Joyce Marie Moore v. Tangipahoa Par. Sch. Bd., Joseph Durham, a Minor, by Max Durham, Jr., His Father & Next Friend, Intervenors-Appellants, 421 F.2d 1407 (5th Cir. 1969).
Joyce Marie Moore v. Tangipahoa Par. Sch. Bd., Joseph Durham, a Minor, by Max Durham, Jr., His Father & Next Friend, Intervenors-Appellants, 421 F.2d 1407 (5th Cir. 1969). Book View Copy Cite
Joyce Marie MOORE Et Al., Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
TANGIPAHOA PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Et Al., Defendants-Appellants, Joseph Durham, a Minor, by Max Durham, Jr., His Father and Next Friend, Et Al., Intervenors-Appellants
28574_1.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Dec 30, 1969.
421 F.2d 1407
John D. Kopfler, Trial Atty., Hammond, La., Jack P. F. Gremillion, Atty. Gen. of La., Baton Rouge, La., Leonard E. Yokum, Asst. Dist. Atty., Parish of Tangipahoa, Amite, La., for defendants-appellants., A. P. Tureaud, New Orleans, La., Norman J. Chachkin, New York City, for plaintiffs-appellees.
Brown, Morgan, Clark.
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PER CURIAM:

In this school desegregation case the school board appellant has moved to dismiss the appeal. The private intervenorappellants have joined in this motion. The private plaintiffs also join stating their belief that the District Court’s order has established a unitary school system. On these motions and without passing on whether the plan implemented by the District Court does in fact meet the requirements of Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education, 1969, 396 U.S. 19, 90 S.Ct. 29, 24 L.Ed.2d 19 and Singleton v. Jackson Municipal Separate School District (and consolidated cases en banc), 419 F.2d 1211 [December 1, 1969] we grant the motion to dismiss the appeal.