We deem it superfluous .to chronicle the chronology of this school desegregation case.
Notwithstanding the decision of the Supreme Court in Green v. County School Board of New Kent County, 1968,
We grant it under the aegis of Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education, 1969,
The mandate in this cause shall issue forthwith. No stay will be granted pending petition for rehearing or application for certiorari.
We reverse and remand for compliance with the requirements of Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education and the terms, provisions and conditions (including the times specified) in Singleton, supra.
Reversed and remanded with directions.
ON MOTION FOR RECALL AND AMENDMENT OF MANDATE
Appellants seek the recall and amendments of our mandate of December 12, 1969, insofar as it authorized delay of pupil desegregation until September, 1970, and also seek temporary injunctive relief. In the light of Carter et al. v. West Feliciana Parish School Board et al., 1969,
Ordered:
(1) Our mandate dated December 12, 1969, is recalled.
(2) The District Court shall issue a temporary injunction requiring the ap-pellee school board to take such preliminary steps as may be necessary to prepare for complete student desegregation by February 1, 1970.
(3) By way of interim relief, the District Court shall order the appellee school board to take no steps which are inconsistent with, or which will tend to prejudice or delay, a schedule to implement on or before February 1, 1970, desegregation plans submitted by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare for student assignment simultaneous with the other steps previously ordered by us in Singleton v. Jackson Municipal Separate School District, 5 Cir., 1969,
(4) Jurisdiction of this case is retained for such further orders as we may deem appropriate.
