European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 13, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes july 1985 faces w places londoner Daniel received a trophy and a Check after winning the Shell motor mile age Marathon at Silverstone race High mileage minor track and setting a new British fuel Economy Billing tons vehicle got Miles to the the cars engine was developed by the a photo boys Mike a technical the vehicle was built by the mechanical engineering depart ment of Kings College in what a bite letter Carrier Vernon who has lugged the mail in for 36 says he holds no grudge against the dog that bit off his but the attack has him contemplating is recuperating at Barnes hos where a surgeon reattached the described by the doctor As sort of chewed Paul weeks said he should know in about a week whether the operation was the mailman was bitten by the mixed Breed dog owned by Ronald Little and his 1 know these people there Good peo Jost said of the dogs 1 dont want to make any trouble for the dog was just doing his Jost said the feisty Little dog lunged at a four foot Fence As he was bending Over to put letters in a the Mutt didst make it Over the Fence but bit the mailman nose and right the Eye was Jost has delivered the mail in the neigh boyhood for about 10 Ive been bitten by dogs before several but it was nothing like he i have been contemplating retire but this might Sway me a Little Gold recovered from ship that Sank 126 years ago jubilant divers announced in London that they have brought up Gold from a ship that Sank in a Hurricane off the coast of Wales 126 years ago As it steamed Back from Australia Gold the Royal charter Sank in 1859 and killed 434 people Many of them miners who made fortunes in the australian Gold the wreck is believed to contain Gold nuggets and jewelry Worth nearly but some reports say the ship known As the Golden wreck could have much More Gold some of the Gold and jewelry were brought to the surface after divers dynamited through 30 feet of Silt and used a compressor to remove tons of Sand cover ing the which is in the ships Stron the wreck lies in 25 feet of water 150 Yards off the Welsh coast at and Over the years Gold and jewelry have washed up on the the vessel was returning from Australia to when it was Sav aged by the Hurricane and Only 39 Passen Gers William the great great Nephew of a said casualties were so High because most miners tried to swim ashore with pockets full of my great great Uncle had a Bankers draft so he easily managed to swim ashore with just an australian Gold Sov Ereign As a he told the London Many of the women on Board drowned because they were too prudish to take off their clothes and this hindered them when they tried to the Salvage operation is being handled by a team of 35 divers from a Liverpool and the team Kier Nan were All about to become very Rich theres still a lot of work to be but were All absolutely crime in the Street a Philadelphia demolition firm owner who had his employees dig up thousands of valuable blocks used to pave a City Street has pleaded guilty to theft and con Joseph of suburban had his workers remove some belgian paving blocks from a 26 by250foot Section of Mifflin Street last leaving what a streets department employee called just a giant dirt who entered the pleas be fore judge Thomas will be sentenced he could receive 14 years in prison and a John Cunningham of the streets department testified that the City has recovered about of the which weigh about 25 pounds and Are Worth the prospects for the City being reimbursed for the other which Are Worth about Are not Mon Kiewicz testified he was having financial problems when he sold the blocks for like Many of the streets near Phila Delphias Dock Mifflin Street was paved with blocks brought Over As ballast in empty freighters More than a Century also accused of stealing the blocks was Gustav of but he was acquitted in a separate non jury trial after Monkiewicz who owns a hauling was hired by Monkiewicz to move the blocks to a Salvage Yard and want told the blocks were the Street was dug up in Daylight and witnessed by passing police officers who didst know the excavation was illegal until an employee of a nearby firm called Bear Routs cops three police officers waiting for break fast at a Pancake House in were understandably upset when an uninvited guest a Large Black Bear tried to join them in their maybe he was drawn by a whiff of maybe he saw his offi cer Dave Greeman said of the Bear that came through a the waitress had barely walked away after taking our officer Jim who was closest to the whats that As he the Bear smashed the according to All i saw was this Black Gree Man i was kind of moving to get out of the but not fast enough for Jan ouse he came right out on top of just sort of elbowed his Way out of the Bear went out the Way it came through a adventure excitement now on Sale at most bookstores
