European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 18, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 3 piece by belgian Back his Noggin ies ago has in bul nobody knows for Jis i top s Temple to of Amu i " h to Thebes Jim the the cell he Jeanlo i of its head o of Lithe ves ult of an epic. Scholarly detective work a j. _ a jew l. Of or of the came about Neh. High statue offer Vas carved an.3 about Sra Orgree schist an4 a hard Stone. Line however the top figure was broken Oft two sections maintained a since then arid h ase have be Enan National art1 Coil 19b3, unbeknownst to meanwhile the head raw Sijer in the cd air museum. ? lot thickens for i Brooklyn museum Here Ibeh unidentified head if rummage Isale held by i museum and removed it in ibid sfiiites-5,000 Miles its Torso. The head s Hee since on display in tits Point Jherman de meulens the picture. He is a belgian Egypt Logist who de a science out of joining using pieces of ancient Art Vii a nacre a tall and Jean Type works from 9,000 photographs of frag fro mall jowl the world keys nto a elaborate Tig system a top of head ing at uie Queen Elizabeth Jucal foundation in Brus Meulenaere Learned l u Cal Iier reunion in Brooklyn John d. Cooney ancient Art curator to the Brooklyn museum pose with file headless Torso of Csir wer ancient egyptian Temple administrator. Right photo shows the Complete statue with the head which had been tracked Down by a belgian Salinger gets nowhere id easing mews bars that a column of Hiero begins Ati the top of the the Brooklyn museum on and then stops abruptly i astounding Leat of memory Cessor recalled that some lpns appear on the Back Fly Adless statue in Egypt Aison of the head and the Ith the hieroglyphs on showed they belonged actual reunion of the e two came about through the coition of egyptian and Ameri museum a Brief Leiem ony in the e 3yn museum. The statue together for tie time being on a Hibl six Mont i. A Wesir wer May go to although officials Here come to some trans con l agreement that wih let they keep his Ead after All rears. Ii Man drowns anniversary fete a 3t-y ear old negro originally from Wilmington , was the first of his race to be sworn in As the chief Legal officer for a Federal Agency. Jclarence Clyde Ferguson jr., Alaw professor at Rutgers waa sworn in As general counsel forthe civil rights commission. A graduate of Ohio state univer sity and Harvard Law school Fer Guson served a s an assistant a to Torney general in new York City before joining the Rutgers faculty. Russian too Tough. 6 kids flee Eschwege. Germany Kupij six children who fled to the West because they found the russian language too difficult Are resting in a children s Home near Here while authorities pondered their the four girls and two boys be tween -12 and 13 years old and Al belonging to the same school class crept out of their East Germa Border Village monday night. Under cover of darkness and i pouring ram the children eluded armed com munis t patrols an crawled under the barbed wire barricaded Border to safety in the West. Hey were taken to a children a Home near Kassel it was Uncer Tain whether they would be Al Lowed to remain in the West or be returned to their parents. The children told Western officials one of the reasons they decided to leave their Thuringia Vil Lage was because they had been ordered to strike up a russian language pen pal correspondence with soviet school children. But the youngsters said they found writing letters in russian too difficult. They also wanted to see what the West was really like alter be ing told in school that West Ger mans lived very poorly
