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Victor L. Rigot, vice mander; Charles McCarty, IT, = Wis. second commander; Charles|Drager took a puff on a cigaret adjutant; Sterlingjand laid it in an ashiray. The M. Harvey, finance officer; Earl|next thing he knew, he been C. Kleiner, service officer; the/shot in the arm.

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A survey of

policy.

the study.

school

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in education (children

portation,

Bus Station segregation.

Council to

-Of Pupil

segregation (UP) | A survey of segrogai ames, nity Relations Council.

had by Dr. Max Wolff, of port made here by Dr. olf, of New The clgaret Setltions Advisory Council. William 5. Wemmer, president of the Indianapolis Coun who Where i announced plans for the survey,/sult or potation nits, said the purpose of the study will Dr. tf said a survey be first to obtain all the facts showed on segregation conditions second to present this information to ‘the citizens as a guide ‘ to future changes in public school) °"® is for Negro pupils.

© Organize Committee

He said a working committee of representative citizens would be organized soon to supervise their

“We hope this survey will be carried out with a minimum of delay so that the citizenry may) pupils know all the facts of segregation with all its implications and cohsequences,” Mr. Wemmer said. Dr. Wolff in hispreliminary re-

to find out whether the abolishment of segregation in the schools should be recommended to the/the School authorities. community,” he said. Facts to be determined in the survey were outlined as follows: ONE: Hardships caused segregation for both white and Negro children in : relation to UAnSPOTEALIOD difficulties. : Shifts in population and re " changes in school facilities re- th® neighborhood,” he said. quired as the: result

shifts, Hat news fo Fall! o : THREE: The relative propor-Feather-accented with genuine iridescent coque who would attend each school if r'tmes. All new important colors. Typical of our segregation were abolished. eaciting collection of wonderful valies. . Seek Cost of Plan

. FOUR: Whether equal facilities|awarded: a

of these

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pupils in public ‘schools here will

\ survey ‘ork, of the National Rela-

and schools here 13 are nen~

Cites Hardships

among some

. |seventh. and eighth grades, Compilation Urged

Local Student Given

tion of Negro and ‘white chilaren D€PGUW Scholarship

Times State Service

vard

FIVE: Increased costs in trans- high scholastic standing. special = schools special teachers as the result of

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schools would- have to. be built they are needed as the re-

elementary

He pointed out that his preliminary study showed considerable pupils who have to go0:10 to 15 blocks out of ' neighborhood to attend

school. He said these hardships were affecting ‘both’ Negro and white

He pointed to several instances where a white school recently was made an all-Negro school and that as the result many children port said hé found that few peo- had to ride busses to another ple in the community are “aware| neighborhood every day. of the real conditions in the system relating to the problem of segregation.”

Key Purpose of Study

“The main purpose in’ undertaking this study,” he said, ‘js on all these conditions be compiled for immediate study by the community for consideration by

The report also said many segregated schools. do not have

Dr. Wolff suggested that facts

“Teachers *agree that there have never, been. any serious disturbances because of racial differences either in the schools which have always been. non-segregated or in previously segregated schools which recently opened their doors to Negrg children in

GREENCASTLE, Sept. 3-—Miss Virginia Ann Cordill, 5252 Bouledianapolis, has been | scholarship are offered to alllat DePauw University. including minority

sophomore, is the daughter of Mr. and She was SIX: Extra expenses to be ex-|graduated from Shortridge High pected when new segregated’ School.

DEATH CAR—This smashed-up automobile carried a young man and three young women, apparently Chicago-bound from Florida, to their-deaths last night when it hit, ESE and set on fire a loaded gasoline truck (in background) near Hammond, Ind. The driver of the truck, William M. Pratt, 31, ‘and passenget Ted Schaebel, 29, both of

Aeme Telephoto. {nical custody under $5000 bond

vending -an investigation.

it was annpunced today, The first volume to be completed

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Indianapolis, were not injured inthe early moming accident.

Catholics. Issue Modern Translation of Old Testament

PATERSON, N, J, Sept. 3;and printed by the St. Anthony| THE NEW VERSION modern-(UP)-~The first voliime of the Ro-|Guild Press here is the Book of{ises ‘many ' antiquated phrases. man Catholic. Church's new En-{Genesis. Complete translation o glish translation of the Old Tes-|the Testament will run to several tament will be published Tuesday, [Volumes ; ;

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