European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 31, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse D tin stars and St rpt segregationist forces receive setbacks in o Southern states a Little Pun for fidelito segregation forces were dealt two setback sift Worth Carolina and Virginia. The Durham n.c., school Board voted to admit eight negro students to Fotter previously White schools. The City became the seventh North Carolina Community to adopt limited Public school integration itt Norfolk va., Federal judge Walter e. Hoffman ordered that four jn6&jpoes be admitted to Whit schools thus overriding a ruling by Virginia s controversial state Cupil placement Board which has. The Power to assign All students to schools in the state. The decision by the Durha school Board Means that some 50 negro students will attend previously White schools As North Caro Lina moves into its third year of Token integration. Restriction admitted in Virginia the three members of the state placement Board admitted at a two Day hearing in Federal court that they rejected the Transfer applications of negroes solely because of race. This was the first time the Board admitted in Public it used race As the prime criterion for making assignments. Elsewhere on the racial front a group of negro children was denied admission to the White Cole Man elementary school in Smyrna Tenn. The negroes Are children of Stewart air Force base person Nel. They were referred to the superintendent of schools for Rutherford county. " court Appeal in Floyd county va., National Assn. For the advancement. Of coloured people attorney Reuben Lawson asked Federal District judge Roby c. Thompson to s r a n t. $ preliminary injunction against the county school Board and the placement Board to keep them from denying admission to 12negro students seeking to enter two White schools. City schools opened quietly in Atlanta for what May be the last term before full integration pres sure begins. The City school Board has been ordered to submit a Plano desegregation by dec. 1. Lightning kills 8 in 4 states continued from Page 1 3-year-old daughter on Orchard Beach when the storm enveloped new York. The girl was not injured. Frank Barbano of White Plains was out fishing in Long Island sound when he saw the storm approaching. He reached Shore safely ordered his son Peter 8, to run for the car and then was struck by lightning and killed while Tyi if their boat to a Dock. In Hartford Conn., three per sons who huddled under a tree near a swimming Pool were hit. Lucien Petroski 33, of Newington Conn., died in Hartford Hospital. Injured were Larry Leseur and Roger Mieczkowski 18, both of new Britain Conn. Adenauer asks Russ to renew disarm talks continued from Page 1 regardless of where he stands must be to bring about a con trolled disarmament of nuclear and conventional weapons Adenauer wrote. The letter was sent to Khrushchev the Day after the 83-year-oldchancellor had had Long talks in Bonn with president Eisenhower. Or. Eisenhower and Adenauer listed disarmament first in the communique on their talks and the president also referred in his news conference Here to the Neces sity for serious discussion of the subject. The decisive question Adenauer said the decisive ques Tion for West Germany the soviet Union and almost every other nation was not the settling of problems arising from world War ii such As the German East Border but the arms race. It was costing untold sums of Money that could be used for the social and cultural improvement of humanity and was causing an atmosphere of tension such As in nature proceeded the outbreak of an annihilating storm he said. Mention of the East Border was the Only reference to West Ger Many s own problems in the letter. Adenauer said nothing about Ber Lin or German reunification. Refutation of charges the whole letter was built around refuting Khrushchev s charges that the West germans in general and Adenauer in particular were revenge seekers. This supported reports that Adenauer and or. Eisenhower had resolved to find a Detour around the Road Block on the German question by seeking East West agreement in the Field of Dis armament. Silent on plans Paris up French preside Dcharles de Gaulle has returned to Paris from a four Day visit to to at Fidel Castro or. Centerton of Cuba s Premier Fidel Castro enjoys a laugh with his bodyguards after finishing a swim at Lake Geneva wis. Young Castro is visiting the . With capt Angel Saavedra of his father s forces. At left with pistol is Mark thanasouras a Chicago detective assigned to the Castro party. A ike., Macmillan wind up talks go on to today crash kills Cadet at West Point West Point up a 22-year-old Cadet at the . Mil itary Academy was killed in a jeep Accident on the Academy grounds. The jeep overturned. Officers identified the victim asgard w. Holman son of it col and mrs. Morris Holman of Spring Field a. Two other cadets identified As James r. Rich in or of , ky., and David b. Went Worth of Wareham mass., were Riding with Holman but escape injury. Continued from Page 1 and officials was held after lunch sunday. The makeup of the two delegations indicated that disarmament and a nuclear test ban were Woof the key issues. Both the . And Britain were known to be anxious to get East West disarmament talks started again soon. At the end of the abortive Geneva big four foreign ministers conference aug. 5 the soviets and the West agreed to re open disarmament negotiations which have been stalled for two years. Diplomatic sources said an offi Cial announcement is Likely before Khrushchev arrives in Washington sept. 15 that agreement has been reached on a new 10-nation Dis armament commission including five members from the Western and five from the soviet blocs. Hopeful Field the sources said the new com Mission May Start ably in Geneva some time i november. Both or. Eisenhower and Mac Millan were known to feel that disarmament is one of the most hopeful Fields for a subsequent Summit conference with Khrushchev. The Marathon Geneva nuclear test ban talks have been suspended until oct. 12 after the Khrushchev visit to the ., the chief roadblocks remain Arab nations hint new Palestine Rule Cairo a the Arab nations meeting at foreign minister level this week in Casablanca May set up a new Palestine government in exile according to informed sources Here. There Are two ideas on How to do it sources revealed the United Ahab Republic plans a Palestine government patterned after National Ifon a Headquarters in Gaza. This Calls for palestinians in the various refugee Camps to elect District representatives who in turn would elect a Palestine Cabinet. The exile government modelled after the algerian government in exile. Would act on behalf of 1 million refugees in efforts to re gain their land. This proposal has run into opposition from Haj Amin Husseini former grand Mufti of Jerusalem who it is reported Hopes to establish a different Type of govern ment based in Lebanon Husseini is campaigning for a government headed by old Well known palestinian leaders while the car is for a government rep resented by new Young element from among the refugees. A clash Between one generation and another seems to be shaping up. Russia s continued refusal to examine new american data on underground tests and to Sig simply a treaty Banning above ground explosions if underground tests prove technically uncontrollable. The question of a Summit has been discussed in part by the two leaders. The sudden flare up with red China on India s Northern Frontier and the communist threat to the Southeast asian kingdom of Laos were two of the subjects discussed by or. Eisenhower and Macmillan this weekend. Crowds turn out the president and prime min ister interrupted their talks for an hour sunday morning to attend service at the tiny Village Church of Ellesborough about one mile from Chequers. Once again As they have throughout his stay in England big crowds turned out to cheer the president. Perhaps the biggest Public demonstration of the president s popularity in Britain was yet to be seen when he and Macmillan were to drive to St. Paul s Cathedral to visit the american memorial Chapel. Monday evening or. Eisenhower was to make history once again in Britain by appearing with Macmil Lan on a joint television radio pro ram. Without any Advance script they were to discuss their talks Here and perhaps give some close indication of what they actually talked about. Time leeway the broadcast 5s scheduled to ast 20 minutes. But Britain s two television networks have allowed an hour in Case they want to run Over their time. In the evening Macmillan was to be Host to or. Eisenhower at unofficial dinner at no. 10 Downing St., the prime minister s London evidence. Among the guests will be sir Winston Churchill. Or. Eisenhower leaves for Paris wednesday his i Day in the rebellion torn v country he made a personal inspection tour in the heart there was still no indication from de Gaulle on Inhat lines h i reported new peace move in Al Geria might take. Speculation has been Strong both Here. And. In Algeria during the past week that he would offer a hew plan for settling the nearly 5-year-old War prior to his talks this week with president Eisenhower visits military areas during his visit to Algeria tie Gaulle avoided the major towns and spent his time in military areas talking with officers and noncommissioned officers of the Progress of the Battle to pacify the country. He has made pointed statements in the past two Days referring to a new Era for Algeria once peace is restored to the country a new Era in which the algerians will help decide their own future. The statements were in line with speculation Here that a move was in the works toward offering Algeria More of an Independent status within the French Community of nations. It is now considered a constitutional part of franc itself. He May outline his ideas to president Eisenhower when he meets him after or. Eisenhower s arrival in Paris wednesday morn ing. Dalai Lama asks in help continued from Page v on whether India would support the Dalai s Appeal. But the spokes Man gave no indication of Dis approval of his statement saying he is a free Man and can do whatever he before indochinese relations worsened the Indian government had made Clear its disapproval of the Dalai acting a/3 if he headed a government or otherwise Beh Vingas Leader of the tibetan people while exiled in India. 4 of family killed in Light plane crash Plymouth ind. A fou members of a fort Wayne family were killed when their rented plane nose dived into a Cornfield about even Miles Southwest of Plymouth in Northern Indiana. State police said the dead were David Shook his wife Dixie their son. Greg 2, and Shock s Mother mrs. A. M. Shook. Cancer victim 6, Dies after july Christmas Baltimore a the Little girl who celebrated Christmas with a party july 30 has died of cancer. Judy Morse 6, of suburban Brooklyn Park knew about her ailment and Why her Parent were giving her a party five
