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Show | Youth Comes’ Far-Reaching Implications Carried In Deseg regation Decision Death Toll Hits 19 Home From In Delta DC8 Crash KENNER, La. (UPI) —The death toll m Thuysday’s Delta DC8 cr s rigén to 19) with the discovery of body of an 16y r-old dishwasher who was ied while hitching a ride home The body of Clarence Johnson, almost cut in half, fell im, where Joinwe Russian Stay d as a dishwasher. Johnson, who had begun NEW YORK (UPI) —Buel fai mous 1954 case which ordered working at the Motel March 22, Ray Wortham returned to the an end to segregated schools. was killed while hitchhiking U.S Saturday S “very glad The following analysis of th along a street adjacent to the and happy” to be home instead implications in the decision wa: motel when the plane crashed of in a Siberian prison camp. written by Al Kuettner of and skidded across the street. Wortham, who was arrested United Press International who He ad stayed late to work afa in the Soviet Union Oct 3 on currently is under a Mark from the plant wreckage party given for the Juda, Wis., charges of selling moneyon the Ethridge Study Fellowship. when investigators pulled away High Schoo] senior class which bigek market and stealing # the tail section of the plane Was On its annual trip. By AL a] statuette from a Leningrad from a passageway of the Nine girls of the 32.member —A group hotel, planned to spend several TLANTA. (UPI) ioning class were killed in days here before returning to|of the nation’s top civil rights 2 motel rooms. A Delta his native North Little Rock, le wyers was meeting in a New transport flew their bodies to this weekendto plan Ark. He was touring Russia Yorko} with an Army buddy who also a fresh barrage of school The other victims included an1, Was arrested but was released dese; cases which could assistant engineer at the mot affect the es of an estimated a mother and ‘son in a house ©,a before Wortham two. million Negro chilgren. block from the motel and six The ex-serviceman flew to ason for the legal activity, Kennedy International Airport persons aboard the airplane. a hich came 13 years minus one The plane was on-a training from Frankfort aboard : flight to check out a DC9 pilot Overseas National Airlines month after the 1954. U.S. Supreme Court school desgregaJUDA, Wis (UPI, —A and an engineer on the larger Charter flight which also carrieda tion ruling, was a brand new DC8. A Delta instructor and a (three other civilians and sorrowful convoy of four non the and farreaching de hearses and five station wagons, Federal Aviation Agency Offi-Planeloadof soldiers. same ssue, It was ded down each bearing un unpainted pine cial were aboard to check out “T'm very glad and happyto <a Delta be released,” he told newsmen the pilot i and two -box affixed with a pal engineerswere checking our the"T'm-going to stay e-couple-of¢nametag, moved down a { \days in New York and then go patched highway today, bypass-|€ngineer. Bodies Of New Tools EDITOR’S NOTE: The 5th Wednesday by the Sth US. lil to it before the schools in late Circuit. Court of Appeals, Circuit Cour' ff Appeals. In an 84 decision, the court ber covering six Southeastern of the NAACP Legal states, last week handed down held that all public schools in one of the most sweeping the six-state circuit must Defense and Educational F desegregatin decisions since the actively desegregate class- Inc., one of the chief plai U: S. . sauz"'y Nine Girls Come Home * The Delta instructor, Maurice home.” Watson, told the Wortham had been sentenced They carried the- bodies af pecaadees.eee ine girls who: lives hi : sito three r years at hard labor in airliner came Siberia but on appeal the beenanuted outMundreds “ot the 135-passenger was reduced to $5,565 a landing. David |sentenge e ing this grief-stricken town, for miles away from Juda when a|i0_ Delta Air Lines jet plane on a} Breeding, a 10-year veteran/fine and he was freed March 20. training flight crashed into their | With the FAA, told Watson from ||Soviets of the fine was raised motel early Thursday. Their|the“Delta tower:9877 clear touch and|byMuch North Little Rock citizens, caskets were returned. home go (landing) or cleared to. land Wejortham,-26, a paratroo) today. by ‘the, desegregation © rooms, faculties and all activities -at the opening of the fall m this year. Dissenting judges argued that the majority on the court went si! too far, that the decision was If school dsegregation is going to work, It is obvious that our courts must have a commit“iment to see that the plans s work.” w from every existing segregation “Last. week's decision went 8, barrier. about as far as possible in the The extreme! detailed de- direction of commitment. Chief ajority ofthe panel which handed down it cree and the cle mean that (defense fund) the historic decision was Judge attorneys are in a position to Ebert Tuttle of Attanta, long an bring about substantial schoo! advocate of Betting schools unnecessary and that it de stroyed freedom and liberty by “judicial fiat.” desegregation in the Deep South desegreated quickly. for the first time,” ‘Greenberg Unless the decision is. overa turned by the U.S. Supreme wi 5 Circuit ha: 5 Court, however, it’s implications j m. They have been in lower courts are enormous it Lyi ar or lwo. specifically affects nine cases in Lou! a and Ala. Jack Greenberg, director of bama, every school district in the defense fund, estimated that the Deep South would come! possibly two million Negro under its directive. jchildren could be affected by Plan Appeals cases slated for trial or other Attorneys general in both|court settlements. In addition, Alabama and Louisiana planned| his organization has suits early appeals to the Supreme! pending for the reinstatementof Court. Unless the high court|/ hundreds of Negro teachers who agrees to an unusually quick/allegediy lost their jobs in the hearing of the case, it would not|South as a result of integration. <tahs ae ham “a. Greenberg explained in an interview with UPI that the Supreme Court in the past has skirted specific details of its desegregation orders, sticking in general to m: ive resistance aspects of the issue “It has become much more important in recent years to look closely at enforcement,” Greenberg said. “The courts ill now be more concerned about these enforcementdetails, SUNDAY, APRIL Utah2, 1957 Utah "County, Past Record Tuttle has influenced judicial opinion on many significant racial cases in the past decade. “School desegregation cases involve more than a dispute between certain Negro children and certain schools,” the court majority held. “If Negroes are ever to enter the mainstream of American life, as school children they must have equal educational opportunities with white children.” Sunday Herald more Comfort than Ever...Streteh Out Space,too! 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