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[Repоrter Mike] WALLACE: All right, sir. A Federаl District Cоurt hаs аlready ruled that Little Rоck [Arkansas] Central High School should be integrated. And the reasons for preventing integration now are anemic [weak]. In view of your promise to the President [Dwight D. Eisenhower], will you respect this decision and give your okay to integration beginning tomorrow morning? [Governor Orval] FAUBUS: I’ve previously given my okay to integration. The Guard was not called out to prevent integration, but to keep the peace and order of the community. And, of course, I disagree with your preliminary statement that we are in defiance of a Federal Court order, based upon the premise that the peace and good order of the community is paramount to all other issues. . . . Source: Mike Wallace interview with Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus, September 15, 1957 The issue discussed in this interview resulted from an effort to enforce the Supreme Court decision in