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Show X 4 Phantom Sub Cruising Gulf 3 Hip Suit Lake Tribune, I rida.T, April 2, 1971 A Is Ih Sails Yarn of Nebulous Weave? - OfTAMPA, FLA. (LTD ficials iast doubt Ti ui'mIuv cn a salvager's report of finding a phantom" German Lst m some of tleir submarines, and estimated tneie was aoout 21)0 tons of it abmid t e U '66. the vessel he is seek- hull loaded with deadly mercury, that drifted m t!ie Gulf of Mexico for years with its dead crew. "It's a bunch of baloney." ing. was reLtivHy Meicury cheap prior to World War 11, but today it brings about SIS 8 pound, or about $6,000,000 for said 200 tons. t, ji state marine aichae-ologi- st foi-m- er n E.ihamaian marine company, contends he knows where the submarine is, and promises salvage opeiatiotis will begin Gust as soon as the water flattens out." possible" he said. miles, Boy Scouts Diision Accepts Girls - The (AP) Scouts of America started accepting gins as mem-bei- s of its Exploring Division MEW YORK Boy Sinking Position The submarine. Gaddy says, was sunk south ot Mew Thursday. in 1942. but did not die air in its ballast tanks afid drifted submerged In tlie Gulf Stream. The Orlando salvager said that during the war the (ineans lose all "When a guy gets to be 15, he doesn't want to bang the troop all the around time," explained a spokesman. The Exploring Division is Ge.-tna- usej mercury for tase, says flatly "it's imsut ken that a submartre coud hmve drifted 4K) nnles across the Gulf. "I seriously doubt that it would have dufted even a few feet after it was unk, let alone bal- - Caddy, in the imeie-- t of protecting his treasure, n- not too sjieufic on mai y detuls concerning the sunken but he apparently arnved at Ins theory concerning its lot by p'ecing together mar v stones and bus of rntot illation from books. lie Because of the danger that such an amount of mercury would pose to maime life, fed-etand state authorities are keeping close check on tie pioiect. Gaddy ha refused to iy Carl J. Clausen of neatby Bradenton. Salvager J. C. Gaddy, a licensed diver and draftsabout man, thinks so too worth. Gaddy, a ho now heads a exact 'y where the submart e is lo ted, otner Mian to siate that u is m mienuitii nal waters. He indicated, howevet. it was not far oftshoie ltom Tampa Bay. Coast Guard Cmdr. Aniiony Fugura. who )s wot king with the env ironme ntal agency in for 15 from youngsters though 20 with special interests. such as horseback riding. ecology or outer space. All other Boy Scout divisions remain for boys only. The first girl to be registered in the Explorer Division was Karen L. Paine, 15. who became a member of Equestrian Explorer Post 440 on Staten Island. Gulf Sinkings He a.d he once read a book on submarine sinkings that took place in the Gulf of Mexi-l- o. and lotpr came across a new -- paper story concerning reports of people seeing a iff, ?ihmarinp ph4 jiinni ing in the Gulf aiier Wold War If. Gaddy said, he reel a who claimed to have roan seen the sunken boat, and recalled it bore the number By checking the man' stoiy against information he and could find in books who diver a Navy finding claimed he tnee was sent down to close the hatches of the vessel Gaddy came up with his present theory. Alioto Denies Guilt in Great Gift Idea for faster From Amana A Big Full Sire HORMEL CURE 81 HAM wrtsrri j JUlrU Bribe Case i ...when you buy "ft your new Reuters News Agency SEATTLE Sun Francisco Mayor Joseph Aliom Thursday pleaded innocent to federal charges of biiberv and in a case involving three former Washington state officials. Aiso pleading not guilty to similar charges when they appeared in federal court here with Alioto wete the tnree offormer ficio's state Attorney Genet a! John J. OConnell, former assistant State Attorney - General George Famr, and former Prosecutor Pierce County John G. McCutclieon. 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