European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 22, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse V w t Page 2 the -. Start and. Series wednesday july 22, t?5,9 new 12,000 in East River Tunnel new York up subway failures snarled commuter service from new Jersey and Long Island to Manhattan. At least 12,000 Pas sengers sheltered in nine stalled subway trains in an East River Tunnel and train service under the Hudson River was disrupted for the second time in , subway service was halted in an East River Tunnel linking Queens few on Long Island with Midtown Manhattan. Power failure and fire strand de 400 persons in the Tunnel Sun Day. Nearly 70 of them come by smoke and 14 still were in latest emergency came Dur ing the height of the morning Rush defective signal near the spot where the Power failed sunday halted a nine car. Train jammed with commuters. Eight other trains behind also were forced to 25 minutes passengers were jammed shoulder to shoulder in the nine trains. The heat and the humidity in the City already were running higher than Normal but inthe trains they were even higher. A Power failure was blamed for the knocking out of All service on the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad. Integration in Little rocke5.- a starts As seniors Little Rock Ark. Apr the. Central High school. He came to. \ � t _. _. A. .1 w "1c mtiti_s%1/4. Or Tiltti lain first Effort at the student level to reopen the Little Rock High schools in the fall with Token integration moved ahead peacefully tuesday. No incidents were reported As registration of senior class pupils began under the watchful Eye of police. By midday Only one a negro person had appeared at any of the three previously All White High Eckford showed up at Cuba jails 10 More As subversives Havana up new anti government activity was reported in Havana almost before Cuba had readjusted to the weekend political upheaval which changed its presi army announced the arrest of 10 anti government plotters vib were accused of planning to sow panic and facilitate foreign see photo on Page 17 invasion of. The country by such tactics As poisoning Havana s water Supply. The arrests increased to 35 the number of persons known to have been jailed since Fidel Castro denounced president Manuel Urrutic As a near traitor and drove him from office. Police Are on the Trail of an estimated 125 other foes of the Castro regime. Urrutia guarded the country s new president Osvaldo Dorticos Tor Carlo was Al ready beginning the performance of. This duties although a Cabinet meeting and a diplomatic reception which vere to have formalized his Assumption of office were postponed without was under guard at the Home of his brother in Law Lincoln Llaguno in suburban Bauta. Dorti cos denied reports that his predecessor was under arrest. ".Castro, who resigned As Premier at Tew hours before launching his televised attack on Urrutia was expected to resume his duties for Mally at a Cabinet meeting tues Day. There was some speculation that a might withhold the announce ment of his return to the Premier ship until sunday when an Esti mated 500,000 peasants with machetes will assemble Here to assert their support of the Castro regime. Berliners Honor anti Hitler plotters Register his 16-year-old daughter. Elizabeth one of the nine negro students who integrated that school in 1957. He walked " into the building without incident. V s first 20 White students to. Register at Cental High a fool were met by Jess Matthews the principal. I m glad to see you he said it s Good to have some customers again.". Violence broke out at this school when the nine negro students. Were enrolled in 1957. Federal troops restored fall gov. Orval e. Faubus closed All the High schools to Block integration. The Law he used was declared unconstitutional last month by a Federal court and a new school Board moved to open the schools with minimum desegregation under a state Pupil place ment Law. Registration also went smoothly at the other two previously Aifa White High schools Hall and tech. Nical High and the All negro Hor i Ace Mann school. The first four White students appearing at Hall for registration said they had no positive objection. To negroes enrolling there but preferred that they., did to. A i Al Hope Shopi will be the sahle this year As when i. First came said 16-year-old Tommy Brown. Bradley gives influence View. Washington up Gen Omar a Bradley suggested tues Day that Congress enact Laws Tolar military procurement officer from taking Selling jobs in defense industries As soon As they retire. The 66-year-old former chairman / of the joint chiefs of staff recommend Dedla two or three Yea waiting period before such officer could take jobs with com panic having or seeking defense con tracts. While he was certain most offi cars would avoid such activity be Catnap of their High sense o eff ids he said the suggested la might be heeded to cover the ran cases where they Are not. Of i realize you have a problem and it should be corrected said. Some legislation is clearly indicate Bradley who left the Pentagon in 1953, is now Board chairman o & tale Bulova watch co. And of i search and development l Ine. A subsidiary engaged in4 a n j other defense West Berlin s mayor Willy Brandt addresses a Berlin audience at the Lotze see memorial on the 15th anniversary of the unsuccessful july 20, 1944, plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. The Floral wreaths Honor the nearly 600 germans whom the nazis executed for complicity in the plot. A photo Defier of Catholic ban uits universe contest Long Beach Calif. A a shapely redhead from Albuquerque who defied her Catholic archbishop to enter the miss universe con test abruptly quit before it started. Sue Simone Ingersoll 22, whose dispute was Over whether it is proper for a Catholic girl to Wear a bathing suit in a Public contest indicated that had nothing to do with her withdrawal. Competition began tuesday and ends Friday. Said sue As she left the head Faulkner s wife Safe in Accident Jackson miss. A mrs. Wil Liam Faulkner 62, wife of the no Bel prize novelist narrowly escaped serious injury when an automobile in which she was a Pas Senger was dragged 88 feet by a train. None of the other persons in the car was seriously Hurt. Mrs. Faulk ners son by a previous marriage Malcom a. Franklin of Jackson was driving the car. He said he had stopped at an intersection to let the train pass but the brakes on the car did t hold. The car rolled into the Side o f the train. Mrs Faulkner was treated at University medical Center for minor. Bruises and cuts. It v of i. I i. \ i 4 quarters hotel to stay with friends i withdrew Only because i did t care to e x c h a i g e one form of tyranny for another. I was held virtually a prisoner and incommunicado. I could no longer endure it.". " officials took this to be a Knock at the rigid c h a p e r o n. System. Contestants have chaperone with them at All times when they Are not in their rooms. Their floor at he Headquarters hotel is off limits to the Public. Contestants time is strictly budgeted and. They have virtually no a contest of f Ocial d e n i e d there was anything approaching tyranny. There have been no com plaints from other girls he said. Air Force officer found shot to death in Germany Wiesbaden Germany special the body of an air forced first lieutenant was found 9 Miles North of Worms Germany on route 9 tuesday with a Bullet wound in the head. A pistol was found close to the body. The officer s automobile was parked nearby in a Roadside Park ing space. Based at Schierstein though name of the victim will not be made Public until notification of next of Kin officials said the officer was attached to an air Force unit at Schierstein Ger Many. He was 30 years old. Investigation of the Case is in the hands of air Force authorities. Mcelroy flies to 2 meetings Washington a Secre tary of defense Neil h. Mcelroy flew West with army Navy and air Force chiefs for important talks at two big defense com mands. The first Stop was Colorado Springs colo., where the group will Confer with air Force Gen Laurence s. Kuter head of the North american air defense come. At Offutt air Force base Omaha there is to be a similar High strategy session with air Force Gen Thomas s. Power jr., Strate Gic air come commander. Flow of ideas Mcelroy said before boarding the new giant let transport that it makes Good sense to have a direct flow of ideas from the military chiefs in Washington la the rriajot1-defense Cornn Landers
