European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 9, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse August 1w the stars and stripes Poge 7 dozen watch without helping woman killed in subway new York a police say More than a dozen persons watched without helping As a would be robber knifed a Ujj Yearld Manhattan woman to death in a subway station Ai Lincoln Center Claudia Curfman was stabbed and slashed id limn in the Back and Arm at the Bottom of the Slisis of the subway station at noon police witnesses said they heard the woman leave me leave me just before the killer began at tacking her with a Large she staggered further into the station and collapsed just As passengers began to leave a train that had just pulled into the she was pronounced dead on arrival at Roosevelt Hospital at police said people who witnessed1 the attack apparently made no move to help the woman fight the Tiller but some of those getting off the train chased a Man they believed to be the As the Man got he got away and we dont know whether it was the right Man or a detective said late sunday after inter viewing police believe the assailant followed the woman into the intending to Rob police also recovered the apparent murder a Large folding knife with a Black Castel Laius murder came lust As Mew York transit authority police re leased 8 report claiming thai major crime in the subways had dropped 16 per cent in the seven months of this Foury Earold Kevin Nestler of Jack Doest mind seeds in his grinding through the Rind m he gnaws his Way through a a with the Florida tempera turn up in the he might have the coolest idea in Oll Texas auction mixes Art Connolly Bull top Dollar Houston up1 at one end of the lighted driveway were the Long limousines of the Texas at the other end were the Long cattle trailers of those who hoped to inside the Shamrock Hilton How one Tell Hie it was Wal Towall us dressed in elegant tuxedos and gathered for a must unusual auction the sate of horses and it is a Cross fertilization of said one of the auctions better known former Texas Cabinet attorney and of John people come interested in Art and Law interested in Caille and they come for cattle and horses and go Awa v Aii Connally i think it will be As dramatic and exciting an auction As any that will happen in the this saturdays Blacktin affair May have been especially exciting for whose John brought the highest bid of the Hes Hes Hes deep and Hes said handling the auction of this animal it was sold to caulk business newcomer Polly Parrulli of Dallas for More than cordially earlier said the Sale was being done in a rather unusual because it is an unusual it has elements of showmanship about of and obviously these Are going to be High priced animals and relatively High priced he i think its a great event it essentially blends three Basic elements the first american Breed of cattle which is the Santa Jamaica Bustamante dead Jamaica Yupu Alexan Der Jamaica greatest fighter for Independence and the country first prime his died following a Long he was the second Clement is the Quarter which was developed to meet the nods of the Frontier As Well As the present Day Cowboy in the performance of he Scaillet it encompasses Western Art which portrays the life of the Cowboy on the horse and of the cattle development of the United states from its earliest Days to the the Santa Cen Rudis Breed of cattle was chosen because it is the first recognized american developed in the Quarter horse was selected because the animal has established itself Asun matched in stamina and sponsors said the Money brought in from the three hour auction exceeded is 000 for 23 Santa Gertrudis for 24 Quarter horses and for Vari Ous Pines of sculpture and mini Ings like who who in said auctioneer Gerald Bowie everybody gives everybody a especially these cowboys who got dressed up in that dont happen very writer claims lbs May have been cheated Boston a Lyndon said la have Butic fitted from an alleged ims Vole fraud May have lost an elec Tion because of a similar scheme in soya a Johnson the 1941 so talc election in Texas could been rigged Lite he i Wal ballot that Johnson has been accused of helping to reports Harvard professor Doris Kearns Goodwin Goodwin said in a newspaper interview sunday she discovered discrepancies in the 1941 election while doing research for the Lyndon Johnson and the amour Kearns told the Boston Globe that John son had been declared the Winner in the Lyhl Senate contest against Texas Lee Happy Odaniel but lost in a re count at the she officials said late returns were responsible for the from a Johnson vie Lory to a loss in a recount one Day Luis the election judge for Jim Wells county ballot Box 13 in told the associated press recently that he cer tified1 202 fictitious ballots q give Johnson the Victory in a Senate primary Runoff that Goodwin said she uncovered no proof one Way or the other concerning the ims Bui she old the similarity Ween the 1s4i and lid elections might say something about the political ethics of the she Ahu Sui ii she believed Johnson would have Given up politics had Mcnol Wun in 1913 the Runoff was Between a und Farmer Texas Coke a Cunic Rauw the Runoff was held after Stevenson led the Field in the democratic primary Hul failed to win the necessary a Salas told the a he was instructed to certify the 2k Addilie Ianul votes during a meeting with Johnson and three others Active in local All but the 78year uld Salas arc inmates set cells afire 17 escape Pittsburgh jail Pittsburgh iup1 prisoners set fire to everything they could gel their hands on at a troubled county jail sunday night a Day after 17 inmates escaped be cause somebody loft a door firemen pus out the flames the Allegheny county jail in downtown Pittsburgh and drove prisoners Back to their cells with blasts of water from fire ten sheriffs deputies and fire men As Well As an undetermined number of prisoners were reported a prison spokesman said none of the injuries was Warden James Jennings said the prisons Board would meet to investigate Why a jail dour that should have been locked was left open saturday night and led to the mass Jennings Smid the escapees entered the normally locked door of a pipe sawed through the rooms window and then dropped to the roof of the wardens residence to make their two of the 11 escaped inmates were Back in custody one returned to the jail Early sunday and the other was arrested by City police later in the three of the escapees were being held on homicide when the disturbance Brake out after the evening meal City police cordoned off the area around the which held about 400 the blazes were minor and were extinguished quickly by some so City firemen who entered the
