Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 10, 1956, Image 5

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POLIO
SOURCE: U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
America went into 1956 with the great bulk of its population still
unprotected by Salk polio, vaccine. What this means is that millions
of dollars will be needed to aid new patients this year. Give to the
March of Dimes to protect yourself and those you hold dear.
Virginia Voters Approve Private
Schools To Avoid Desegregation
Richmond, Va. tfJ.R) A Ne
gro leader said today Virginia
Negroes will "wait and see" be
fore deciding on the action of
the state in voting for. public
supported private schools to
avoid school desegregation.
Virginians voted two-to-one
Monday in favor of public tui
tion grants for parents who ob
ject to sending their children
to integrated schools. Unofficial
tabulations, with 1,762 of the
state's 1,861 precincts reporting,
showed 300,172 votes for the
program with 143,106 votes
against it.
To Take Legal Steps
Oliver W. Hill, attorney for
the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People,
said if Virginia does not show
good faith toward desegregating
its schools, legal steps will be
taken to bring the state in line
with the Supreme Court decis
ion banning segregated class
rooms. The issue was on calling a con-
Service Stations
Robbed at Klamath
Klamath Falls (U.R) Po
lice today were looking for an
armed bandit who held up two
service stations here early yes
terday and escaped with $415.
Attendants at both stations
said the robber had held them
up with a .45 caliber automatic.
Police said the same man was
probably responsible for both
hold-ups.
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vention to amend Section 141 of
the state constitution to permit
the General Assembly to use
public funds to aid in the private
education of white Virginia
school children.
The next step in the state's
anti-integration program is ex
pected Wednesday when -Gov.
Thomas B. Stanley addresses the
opening session of the 1956 state
legislature. Stanley has indi
cated that he wants the assembly
to speed up its regular business
so it can legislate the tuition
grant program before adjourning
in mid-March. Included is an
other referendum on the naming
of delegates to the convention
and the convention itself.
The governor was elated Mon
day night over the results of the
referendum. His appointed edu
cation commission had recom
mended the tuition-grant plan
and a special session of the gen
eral assembly approved it.
Stanley said the large victory
margin "causes us to feel more
than ever before that we were
right in submitting this question
to the voters."
The chairman of the commis
sion, State Sen. Garland Gray,
expressed the commission's
gratitude and appreciation for
this evidence of confidence in
Virginia's leaders."
Tuesday, January 10, 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
4-H Club News
Sis-Q 4-H Club
The Sis-Q 4-H club met Dec,
28 at the Bellview Grange The 1
meeting was called to order by j
President Roxie Siesemore.rAft-
er the general meeting, the ;
smaller clubs divided into'
groups and held their meetings. ;
Then we exchanged presents- j
Later the meeting was adjourn-;
ed. ' J
The next meeting will be Jan.
25. . ,
John James
Reporter." . ' ':
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