THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAE I i &73" L A A A AV 1'J d', High Tribunal Refuses) Wallace Seeks Protest Votes can do the same tomorrow. How- ever, a known Republican voting in the Democratic primary can be challenged and required to sign an affidavit pledging November support to the party. Democrats say they'll makechallenges. Stay with Party State Republican leaders urged GOP voters to stay in their own backyard where a bid by Sen. Barry Goldwater for the prefer- ence vote has been overshadowed by the Welsh-Wallace battle. It, as expected, Goldwater beats Harold E. Stassen and two lesser known opponents in the GOP primary, he undoubtedly will get the state's 32 Republican votes. But Democratic leaders made it plain last week that even if Wal- lace should win, he would have little hope of getting the state's 51 votes at the Democratic con- vention. Favor Romney! Over Staebler DETROIT (R) - Gov. George W. Romney now is favored over Democrat Rep. Niel Staebler by better than a 5 to 3 margin, the Detroit News reported yesterday from a poll of voters. The News said that if an elec- tion were held today for governor between the two, Republican Rom- ney would get 55.3 per cent of the votes and Staebler 30.7 per cent. The remainder of voters were un- decided: or not voting. The poll showed Romney had increased his lead over Staebler since a prior poll in January. 'To Upset Lower Ruling On School Boundaries MOTHER'S DAY-MAY 10 CANDIES for her favorite gift x Lets Honesty Of Intention Be Guideline New Action May Have Wide Imnpact WASHINGTON ()-The Su- preme Court refused yesterday to upset a ruling that school boun- daries need not be revamped to force integration when they have been honestly drawn with no in- tention to segregate the races. While only the Gary, Ind., school system is directly involved, the court's action may have a broad impact on other cities where compliance with integration de- mands could force many students to be transported by bus across town. The high court's refusal to hear the Gary case does not necessarily mean it agrees with the lower court's decision. Thus, this incon- clusive status is a disappointment to many on both sides of the issue. Could Return The question could return to the tribunal on other appeals and the justices might decide then to hear arguments and lay down their own views. The court refused also to review a decision that Negro pupils are entitled to have their entire school system on a nonracial basis, in- cluding assignment of teachers, principals, supervisors and sup- porting personnel. The Duval County, Fla. school board had contended that the court's 1954 and 1955. integration rulings dealt solely with admis- sion of children to schools on a nonracial basis and not to school employes. Let Stand Ruling The Gary decision let stand a ruling by the United States Cir- cuit Court in Chicago which held last Oct. 31 that the city had consistently followed a policy of requiring students to attend schools in their own districts, re- gardless of race. NAACP Pickets GM Assorted Chocolates 1 lb. $1.60 2 lb. 3.15 ...always a favorite for "Momn. A Perfect Gift for Mother or The Graduate -Daily-John Weiler DEMONSTRATORS representing the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People yesterday picketed the General Motors main office in Detroit protesting "discriminatory pract- ices" in hiring. (See related story, page one.) { . 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