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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 144

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 7. 1968 NW a 1 i 11 Delaware County's NEWEST, MOST Darby District, Commission Far Apart on Desegregation jLug OPEN MODERN Service Facility The Darby township School District and the State Human Relations Commission apparent ly are not on the same wave Folcroft, Sharon Hill and Col-lingdale boroughs. Secondly, State ordered school district reorganization two years ago called for the consolidation of Darby township schools with Folcroft, Sharon Hill and Col-lingdale schools.

Y0U BETTER length concerning desegregation ew of Darby schools. 5money1 Milo Manly, deputy director of Darby township and one other community had failed to comply. "We have had no indication that we would not receive any plans," he said. Snively said the Darby township system was certainly aware of the commission's order. "Something could be worked out if we have an adequate amount of time, but it's a long, slow process.

"Off the cuff, it's numerically possible, but sitting in an ivory the commission, said he had Snively said Collingdale has BUILT IN BROOMALL SEE CIRCLE SAVE '68 Mustang 2 OR. HARDTOPS "no reason to doubt" that a desegregation plan from the appealed the ruling to Common wealth Court, "which has Darby township schools would SEE CIRCLE SAVE '68 Calaxlo 500 2 4 DR. HARDTOPS neither heard the case nor even reach his desk "momentarily." set a hearing date." Donald L. Snively. however.

Snively recognizes the exis superintendent of Darby township schools, said he "didn't tower and juggling figures isn't tence of de facto segregation in know when" a plan would be Darby township schools, but maintains that if the consolida submitted, adding he was "no nearer to a solution than tion was achieved, "a very nat ural integration of the four dis For i tricts would occur, with no Darby township was one of 17 Pennsylvania school districts or always realistic. Snively said the Darby township schools are faced with two major problems. Initially, the township has two separate areas. Between the northern predominantly white area, and the southern predominantly Negro area, lie parts of Glenolden, Low Bank Ratts! 48 Month Financing! Elgin 6-4500 $2699. Ta Limit $2599.

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50.000 allt trrtntjr. artificial situations." MOSTLY NEGRO Presently, Darby township Junior-Senior High School, for grades seven through 12, has about 850 students, 60 percent of whom are Negro. Tuesday and VJcdncsday CIRCLE A-1 USED CARS ON DISPLAY Union Split Is Blamed Snively said the Studevan "STATION WAGONS" Elementary School, for grades L.25 D1SC0UHT OrVALL PHOTO FINISHING 1 im BOTH BUCK WHITE OR COLOR ALL 4 STORES OPEN WEEK NIGHTS and SATURDAYS -TIL 10 P.M. OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 'TIL 6 P.M. one to five, with 400 students, '41 THUNDERSIRD Full Power, AM-FM Redle.

FACTORY AIR 'IttQQ CONDITION IH3J 'it THUNDERSIRO lenJow. Full rwr. FACTORY AIR CONDITION, law Mil- tO COO g. Factory Warranty 'ii FORD Country Squirt 4 10-Pattongor Station Wagont. is all Negro.

The Darby town In Lag at Chester Port ship Elementary School, for FACTORY AIR 7 AQQ grades one to six, with 650 stu CONDITION from Continued from First Page i The New Jersey Legislature dents, is 40 percent Negro. REGULAR 95e There is no school bus service 'Si CHEV. Impola 4-Or. Mdla. V-S, Aulemalie, Fwr.

StMring. FACTORY AIR CONDITION. Aaacha Rd with tOIQQ repealed its part in the Dela- committee of Chester Cityjware River Port Authority proj-Chamber of Commerce at the ect during the one-day period '44 FORD Calorie '500 Convertible. V-S, Radio, Heater, Automatic, Powor Steering. black 1WWW to Studevan Elementary School, and only six buses in the dis 64 OZ.

TUBE 'iS MERCURY Colony Park -Fauongor Station Wagon. F.I., I. Rich Sronio. MTQQ Full Vinyl Intorlor icquesi vi uie j-rtfiawaie wuuuij hetween nassa? of th hill hv Slack Vinyl Roof trict. LACK OF RESOURCES lawmakers and Pennsylvania of it by Gov.

the signing Shafer. commissioners. EVERY BILL DIES The conclusions of that report were negative and cited the GREST Toothpaste Snively pointed out that Darby township "has less financial re 4S FORD ftalalo '500' 1- 4-Dr. Hardtop. V-S, Automatic, Power '1393 Steering from A spokesman for the Gover- 'iS PLYMOUTH Fury Station Wagon, Powor Steering 1 Irkt.

FACTORY AIR COND. $1 CQQ luggago Rack I W33 '47 MUSTANG 1-Dr. Hardtaa. V-S, Automatic, now Matallic lima with rally trip. FACTORY 1QQQ WARRANTY sources than some of its neigh "high cost of construction of; nor commented that the status modern port facilities and high' of the joint port now was "a boring communities," and was in no position to pay further cost of maintenance because of; moot point.

expenses. New Jersey authorities claim "The bone of contention isn't that that State was "tired of 'iS FORD Country Squire Sla. Wogon. V-S, Radio, Automatic, Powor Steering and jjggg Burgundy iwww desegregation, but reorganiza tion," he said. "That issue has 'ii MUSTANO 12 Fatreack "2t" V-S, 4-larral, 4-Spd.

Canary Y.llow with Black ET excessive shoaling and silting at Chester." According to Myers, things seemed to end there. "At least six bills for a Chester port have been introduced in Via anirlnt.x-n 't A 1055 REGULAR $1.19 DESENEX OINTMENT REGU1AR 65c DUTCH MASTERS PERFECT CIGARS waiting for Pennsylvania." In Camden, Mayor Alfred R. Pierce who is a vice chairman of the DRPA said, "we had to sat dormant for two years and we haven't been able to get to first base." 'il FORD Cuttom J-Dr. Sedan. Radio, Auto.

An $11 QQ Economy Special 'iS FORD Falrlan 1-Dr. Sedan. Standard Tram). An Economy Special Priced 'QQQ To Co 333 'il OLDS. "81" 4-Dr.

Hardtop. Automatic, Powor Steering A Brakoc. Now Sticker. MQQ Ready To Co 33 'il FALCON Sedan. Radio I Heater.

Now '1QQ Penna. Sticker '43 FORD Country Squire Sta. Wagon. V-, Radio, Heater, Automatic, Power Steering, Reel Rack. Solid black with rod vinyl 999 interior S4 CADILLAC Conv.nibU.

Full Fewar, Hack with Rod Lath, $1ggg Intariar WWW 0.9-oz. tube PKG. OF 5 he said, "and every one of' ghead with something on our them died." jown- But Chester's local has not REGIONAL OUTLOOK given up its fight. Both Myers However, he added that he and Louis DeVito, secretary of: didn't think New Jersey people Bids Reopened On Furnishings Upper Merion township super the local, have been meetingiwere "just thinking in terms of visors have reopened bids for with city and county officials tOiNew Jersey." 20 OFF ON ALL COOL-HAY POLAROID 'ii FOftD Fairlanc- '500' J-Dr. Hardtop.

Radio, htator. In a '44 FORD Galaxlo SOO Sedan. V-S, Radio, Heater, Automatic, p.w jogg Steering WWW press the port issue furnishings of a new township building under construction at "We are thinking regionally." Myers said that New Jersey PLANS CHANGED Henderson and Valley Forge Meanwhile, New Jersey legis will now have its own port cor King of Prussia. YEAR-ROUND SUNGLASSES poration that will "be fought 3000 VEST CHESTER PIKE, BROOMALL, PA. tooth and nail by Philadelphia The opening of bids June 17 resulted in a complete bid from Port Corporation." Design Three, of Philadel lators passed the measure that would have jointly established ports in Chester and Camden.

"Philadelphia's local didn't have a stake in fighting the New Jersey port because there is no local charter for a union Philadelphia Port Corporation phia, and two partial bids from is the banking group that fi Then, of cours, you know hor import an sunglasses or'-'for your aye comfort. BujfTfiot just ordinary sunglasses the cannot ab-sprt glare off roqdv snow, water or Louis Mann Stationers, nances port operations in the city. With the various factions in- there. Philadelphia's local and D. M.

Feldman, both of Norristown. A representative from Feldman complained to the super beoehes. Coof-Ray Polor- would have gotten all the volved in the issues of ports for pid'' 'Sunglasses eliminate Camden work," Myers said. Chester and Camden as well as visors that a specification of By the time Pennsylvania got; Philadelphia it would seem that reflated glara by using Polaroid polar zing lenses you'll look smc rt and you'll saerriore clea ly with Cool- around to Dassins the joint ports 10 men in Chester wouldnt WO bill, New Jersey pulled out of, stand much chance "no substitutions of furniture and equipment" was difficult, if not "impossible" to meet. Design Three amended its original bid of $62,016 to $59,583.

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