fv \1n\ted Pr#s| »ATLANTA, July 27. — The Southif being peppered with petition# demanding a rapid end to public gchool segregation practices.The tempo has stepped up notice-ably since two Federal courts, in South Carolina and Virginia, recently ordered section# *f trios* states to comply with thlt;* Supreme Court's desegregation coder without delay, \Miisifsippi Attorney General J. P (Vdem :m charged thit three such petitions filed m his state, were intended to coincide with a‘ governor’s iare in which he is a candidate All candidates in the Aug. 2 primary have vowed to preserve segregation. jcWANTS PRISONERS RELEASED 1My /nfrrru.tio’i U Neu s SfrvtreTOKVC), July 21. ~ Japan askedRed China today to release Japanese pri snners a? proof of her sincere desire to establish diplomatic relations between the two countries.