—Vot. r.s approved a j constitutional amendment, an m i itiated set and a i. vU,Non (of in terposition) design*-ci to pn s.-rw ; sGsrepacion. A survey of educe tint's j turned up one more school district j (ihe fifth) which had h- • r> dt-s. arc- , baud or was in the pro: -. . s pf !• ■- : ini; desegregated. DEI.A iVARF, -A majority of Mv ! eight school segregation stiii.:* now i pending in federal d-nrt wii! coct.. to trial early m T):>7. Ti'-rcr :.!:- ! v hit'* and one nll-N y o deli wts ! to h *niT’J j that they would accept stud: nts of DISTRICT OF COV.I ; M >N IA -- ’IN-. i ' •'f our three OLviriet •- pi Is Negrot-i. according: to a vt-ci r-t ' school porulalion sc.trvcy. FLO RIDA-Dade Counlv’s (Mi ami) I .it* I-.- White House €■>•■■■•■ | ence on Education vot- d in favor ! of "mt.'ciMtion in pyinciplt*" while 1 I in S' Pi t- rslmrg. liu* I'iorida 7’T:\ urged school autho-ities to ca.- y out recently enacted Levs to pry j serve school segregation, j GEORGIA Governor Mar. i, . Griffin considered a "sugrr.-cufioi: j I strategy meeting" for Deo-mber of i U. S. district atfer,ys m W:> i ingtori. The i.e-eling report< Ay , vounded onC-s. Surveys in other are.v: s'o---. ,*■,■ j ) locai buying hobiLy’ Uni 3 | by ir,c; Indiana Sui ioij ! . x y ■' 1 | sh !mm v - v May the Spirit of Christmas ftU our hearts as we join in a humble prayer for good* 1 will among men and peace among nations. j»ir*»<—*cn»i>iT»Mvii»ininii>»iiMriin«igi limiitwiiiiiniwiminwijjjjuj I Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh JPOS HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA -:*• TEL. Tg 3-1071 j ■ w:e. *0 seek wavs of cotn teripg i’er-•:it pro-ir.tL-grHtUin court rut I j i j KENTUCKY l.uuisvillt Schoo! j j Supcrnitendcnt Omer Camnclue I i jviter<.t' a before Negro leaders i;i« t earlier statement questioning the compel-' ncy of Negro leaciu-rs as : t'oiTipsvd with white teachers suit w'ei.i filed jn Scott County sc- i< VI. V,_ I- ;■,» jot*. LO u.l ST A :v' A— Enters improv'd a : | c.insteiifoinsl amendincn' designed ! jio block suns ngninst school ! i bnards. but rejected a second , : amendment designed to restrict or , j delay '.'.'ter registration. VIA RY LAND—A survey shoved : that more then 40 schools G'it of : 'le-tn u, Baltimore* now have mix ]ed staffs of white and Netro fa 1 euliy members MISSISSIPPI The slate Eduea- . ; tion Finance Commission appro-. • j od a phase of the public selu-cl ! *""" it*•**»•« . Frfi.nii M»»inr imii«»in«juimrv>»Mi»awj»«'. , a^ , J«o»Tres«*renen,'°wi'T«nyv!WK(>ri«g«ic>iii'M* ■ —m i imumi ni rnrini THE CAROLINIAN I equalization program calling for | I construction of 322 new classrooms j | i'or Negroes and 86 for whites. MISSOURI— Si Louis County j | was .M,id to have virtually complet- I ; ed dcw'gvcgation with e minSinuin , ; of friction. Meeting in St. Louis. I ‘hi National Council of Teneheis i of English defeated a resolution I supporting school integration. NORTH CAROLINA—In the long standing McDowell Coun ty i isc. the Fourth circuit court of Appeals ruled (In Bal timoiei that Negroes still must exhaust administrative reme dii -for sel n* entry-Ringly, .uni not as a group,—but that appeal can hr taken directly to federal courts without going through state courts as the 1 <135 j Pupil Ysslgiimetif Act directs. OKLAHOMA - • Two- thirds of the] ! state's -.toili yes 22 of 33> with 06 j ! peer* ut of th< cn.-nllnriopt n«-v. i . have l-eciniiy in iited classes, nr- | i onrdir-g to as y SOUTH "AR- ,TNA - The school j si gre put ion irsne (igrured in the j , Nrm tuber e.'eet ms with a sizeable 1 : split in the Mcyro vote. fnrtT.erly ] I heavily Drmoc -nftc ; TF.NNESsKR —A strong segregv | : (ion ti- Clinton high school. TEXAS—-Several plaintiffs ham dropped out of tin Dallas school I integration case; The NAACP has! urg. d a quick: Trial of the state’s < ———-—• | GYn ! | ! immMAsf \ ! f • 11 | We're filled with Chnsfmes cheer and fond thought* of our good friends, as we jend iKs little g'-eeting oi! around the town Merry . , merry Christmas! j | Dependable For 21 IV.i . lib 118 S. Salisbury St. Phone TEm pie ■ "l-' : ypf«- j.-L'-'-. 1 A i • v-G?. ifx • - v; ' ; v ' 4 : . I -a; '■ ■'-a:. .... N,, . s \ - • ■ .... -p t ..' y H _:;,' J < the holly >Y< every window 1 Tiifti the ftee end pf,v:e the rnislefne where it will hr ini the most cheer to everyon* For tht* h the. Christ nv » r-.- -is on and our heart', are lighter than the i u* * - n CHre.-tma? ago. lo our many friends we sac, • y i, been wonderfully paUctit-~*avd we .1 wish you a wonderful YULE TIDE!” i State Distributors Corporation Raleigh , N. C. GARRETTS - VIRGINIA DARE - IMPERIAL WINES ITALIAN - SWISS COLONY WINES - TAYLOR’S NEW YORK WINE § HA LEAN TINE’S ALE & REEK Pm 1.1 Ml —■! imi.il 11 »I„1—» „■ —r, - vn-r ■ m ni’i n in .n » _ |fJ , plea for a permanent injunction : against its activity in the state. VIRGINIA —Legal battles over three suits involving school see: gation were underway as school ' districts reported concern over !h, marketing of bonds for now con struction WEST VIRGINIA - A Pa-pi;!: 1 ,- -r --sweep brought in a nev aovcrnm ami a new supcrimcndcni of schools in a state where desvgr-- antion is acc»»mphsiicd or undi-r way in ,r> of ‘*. r i cuirdi - No *1 • • • -;cs. hc-v-•>. -V are anti ip-.lcd tn state policy. " " “ mrm rr *" 11 ■ !] M. l ' this Christmas He a merrs one . . and mas the New Vesr bring each and l u-f) orv. n! ivmj added happiness and ! nuied prospcntyf 5 | Brogden Produce Co., Inc. | RALEIGH | ”''Lei us* prsy with deep reverence on I f /j|t this most biessed day for peace on Il\ A 4 * earth ~. good will toward all men .., VjjJ -V | ,f a Powell-Stewart } <&> Motor Company THE PACKARD PLACE CHRISTMAS EDITION. 195(5