European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 21, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Tag 6 b the stars and stripes Thun Doy March 21, kids annual siege of fort Landerdale fort Lauderdale Fla a bikinis and Bug eyed boys were the order of the Dayon fort Lauderdale s sunny beaches tuesday signalling the beginning of the City s Annua College kid invasion. The beaches were practically deserted Over the weekend said one resident. But today you d have a hard time finding a place to spread your Captain John Sherlock estimated 10,000 boys and girl Shad arrived. Some 35,000 Are expected to flock in for the Peak easter weekend. Each year since 1938 College boys and curvy coeds have abandoned campuses from w 3-Consin to Maine for their annual Spring pilgrimage. Mostly the come to shake out the kinks of Winter soak up a Little Sun and suds. But on occasion when the suds run Low and the Sun does t Shine there has been year More than 250 Young sters were arrested on disorderly conduct charges after More than 1,000 deluged club wielding police with stolen vegetables empty Beer cans and verbal abuse. Throughout the 1967 Spring season 817 persons were convicted of offences ranging from indecent exposure to inciting to riot. A riot occurred in 1961 when 50,000 students were crammed into but so far this year everybody has been relatively quiet Cap Tain Sherlock reported. The Sun shone brightly tues Day As the boys swam played guitars and banjos and watched the girls. The girls coated them selves with suntan lotion toe tested the surf and watched the boys. In the past the Beach has Bee the rallying Point for disturb ances. In an Effort to Chann Elthe sunburned students interest in a More constructive direction City fathers installed Beac signs advertising dances basketball tournaments and Beauty a 36-Man squad of under cover police in swim trunks i available for Beach duty to help prevent what a prosecutor Las year called a spectacularly de grading booze and sex 20 collegians were arrested sunday and monday mostly for speeding loitering or sleeping in the open found guilty of inc Tat lenses were Given 20-Day sen tence. With 19 Days suspended some City officials feel to damage wrought by stud Sletting their hair Down i x Worth the dollars they bring but City manager Rober Bubier says the youngster Don t cause Many of the prob lems they get blamed for and Many come Back an live Here he said. If they Don t become permanent Resi dents we Hope Many who Are doctors and lawyers will thin about us for a stress lines George e. Rouse draws circles on a Globe part of his method which he believes May help predict Earth quakes. Associated press photo negro sheriff in Alabama arrests White police chief state trooper Tuskegee Ala. Up Lucius Amerson the first negro sheriff in Alabama since reconstruction times announced tuesday that his department had arrested the White police chief of Notasulga and a state trooper in connection with the beating of negro. Amerson said Notasulga police chief Bobby Singleton was taken into custody monday an trooper James h. Bass surren dered at the county jail Earl tuesday accompanied by sever Al Highway patrol two officers were arrested on warrants signed by the alleged victim Oscie Lee Devance about 22.Singleton was charged with drawing and threatening to Usea dangerous weapon and Bass was accused of assault an Battery. Both were freed on Bonds of$300 each. Amerson said his chief Deputy Eddie Ivory also a negro made the arrest of Singleton. The sheriff said Devance Fileda complaint monday claiming he had been arrested an beaten saturday night. Schoolgirl gets a new liver Denver Colo. A Terry Kent a High school girl fro Hillsboro ore., received a newly transplanted liver and a new lease on life. Insight9 Globe circles May predict quakes Golden Colo. A ayoung graduate student in Geo chemistry thinks his studies of what makes the Earth shiver and shake with quakes and vol miss Calvet Cool toward 8200,000 los Angeles a Cor inne Calvet went to Superior court tuesday but failed to Signa suit settlement Worth about $200,000 to her. This is a Bunch of dumb jumbo and Only a Law school graduate could understand it the French born actress told judge Alfred Gitelson. He continued the matter to give miss Calvet time to study the Settle ment. The settlement resolves a Sui brought by miss Calvet s former admirer Donald p. Scott 37. He alleged that the actress forced him to buy jewelry and place property in her name by threat ening to testify for his estranged wife during a divorce trial. Miss Calvet said Scott heir Toa chemical Fortune fave the i its with the understanding that they would be married. They weren the settlement miss cachet 4 2, would keep about half of $100,000 in assets that Scott placed in her name during a men \ ear Friendship. Canic eruptions might Lead to global earthquake prediction. George e. Rouse 33, of Golden a doctoral candidate at Colo Rado school of mines said that his studies in which he used a $1.50 toy Globe showed that major earthquakes of the world lie on circles crossing the surface of the Globe. Then he found that these zones correlate directly with maps of the Earth s magnetic Field gravitation variation arid major Mineral deposits. Or. Ramon e. Bisque 36, geochemistry professor and assistant Dean of the graduate school worked with Rouse in preparing a paper on his find Ings. Rouse said stress and mixing occur Between the Earth s Cor and its Mantle about 1,880 Miles beneath the surface and then seismic Waves push out Ward. As the Earth spins he said the magnetic Equator wobbles like a hoopla hoop setting up in congruent magnetic forces contrary to those in space. This causes mixing or slipping be tween the Core and the this happens some thing on the surface has got to give Early in his studies Rouse said he found correlations be tween zones of quake activity i South America and Africa. The minute i saw this i began jump ing up and Down i knew i was onto something big he said. That s when he bought the to Globe and began drawing circles around it starting at know quake areas. At 19 different Points three circles Cross on another. The attractive Brown haired if year old underwent the Deli Cate transplant operation Sun Day and was reported in fair to satisfactory condition tuesday i Colorado general Hospital. Terry who suffered from liver cancer received her new liver from an unidentified donor who died the same Day of causes unrelated to the the operation her ail ment was considered fatal. She was among three know survivors of such operations. The others Julie c. Rodrigues 2, of Pueblo Colo., and Randell Wayne Bennett 2, Mesquite tex., also were reported in fair condition. Julie has survived longer than anyone else. She had the sur Gery july 23, 1967. The Bennett boy received his new liver feb.9. Terry is a daughter of Wesley Kent Hillsboro and mrs. Pansy Saville. The Blue eyed teen Ager was a student at Hillsboro High school but Aad been hospitalized for some time in port land before coming to Colorado More than a month ago to await a donor liver and the surgery was performed by the University of Colorado med ical Center transplant team headed by or. Thomas e.star/1. A a Basswhite him other the Down Devance told Amerso was in his car outside nightclub near Notasulga when Singleton approached him and charged him with disorderly conduct. Devance said the police chief took him to jail where Bass was on duty and that began calling him names he was being said they called Nigger and a lot of words Amerson said. The trooper knocked him and kicked him several times in the stomach and Chest the sheriff quoted Devance As said Devance told him he was then driven to the Notasulga police pistol Range where Singleton held a gun beside his head while Bass beat said they shot All around him Amerson said. He said the chief told him to dance and fired at his told to be mum Amerson said he was not sure just How Devance got away Orcas released but that Devance had gone to the Notas Lija police station monday to com Plain about his injuries and they told him to get out and he better not say anything about said Devance then came to his office and swore out the said he had asked the Fri and Justice depart ment to investigate the . C. W. Russell director of the state department of Public safety said an investigation was being made of the Diane against Bass but that to would remain on duty until it was is sheriff of Maeon county. Eighty per cent of the county s population is be was elected sheriff in 1966 and took office i january 1967. A negro was recently also named police Duel in Tuskegee. Amerson said neither single ton nor Bass was placed ill a cell Beau posted Bond while the was being completed. Looking to g o special to Dat i Tyg us Hout vils i a ""h3u Sittin
