European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 2, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Thi Ruday july 1959 the stars and set Lief dominican state says Russ training cuban guerrillas United nations up the dominican Republic charges that soviet guerrilla experts Are train ing 3,000 draftees in Cuba for subversive use against other countries in the Caribbean area. The charge was Reade by dominican ambassador Enrique de Marchena in a note to United nations Secretary general Dag Hammarskjold denouncing accusations made against the government of Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo Molina in a similar note by Cuba dominican note said an other government in the Caribbean area had provided 25 British built Canberra bombers to Fidel Castro s government for use by the guerrilla army now under training. Murchen s note asked no Unac Tion but suggested that the world organization might investigate the technical assistance to Cuba by Russia in providing the guerrilla experts it alleged were training the draftees. On monday Cuba charged tru Jillo s government with the most criminal reprisals that have Ever been known in the history of the the note specifically alleged that dominican forces killed workers bombed undefended towns and tortured and murdered prisoners during last week s at tempted invasion of the Island re Public. Marchena in tuesday s note re plied that such charges were like a final look at ill fated Schooner the 61-foot Schooner lord Jim lies on its Side about five Miles off the Mystic River in connect Cut after lilo vessel struck n reef in heavy fog and Sank three minutes later. All seven aboard the yacht were rescued by coast guardsmen. The lord Jim was accompanying the sailing ship Bowdoin to a maritime museum in Mystic photo \tv.1 i. V m new court Battle opens Vover Chatterley ban new York up a new court Battle has been launched Over lady Chatterley s the publisher of the first unexpurgated version of d. H. Law rence s famous novel about Adul Tery asked for a temporary Federal court injunction against a Post office ban that has kept the Book out o f the mails since Mai 6 Grove press took the action Only Bing son 21, gets $227,662 los Angeles up Lindsay Crosby has been awarded $227,662 As his share of a Trust fund Stab i she d by his famed parents crooner b ing Cros by and the late Dixie Lee Crosby. Superior judg Burdette j. Daniels approved pay ment of the Money to Lind say youngest of big s four sons " by his to the actress. Lindsay became 21 in january each of the four Crosby boys received gifts of j$50, 1942 from their parents to set up ithe Trust fund. Investments and Money inherited from the Mother s estate the e ,25-year-old twins Philip an Dennis each received slightly More than $200,000 each in september i 3,9.55, Gary 26, the oldest / received $219,964,05 in july 1954. I a Day after the . Supreme court overruled a new York state Board of censors refusal to allow a movie version of the picture to be shown in the state. The court held the movie ban unconstitutional. The publisher attacked postmas Ter general Arthur e. Summer Field s ban with a charge that twas simply preposterous to Sug Gest that Lawrence had peddled pour hence in the Guise of social isolated passages it said Summerfield has indicated he reached his decision against Chebook without Reading the Complete unexpurgated edition but relied in Stead on isolated passages and particular n we submit that the Book i question is an esteemed work of literature that deserves to be read that it contains ideas of consider Able social importance and that the Book itself and All the sur rounding circumstances completely negate the notion that its pre dominant Appeal is to prurient in Terest the publisher said. ". We ask this court to hold that d. H. Lawrence was a writer hot a pornographer. S. Hazard Gillespie. Jr., . At Torney for the Southern District of ,.,,. the Book was both obscene arid Porri graph c. He read several passages he described As particularly lurid an said this woman the heroine common parlance is a t he referred to. The decision on the movie Mon Day and said the verdict would have., been different if the film had followed the Book More closely. It Edge Frederick Van Pelt Bryan reserved decision. " Aly appeals Rule on immunity in fight Over fees Carson City Nev. A Prince Aly Khan has used Nevada s supreme court to declare a Reno court was wrong when it ruled he does the a v c diplomatic immunity. Aly claimed immunity As Paki Stan s ambassador to the United nations in his fight Aly Khun � sex life rat away Worth Over her claim for about $25.000 in at Torney fees. The fees were run up in 1955when lawyers made Legal arrange ments for the couple s daughter Yasmin to visit Aly in France. In his Appeal the Prince asked reversal of District judge a. J. Maestretti s order that the fees repaid. The communist allegations during the korean War that . Forces were using germ Are issued to cover the de feat suffered in Panama Nicara Gua and the dominican Republic by the subversive forces trained i Cuba his note said. Cuba broke relations with the dominican Republic last Friday. Marchont s note alleged that Fidel Castro is training 3.000 men in Pinar Del Rio All of them drafted for Caribbean subversive activities who Are helped by 25soviet technicians experts in guerrilla the note added they also have Access to 25canberra bombers Given to the subversive program by another Mem Ber state of the United nations in the. Same area within the plans tending to impose leftist doctrines in our Marchena was asked if he mean Venezuela but he refused to identify the country. Burned bodies on Beach testify to invasion rout puerto Plata. Dominican re Public up charred bodies an wreckage along the beachfront bore witness Here to the annihilation of last month s attempted in Vasion of the dominican tour of the scene by reporters appeared to confirm the official re port that most of the 85 men who hit the Beach june 19 were wiped out before they could organize effective resistance. A direct hit by a 50-Pound air Force bomb split in two the in Vasion launch Carmen Elsa some distance from the Beach and Sev Yugo Law Grants convicts 2-week Holiday each year Belgrade a Yugoslavia s parliament adopted a new criminal Law granting convicts two weeks Holiday a year Svetislav Stefanovic. Interior minister explaining the Bill to parliament emphasized that the new penal code is based primarily upon educational and reformatory View of this the death penalty is provided Only in exceptional cases primarily for offences against the state and armed prison sentence which can be passed now is 15 years in Stead of. Formerly. 20 years. A life sentence cannot be passed since this would eliminate the educational aspect of the penalty which is the Basic principle of the new criminal Law. A Novelty is admonition by the court for very Light offences. All convicts Are entitled to Atwo week Holiday per year and a continuous eight hour rest daily. Londoners really get the Rainy Day Bines London up it Rains Blue paint in Southeast London on Windy Days arid the British Broad casting corp. Sends squads of men hurrying around to wipe off the spots. The bbl is painting its 710-foot television Mast for the first time. When the wind is right tiny drops of paint scatter Over a wide area spotting cars dirtying windows and bluing washing. Eral of the invaders were believed to have been eaten by Sharks. Those who got ashore were pinned Down for 14 hours in temperatures up to 104 degrees under continuous attack by troops with rifles mortars and bazookas plane with machine guns and napalm bombs and the big guns of a de Stroyer lying offshore. A sergeant who took part in the fighting said the invaders were completely surrounded during the Day. A few who escaped after dark believed to number about 10arebeing hunted. The bodies on the Beach Are charred almost beyond recognition burned according to the official account by Farmers who wanted to express their feelings toward the invaders. Nothing remains of other invaders who managed to reach the Hills. Before they died but bleaching Bones picked clean by vultures and ants. Correspondents saw the bodies and a variety of discarded equip ment. The great patches of Earth burned Black by napalm indicate that the Battle raged Over an area a Little More than a mile wide and half a mile the equipment scattered on the Beach we re italian rifles German. Italian and belgian am munition and what appeared to be cans of . Army a rations. Spooky discords traced to drunk Middleburg the Netherlands a police went on a spook Hunt Here after residents had complained if mysterious Organ music mingled with screams floating Over the City at Dawn. The discordant sounds were1traced to the local lutheran Church. But there were no spooks at work. It was a drunk letting his hands wander Over the declined to give the Man s name. They quoted him As saying that his key fitted the Church door and lie found that a Little Organ playing calmed him Down before he went Home to face his wife. Bonn troops at 218,000 Bonn a the West German armed forces will reach a strength of about 218,000 this month the defense ministry has announced. Parents Belt teen agers in courtroom 9 youths beat jct if by Span eng Tavares Fla. A nine teen age boys have smarting Bottoms As mementos of a trespassing foray and their subsequent visit to the court of county judge a Troy Hall or. V Hall 43-year-old sex Marine and father of two girls gave the boys 17 and 18, their Choice of going to jail for 90 Days or taking a whipping in the courtroom. They chose the whipping Anc. The room was cleared of spectators although court officials and Emmett a Newspaperman were allowed to remain. V fathers and one Mother St Pool with the boy when Hall asked if the parents would whip the boys themselves or let them go to for one would rather punish my boy right Here pne Parent spoke up. The others nodded agreement a Deputy sheriff provided a leather Belt four inches wide. The boys were led to a desk singly and received 20 to 25 blows each. Hill rapped a is Gayel when he thought each had had enough. They were not Token Peter said. The sound of leather resounded through the entire floor Many of the boys grimaced with pain but none cried out. When it came the Mother s turn the judge asked if she would prefer to have a Man do it. She insisted on swinging the Belt herself. The boys were accused of trespassing either on the Pine Meadow Golf course a dry cleaning Plant or a methodist youth Camp. The judge asked that the boys names be withheld because they Are riot "
