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Show : DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, MARCH26, 1973 A 7-- Takes a dive, I 1 rr wv IMTY ; o IfTv r. caeuf j,ou ' "vl,, A(iii" i HAMILTON, BERMUDA Harry Cox manages a (AP) supermarket and is in the treasure business too He has a collection worth perhaps $250,000, found beneath the sea Cox is going to Portugal and Spam soon in efforts to trace sevthe origins of his hoard eral clues lead him to believe it was owned by a Portuguese navigator of the late 16th cen- tury. Ccx started finding the treain July 1968 while he was diving with fnends from his yacht Sheerwater about 6V miles northwest of these islands sure He suddenly spotted a coral formation which, to his experienced eyes, indicated the presence of encrusted coins. He probed the area and turned up several corns and what he believed was a brass bracelet However, a friend on the boat was certain the and the bracelet was gold hunt was on. FRESH GROUND FAFJ11LY conies up rich off Bermuda. n PM Over a period of time, the search brought to light gold bars with Spanish markings; unmarked bars; an gold assortment of rare gold Portusolid guese coins; a chain; a gold gold double-lin- k manicure set in the form of two caryatids and a number of n pieces of eight. The continuing fjt i 4. : eai wcx, ip , -- contended the contract was t. still in effect. In May 1971 a , court ruled that the contract had expired. The American syndicate went before the Ber- - . muda Court of Appeal, but last April the appeal was dis-- , , missed. ,, j The legal maneuverings' 1 over, nearly fouryears after" O he found the treasure, Cox . , then entered prlonged negotia-- . .l5 tions with the Bermuda gov-ernment, which was interested-- ! , .. . in buying part of the trove. , Cox dK' not wish to sell the emerald nng, and the govern-- 1 .i ment did not want all the remainder of the treasure , They were not able to come -to terms, with the government feeling that the $185,000 asked by Cox was too large an i : amount for it to pay at the time. The finder said that the figure he sought was considerably below the valuation he had obtained. The governments valuation was substan- a1' i tially below that obtained by Cox. The owner plans to visit LisMarine Museum and then go on to the Archives of the Indies in Seville, Spam. He will go armed with three major clues which make him believe tha original owner of the treasure was a Portuguese, representing a nationality noted as navigators m the 16th century. bons underseas turned up a cross formed with seven pearls, gold rings and a device used for navigation in the late 1500s. There was also an amazing ' j. Expert examination 98 1.09 K . TAMALES FRYER PARTS 77 . 4- - PACK MEAT PIESsa-8- 9e 8-PA- CK . .78e revealed the emerald to be a rare stone weighing six carats, attributed o the El Muso mine in Colombia The ring has been appraised at $80,000. Other artifacts but no were also found trace of the ship which bore sfk ' V- l rjL m - i 2 Models to Choose from each designed to do particular jobs. Select the one you need the most or take both along and solve almost every voltage problem. . . . 1. Cox was soon to find himself embroiled in court battles which stretched over four years and which eventually confirmed him as undisputed owner of the treasure. 1000-wa- tt capacity Portable Clothes Steamers Tea or Coffee Makers Heating & Steam Appliances up to 1000-wa- tt capacity 2. plus car IM at Electronic Photo flash Recharge Devices up to ts Razors up to Electric Toothbrushes Electronic Calculators Fantastic Travel Convenience for all Overseas travelers. (Please read directions before using) A o5re'io MAIL ORDERS: Both models for $21. includes 50c for each unit ordered) It was the seventh burglary at his home in the past 18 months. At the time of the latest burglary, Klarh was attending dmgeting of volunteer adult probation officers on the casues and prevention of crime and criminal activity. Baked fresh daily in our mode,.., bakery , apple turnovers delicious with coffee or at snack lt to be used for such things break-i- n PHOENIX, Anz (UPI) -The northside home of attorney Gary Peter Klahr was burglarized Sunday, less than 24 hours after someone broke into his car and stole a stereo radio fo)fn Converta-Vo- two-wee- Seventh burglary APPLE v up to 1253 he had keen Cox said he found the treasure three days after the contract expired; the Americans . Converter-Adapt- er for such things as more. i ... Hair Setters and Curlers k treasurewith an hunting American syndicate, headed by Franklin R. Foster of Balti- 1,. ? ' SHAPIROS contract VrV j i MIDGET ELECTRICAL TRAVEL CONVERTER them. In July under a ? v search The coincidence. original search had uncovered a beautifully worked solid gold nng with a space for a gem, probably the smgle most valuable discovery. 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