European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 24, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday july 24, 19si9 the stars and stripes Page 5 travelled world to escape traffic Fine lady on Lam Back to face music j ,.,. Chicago up Zora Squier Chicago s 72 year old lady on the Lam who travelled the world Over to escape a speeding ticket has returned Home to face. The music. Traffic judge Norman Eiger blinked in Surprise at the woman he had t seen in three years and said "$20 or 14 will go to jail rather than pay a Fine miss. Squier a former teacher hate like the Devil to do it Eiger said but How about tuesday that d be Fine except i have to go to a. Party miss Squier said. How would wednesday be sure the judge said Good to see you miss Squier became the lady on the Lam three years ago when Eiger found her guilty of speeding 45 Mph without a vehicle tag. ""1 am not guilty miss Squier snorted and fled town. She travelled thither and Yon writing travel essays for a Chicago newspaper and always promising she d come Back to Square things. I think things have gotten worse while i be been away she said. I m still not Johnson tells Senate strike May Cost . $45 million weekly Washington up Senate democratic Leader Lyndon b. Johnson of Texas told the Senate the steel strike could Cost the government As much As 545 million a week in lost taxes. He said the nation is hoping that the president will made the statement in a Short Senate speech. He based his estimate of possible strike costs on statistics prepared for him by Humphrey s backers Start Early it. Gov. Karl Kolva agr executive director of a sen. Hubert h. Humphrey for president drive cleans door at Campaign Headquarters in St. Paul Minn. Although supporters have started Early i seeking the democratic nomination Humphrey has not officially entered the race. A photo Treasury Secretary Robert b. An Derson. He commented that president Eisenhower is a Man who has United armies and has brought together whole nations in a com Mon front against an Dirksen defends Ike the steel situation Johnson said is one which requires the mediating influence of a Man who can speak for the entire Johnson s statement Drew a reply from Senate Republican Leader Everett m. Dirksen r-i11. Who said the president has wisely refrained from injecting himself too quickly into the steel Dirksen said steel strikes in 1946 and 1949during democratic administrations resulted in dictated settlements. The gop Leader said work Stop pages ended quickly in 1955 and 1956. When the time comes Dirk sen said i am confident that the right and proper Steps will be suggests Steps Johnson had said there Are a number of Steps that the president could take.","he could Appeal directly to labor and management to sit Down together and reason out their differences. He could appoint an inde pendent fact finding commission. There certainly would be other avenues. Open through which the Public interest could be served Johnson said. Police break cons9 strike Wilmington Del. Up about 300 inmates of the Newcastle correctional institution staged a Day Long sit Down strike in the prison Assembly room but police broke it up and persuaded the in mates to return to their cells. Twenty five state police who had surrounded the building moved in on the locked Assembly room. They did not use any weapons and persuaded the inmates to return to their cells 10 hours after the strike started. Elwood Wilson director of the state prison system identified the leaders of the dispute As Howard p. Brown jr., formerly of Wilming ton and John h. Bantum 29, for Merly of Hockessin a Wilmington suburb. He said Bantum had been sentenced to hang feb. 5, 1951, for. Murder but his sentence was com muted to life shortly before the was serving a 12-year term for robbery assault and Bat Tery. Prison officials described him As a parole violator. Window Washer Falls in right place for Aid Lansing Mich a win Dow Washer John s. King did t have far to go for help when he plunged through a skylight after falling from a second Story win Dow. King 27, landed in the Buse ment at St. Lawrence Hospital. Attendants moved him upstairs to a bed where Wasi treated for a broken Arm and multiple Cussi f Birdman of Alcatraz sent to medical Center san Francisco a after 17 years the Birdman of Alcatraz has left the f. Stroud 69, was transferred from the maximum Security Federal prison in san Francisco Bay to the Federal medical Center at Springfield has known nothing but the inside of prison Walls since 1909 when he was sentenced to 12 Yeai s for killing a , 191g, at Leavenworth he kill cd a guard in a dining Hall. He was placed in solitary confinement in Leavenworth and remained in solitary after his Transfer in 1942, to Alcatraz until last had a Laboratory and 22 live Birds at Leavenworth and became an authority on Bird diseases. Word of his Transfer came from Stroud himself in a letter to Stan Ley a. Furman a Beverly Hills at Torney who has been working for the Birdman s release. The letter read i was stopped while going to the Yard monday morning july 13. I arrived Here Only about four hours have already been told that i have Ttye run of my Ward have met old friends one going Back gunman druggist on speaking terms St. Louis up a Man pointed a pistol at druggist Walter a. Younge jr., and said this is it Over $646. June the same Botn. I l la i i j i h j j Max t is. It i Barf Fri. Bassadore to England. After their divorce she became the wife of Lunn. They recently were i Henry Whiting told the court mrs. Lunn had heard blasting on the condemned prop erty. She is entitled to know he argued what use is to be made of the property because it might harm her water Supply or live Stock All the government will say is that the disputed property is Totie used for military purposes assistant . Attorney a. An Drew Giangreco told the court mrs. Lunn s Home is seven Miles from the condemned property and has another water Supply. The part the government wants is on the Side of a Mountain and Only a Small fraction of her 15,000-acre holdings he said. He maintained that government use of the property would not adversely affect mrs. Lunn s live Stock. The Case was taken under advisement by judge Albert v. Bryan
