European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 17, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 17, 1962 the stars and stripes fog 5 Ive bars Row Cap a Clovis. And her son say t on the White Sands that holds hundreds dollars in Gold and at is refusing Toi dig for it Koury a Kansas City he plans to go into seek Access to Theova Noss of Clovis Harold d. Beckwith ton. The widow of Milton who told a tale before he was lit with another pros-im9. Beckwith mrs. A previous marriage a the Cave As a youth Gold bars stacked exposed Gold Ore. Jewelry and Eligi he Bays the Cave col a charge of dynamite to Widen its government has from the mis since it got the land Mexico by condemn As work out we con i action in Federal court. Part of april con government s right to woman from conduct operation for the re personal isaid the action will beef jurisdiction can otherwise it will in new Mexico and William Robert mar Ita attorney have filed Federal court in Wichita which purports to in the treasure. It lists ban. Koury explained i done in an Effort to Esteb claim in Case someone into the Cave and found re. A 139 buried ours in Snow 5burg. A. A and boy who spent three half buried head first in a Drift is in fair condition at Surg state was trapped tunnelling a Cave in a Snow the roof caved in on him. Y there packed in Snow until father. Leroy Williams and a Roger Sanker 15, went for Boger spotted James boots stick tout of the Drift took 2h hours to drive him snowdrifts to the Hospital Miles from his Home in nearby be. I Awakening awaits 5elphia up six victims stood in front of Garrison 30. In a police and identified him As the who robbed them in a but Garrison did not find bout it until later. He had where s Hie Snow?1 asks . Here wails Midwest Tricky weather reversed Winter pattern new York a those Snow shovels purchased in such a desperate hurry Here last Winter did a lot of standing in the Corner this Winter. There was t much Snow to fact it did t Snow enough in new York for the City to try out its two new $35,000 Snow meters bought last Winter of course. The machines Are designed to replace the hauling operations in Snow removal. Since there was very Little Snow to remove sanitation depart ment officials took one to Wor Cester mass. To test it. There it worked Fine. The Winter of 1960-61 was one the grandchildren a couple of generations ahead will be hearing about. Weather Bureau records show snowfall of 57.3 inches and 56.1 inches of that fell in Decem Ber january and february. During those months this Winter 17.9 inches fell. Disastrous windstorm those grandchildren undoubtedly will hear of the recent Winter windstorm which caused extensive damage on the Atlantic Seaboard. But that was a storm which could have occurred in any season any time when the Sun and the Moon Are a the pulling the tides Highland a northeastern with winds up to 80 Miles an hour sweeps in fro the sea. New York City spent $225 Mil lion last Winter to remove the Snow. The Cost so far this Winter has been $1.5 million a sanitation department spokesman said. The spokesman said most of this Winter s Snow melted As it fell or was of such Little depth that it presented no real problems. And since Light Snow is Best handled with Salt that s Why this Winter s 72,000 tons used is so close to last Winter s record 78,000 tons the spokesman added. Traffic banned but last Winter s snows one fall measuring 17 inches were some thing else again. Ordinary traffic was banned from the City s streets for the first time in history. Eight foot Snowbank were piled along Manhattan streets. The City was locked in a deep freeze that lasted for Days and the Snow lasted for Days. It was the City s worst wintering 39 years except for the Winter of 194748. When 63.5 inches of Snow fell. This Winter had More below freezing Days than last. 78 to 61, but if it wants to catch up on Snow it better hurry. It has about 40inches to go and Spring things Are already pushing through the ground. Rep. Hoffman suffers 2nd stroke Washington up rep. Clare e. Hoffman apparently suffered a second stroke last week but now is gaining strength Hisson Leo said. The 86-year-old Michigan re publican is hospitalized at Belles a naval Hospital and will remain there for at least several Days for quiet and observation his son said. He described his father s condition As fairly the congressman suffered the first stroke in Michigan last fall. He was hospitalized there and later at Bethesda but was resting in his apartment near the Capitol until the apparent second attack March 6. Arm Call of fails to part Rookie cow it. Lewis Wash. Up when pfc Glenn Bradley reported for army duty Here he brought along his milk cow. Bradley 25, a Forest Ranger in the Zumbolo National Forest of Northern Nevada was called to duty As a radio operator in the 32nd inf div a Reserve outfit. I did t want to sell the cow because i would have taken beating he explained. And i could t find someone to keep her for me while i was he tethered the 800-Pound Guernsey in the Back of his pickup truck hooked up a two wheeled trailer loaded with household goods and with his wife and child drove the 1.000 Miles from Wells nev., to this army artillerymen his family and his cow now live near Puyallup a farming Community 23 Miles North of Here. Everybody Back in Wells has said Bradley. Wells has about 1,000 people but no nearest one is 115 Miles away at twin Falls. said the trip North did t interrupt the cow s milk product Ion. She s a regular Gypsy and is used to being hauled All Over Bradley said. The 5-year-old Guernsey accompanied the Bradley to Wells from their Hometown of Pocatello Idaho three years for its being strange that a Soldier carts around a cow Well the 32nd div is known As Wisconsin s own and everybody knows Wisconsin is the Dairy state. 2 pipe cover ers scalded to death Chicago up two pipe cover ers were scalded to death when a 12-Inch steam pipe burst in a Tunnel where they were working. Firemen recovered the bodies of Raymond Mitch us. 20. And David Pine 23. By flooding the Tunnel with cold water. The men were employees of the Culberg Asbestos co. And were working on a housing project. Mississippi women May see jury duty Meridian miss. Up four women Are scheduled to be screened next week for possible jury duty Here marking the first time in state history that a woman has had a Chance to sit As a juror in Mississippi. The . District court Here summoned the women to appear. Mississippi Law prohibits women from serving on state court juries. Deeper subs for Llama s mama York a automobile collectors on the Bronx White Bridge do a real double take each Day when a car pulls they spot Charley sitting insert. They should Larley is Only a week old. Also is a mama. And the world s Only Corn Llama. Commutes to and fro Bronx zoo each Day. That s because the mama Llama won t take care of him. Zookeeper Richard Herdick found Charley fresh born frail and with a bruised front leg which pre vented him from standing in 30 degree temperature on the morn ing of March 7. For some reason his Mother would t nurse him. So Herdick has been taking Charley Home with him each night to Oceanside Long Island and bringing him Back each morning by Way of the Bridge spanning the East River Between Queens an the Bronx. The zookeeper won t have to do it much longer because the Little Llama is thriving on the care and feeding provided by Herdick and his wife. For that the he Dicks Are plenty glad. They be been giving Charley a bottle of milk and vitamins every hour every night. Unen aged Singer and actress Ann Margaret has called off her engagement to Beverly Hills businessman Hurt Sugarman less than a month after he put a 3%-Carat Diamond ring on her Finger. The 21-year-old swedish born performer gave no reason for ending the engagement. Chicago a those midwesterner who were delighted when enough Snow fell to make a White Christmas miscalculated Winter swim. That Snow is still around Only now it forms the Bottom layer of a greyish ice pack that covers much of the Midwest. The Winter of 1961-62 will go Down As one of the most concentrated mixtures of Snow cold and gloom in the Midwest s record books. As one Chicago television weather commentator remarked theother night in forecasting More Snow i wish i could see the Sun. Not so much for myself because i have seen it. But i have a 12-year-oldson." it has t been that bad of course but february set a record for any month in Chicago for the least Sunshine Only 21 per cent of the amount possible. And january and March so far with Spring s arrival a few Days away Haven t been much better. This Winter has been marked by a steady procession of snowstorms moving eastward from the Rockies and usually followed by a surge of Arctic cold and occasional brie periods of thawing. Frozen cover this has created a Winter Long Snow and ice cover that has ranged from a few inches in some sections to three feet in Northern Michigan. And it poses the danger of Seri Ous floods if mild weather arrives suddenly. Few facets of modern living were unscathed by Winter s fury. The blizzards in Northern areas stranded travellers closed thou Sands of Rural and City schools Iso lated whole towns blocked main highways disrupted sports sched Ules and prevented Public gather Ings. The sub Zero cold created the worst conditions for cattle feeding in a Quarter Century. Zero tempera Tures usually hold weight gains of feeding cattle to half the Normal rate of at least two pounds . Paul minn., has had 77.2 inches of Snow so far this Winter Only 10.8 inches shy of the record and 48 Days of Zero or be Low compared with the record 50days in 1935-36 and one prior Winter. Chicago has had 57.1 inches ofsnow9.3 inches shy of the record. Omaha cold Damp Omaha. Neb., has had subnormal temperatures and above Normal moisture from november to March. The Northern tier of counties in Missouri report the most Snow an coldest december and january temperatures since the mid-1930s. Some residents of Houghton,mich., where the Snow cover is three feet deep and drifts six feet High have solved their Snow prob lems the easy Way. They have stairs that Lead to their second floor windows. The frigid weather and retarded travel brought gasoline Price War bargains but higher fuel Oil Bills in the Midwest. Iowa reported the snowiest and coldest weather in several decades with Many cities reporting record snowfalls. Because of the severe cold Navi gation in the upper great lakes probably will not get under Way until after the Normal april 15 opening Date. The upper lakes Are 80-95 per cent tee covered with the thickness ranging from 18 to 36 inches. Court ignores Pigeon inf Mash note Savannah a. Up a. J. White 30, charged with making improper proposals to a teen age girl claimed it was All a mistake. He brought a Carrier Pigeon to court to prove girl said in a hearing that White drove past her in his car sept. 21 and dropped a message at her feet. It said meet me at 5 . $10." White told the court that since he had no Telephone he frequently used Carrier pigeons to Send Mes sages to his wife. On this occasion he said he dashed off a message that was poorly he said he tossed the note out of the car window and wrote another which he sent. White said the purpose of the message was to instruct his wife and son to meet him at the rail Road station and bring $10 to pay freight costs on several other car Rier pigeons. He brought one of his pigeons to show the court. But judge Colum but e. Alexander ordered White held for jury trial. Two Florida counties free of Road fatalities Tallahassee Fla. A two North Florida counties Gilchrist and Liberty went without a sin Gle traffic death in 1961. The Highway patrol in its an Nual summary of Highway Statis tics said Dade Miami and Duval Jacksonville led the Field with 124 and 102 deaths respectively. The total of All automobile fatalities in Florida for the year was1.164about 5.4 deaths per million Miles of travel. Hoaxer gets 4 years Brunswick a. Up John Wesley Thomas 17, has been sentenced to four years at the Springfield mo., medical Center for Federal prisoners for broadcasting a false report that a mysterious submarine had attacked a shrimp boat off the Georgia coast. Volunteers eager but not for Beaver wee Burlington Iowa up some Volunteer firemen Here sent regrets indicating they would pass up the monthly social gathering. The volunteers usually torn out 100 per cent for the even which includes a dinner of fowl pork or roast beef.1 a few read the Macuch announcement closely Andt Dis covered the affair was to feature roast Beaver
