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PRESS RELEASE NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATIONAL FUND 10 COLUMBUS CIRCLE *« NEW YORK, N. Y. 10019 © JUdson 6-8397 DR. ALLAN KNIGHT CHALMERS JACK GREENBERG CONSTANCE BAKER MOTLEY President Director-Counsel Associate Counsel Ss February 28, 1964 SCHCOL INTEGRATION WILL CONTINUE IN BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM, ALA.--Forward movement of school integration was assured here this week when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to consider a school board effort to block desegregation. NAACP Legal Defense Fund attorneys secured some school integra- tion even though the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals is still con- sidering aspects of the case. SEGREGATIONISTS FAIL IN ATTEMPT TO THWART GA. SCHOOL INTEGRATION BRUNSWICK, GA.--Segregationist efforts to block voluntary school integration here were stymied when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear their appeal this week. The Glynn County, Ga. school board had agreed to integrate six Negro applicants to the previously all white high school before any suit was filed. However, white students sued in Federal District Court to pre- vent desegregation and that Court granted their request. The NAACP Legal Defense Fund intervened in behalf of Negro students and ap- pealed to the Sth Circuit Court. This Court ruled in favor of inte- gration, The segregationists appealed the latter ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court, which declined review, thus allowing the NAACP -Legal Defense Fund-won integration order to stand. The six Negro students are in the white schools. HIGH COURT UPHOLDS MIXED TRAVEL IN JACKSON, MISS, JACKSON, MISS.--Six public transportation companies here must cease discrimination against Negro citizens as a result of the U.S. Su- preme Court's refusal to hear an appeal from segregationists, Attorneys for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund won the favorable ruling in the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals last October. The Mississippians appealed to the U.S, Supreme Court which this week declined to review their appeal, Defense Fund attorneys had to challenge Mississippi's segrega- tion laws in general before specific relief could be won from the carriers, Negro citizens may now enter federal courts and receive relief should they be further discriminated against by the companies Jackson City Lines, Jackson Municipal Airport Authority, Continen- tal Southern Lines (Trailways), Southern GreyhoundLines and the Illinois Central Railroad. SEF ole