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-Section Page Two Depends Economist Expansion of On Leaders Says EL PASO HERALD-POST Saturday Apr! 7 19C2 St Clement's Slates Los Angeles Bishop The Rt Rev Ivol I Curtis suffragan Bishop of the Diocese of Los Angeles will be guest speaker at noon- Norton Wev director of the) day Lenten services Tuesday Wednesday and Thurs- dfwik April --Prospers day at the Church of St Clement Services start fnr th flPSl njnoff f1IJr at I203 V' to re- Bnhn? IJrtls is allve or P-v some Rn Grande w-r hark Minnesota He attended schools New Mexiro and Texas Montana and Minnesota Colorado State J-nn-r a 1 whtten ays the s-m hopes to U32 from rPpav part of 2'i0W acre feet of LiriCl Seminary and Occidental College Free bus transportation for the Lenten services is provided from San Jacinto Plaza to the churrh and return at El Paso High School Follow- watc'r this vear i r1Uu -We fpH ralhPr hopeful that the ph AHe0 prospects for a good runoff will rpsvp(k his bach-the give us credit for the first 0f divinity and5jnrf 1959" Whitten said at Sea- The Soil Cnns'-rvanon bury Western snow-pack stations in Colorado re- ThfoflCal Somi- The Soil fons'Tvation Western now-pack stations in Colorado re- ideologic Three El Paso Students Honored Three El Pasoans were honored as outstanding students at the University of Texas Law School ported yesterday the highest soil narv and has moisture content in four years 'd churches Colorado under the Rio Grande moisture content in four years Colorado under the Rio Grant compart is obligated to simply xi Tmira i yesterday Thy are Tati Sant' Texas and New Mexico with pJ ac iban Mallory" Levi Mlter and lie president of the Stand- Wlham Make Furman Conran ing Committee of the Diocese of Awards and act 'KM howed 3 Ims Angeles He received doctor amounting to STOOD wer scholar ships Angeles He received dfictor anvunting to ww were giVfn of divinity degrees from both his in the ceremonies held in Austin small crpdl Vry Speaker Outlines City's Potential If El Paso Is to realize Its potential as an economic cultural and population center of the United States Its leaders must have the vision to plan for its expanding future in concrete terms then follow with concrete action to realize those plans These were the words Dr Richard Johnson chairman of the Department of economics and di- rector of graduate studies at' Southern Methodist University Dr Johnson by invitation of a) group of leading businessmen' addressed an audience of citizens interested in preservation and expansion of Downtown El Paso! at a meeting last night at the Hotel Paso del Norte Sees Resources Dr Johnson pointed out El Paso should have facilities to become one of the nation's most impor-j tant convention centers an! outsider" said Dr Johnson can see here a great resource without a concept You have be-j tween these two large areas Northern Mexico and the South- west ideas and He said he could visualize an international free trade zone here an area for the importation of raw materials and component dest ned to be transferred the world over However Dr John- son pointed out El Paso must jthe annual Buddy Poppy to our brothers throughout the: first grow to accommodate its Dv paso Iri5 society co-operation with the Amer- Drive which wiB held Satur world and to fee! that we are in' tentiaL has been proved he lca1 Iris society will present Its third annual VFW truth a world-wide fellowship with pointed out that aSI great metro- Proudi serving tne tw as rMnonsibilities politan areas must consist of vast 11 -1 anc 2- at Chelmoni State Bank The sho'-National Buddy Pppy Girl The conference day began when suburban areas surrounding a vi- iIfd "Easter Parade of Ins in Chemiont has become jS little Diane Scherrer of the (jitnct Chaplain Suzanne Lang- tal central district a tradition Chelmont following iVFW National Hivne at Eaton 'lpy of Hereford Texas gave the I UUKPIS of a pioH)sed 3iw-umtjWpspy Foundation at Texas apartment house for senior cni- WesIprn College spoke to WK) sod Ihe'Xn hS Nr eel ihe ilea roS after sulIect marrlaf- i i HS address Are You lit lo the Uy Han Commission yeser- wa dHivrred before day tablet! their request hc WpNt Texas District Confer- hange 2MM) erKP 0f hi-Y and ri Hi-Y Clubs farmranrh ing the address discussion groups were formed to further take up question of marriage its re- possibilities its demands The conference was set up with fellowship in district state and Demonstrate the unity of Hi-Y i to senior citizens llowship in district state and area and to encourage higher talh Cub 8rouP rid he plans publicity in as fellowships? near future to explain to the cit- frond ind to deveU izens the project is not just an-'h oldTilks'1 home!" to friendship with other mem- the hers i To pmvide an experience in Commission gave permission Democratic Living through con- re-applcation in another rea'ferrnce participatsn without the required waitj consider the personal and so icial problems facing high school youth today and to arrive at Christian solution to them Re-emphasize the underlying OLai-ihiqh klnmnfl I PurPfses of the an to i Chairman NSUIGO1? th 1 2 UIIUII IIIUII MJesus in all personal lives and improving Oilorado expats to supply mnre water than required this yPar to part rA the: debit built up since 1W (pnn Saunders chief counsel i for re Denver Water Depart-j ment said the Rio Grande has' usually furnished less water than! Church Services lithfrs I4 Kmu prb7- was pxppctj when the compact tti Jt sim ti was made in IDM which has been xihirn practitixo th piixawcr oe the rWSOn fnr Colorado's woes jawo LulrmB CTiUrch Dr Mn'JMtSrwr1 fTHOHVCH HoDicrl Saunders said Texas has com- Arulrhr w-a a mattii or 7pm wre plained in the past that th takina more than its share I im of ih -Tron to bo an bp tb srov rejected at ifc ad OO fHVRCH A- 1'jrrni Churdl lh MAKE PlfFTIZSCS 1 -r TOO USD Al Tobin Ps-t Ifn-Wi Cb ire nrr OE JE6V At I A S' -w THE KZAUNG CHRIST -Ji 1 Iirc-on CT-jr-r tl riri At r- 1-''I on MEVRERa OE or T'jm OR AGADifT f-HL-RCH ill 4 B- I WHAT DO I GET OCT or 1T ll Ri'jt lltlt sh -riroo lot I I re v-r Rapids Mich If the central metropolitan area' successful exhibitions the past 'devotional Miss Mary Lynn on COSfTXNVE IX FTVR AND XJJVX IfXoa Cbft-r us ontf Cv -n 11 a ir vrrm Za II a httsm at Wfra lluio-ia Cb-I-Vr KoC-u twreft LuJioaa rti- Re i Delia Hreibrtenaa iJEat FINAL I VeVo V7 -I or THE IN- 14 1 at 11 a i-i-wMo-vr IS NOT MPTERENT at ice P'-i-ir Ci pac NSIRCCTTON JOHN mae as Me-u-Biat Ct jic niETEFENT IS NOT DOPTTRENT Culinary Group I Al Tl'Ni IfellwlMS CNctb IPe Re 21 Bale wU Afren Par or reun THE CTTT road TO CALVARY THAT MIGHT HAVE PETN at If is e-we al Aiiura Presbyter an WHEN EVERT DAT r- I HARD a in 7 TE wrew anrr 1Y THE CROSS i Tt RasR Beler r' She is typical of the hundreds Stokes oJ paso was mistress of orphan children who have been ceremoniPS fr the morning expanding age then the value of John Sexton president of the A I fb i wards of the home session and the Rev Keith the entire area is lost to industry organization has named Mrs Hen- QQhC I nflVPflTinil National Home receives 1 prce asistant pastor of First and trade and they will go Shields chairman of the show OGuflO wUII VUllllUII cnl from the sale of each Buddy Christian Church w-as a partici-where with Mrs Robert Bruce as her- Poppy and thee pennies have pant tye IT1irnnj session Need Organization co-chairman The American Culinary Assn added up to an amazing total over A trp to Juarez was planned the central business district There wiil be four divisions of ard American Instire of Chefs a 'ars It is thee jatr tlldav f0wed by a ban- has Dr Johnson saidiris culture and arrangements FI Pao Branch wi-! meet Mm- make it possible Quet thp yMCA with Richard could be because it hasn't represented in the show Hori- day at the Southern Union Gas fane aix hundreds of or- jiVrp j- Pa- as master of MARGIN OF Eia LENCT ceremonies Gene Revnold assistant pro- 1 O-Jirr Will pa no-hing as -0 4J a rs inn la -r FreT-e-ar Cburce 'i Vfce Re Robert BazS a SV ice Marc Bibe Fretbetersas Churrb enb It a nit adapted to this potential The cen- cultural Snecial Exhibits Artis- Companv's Hospitality riarls of deceased veterans tral district is primary while the tic and Educational with 23 7 xn lise normal lives and bceduci suburb is secondary classes under these categories pans pi Pjo -ctin the in a kiwl of a hom thwr fPwr of speecn and debate coach Pso needs a commtrrtent Ribnons wi'I be awarded in National Culinary Convention for would have approved had they a -pyc was to be the banquet from its leaders for tneir unsef-classes and trophies will be will be and there lvl to raise their sons and ish interest to make it a great awarded for special divisions will he a guest speaker daughter city You need an organization a Mr Sexton emphasized that a A committee to arrange the Au- speaker Awards will be presented Mrs Mary Stokes Tn-Hi -i- Vt: i-'ea Monodies Oiurrb THE MOST OCT OF IEEE Uw 7 3 tVt 'be-TRATAL of htvan LOVE TV PT7JEVING AND RECEIVING at TV Re Jaaei 1 rre-Vice and OETTTNG THE MEN pi THE 1 a -jreb At the betrayal of httman iztvx advisor is charge of arrangements for the young people who a-e in El Paso from Abilene Big Spring Midland Odessa Ami-'rllo Vernon Pampa Plainvtew Sealed proposal will he re-'and Lubbock citizens' council with overal com- need not be a member of eJSt Sa'n of Cul narv Art wil mitmentS' who will support the he El Paso Ins Society to place he elected planners" 'his iris in competition i cook- chef dietitians A I school food personnel and restau-J rTOpOSalS ASKGQ List Rules All entries submitted must be Tot Recovers After invited the1 Fs-J-I'a apf GARDEN as see eefneea as Ora tr e- rIMT SESSION IR 41 Et Dierw Rednw Method -0 Csuroh U- Re Ho-bcm Taevaa aia Ti STEWARDSHIP CW TTMX AN" 1 IJTT I i M'ye aid THE LORD a MINtJTRY OF HZALINO as tie SI Lin TOCR UMT7 the tr e-T-on ta be ft he Re Rnpe-t Temtaefoa Jr at tie an ta a r-re as F-s M-bVzt O-jtS i A sre in ir ism Rods jene-r Julian Borscho Lodge Installs Officers jEn9ineer Named Julian Borchow was installed! CHfl pd Organist ire pg'ti of ta emon to be i FiuIO Eltse as -e ae nee ra-M people are to at Chemont State Banx between Overdose of Medicine a rant and 10 a on April 21 1 in order to compete Judging will i in oraer to compete Judging will ceived bv the Distribution and Trffic bo 'Danie to Dedicate nr A took be in Saturday and Retiring Professors AMliali IMAlltMAA of medicinej: shm will bP open 0 pub- T0 Receive Honors last Thursday is fine shape': un-A IO 'eceve honors said her doctor today on ua day and from i Kim Baa maim of 8519 Signal 5 on Faster Sundav Peak drive was brought to the: irs Earl Mount regional cen: J- -Miiier ur Lein equal in id mies nu s-ivc aea-im -m wnirr iU uirrc-nra 01 i ir vbj-z h- both! office rf Dr Reigh Peck by herjvice president of the American and Mr'- RJ-h M'ra- who! hack s'en tin4 a week and f5 milhon Teiras archives hp Wednesday in the 'Pgan'SLJ'paPiwc'egeer VfUZ- aL: a Ium rs Dor AffioR ItSptFV KlIllH'Nff TilMHlV i "aS A ifCliVllit ar "3CV PT' parents when she stopped breath- irjs Socieiv and Mrs have announced their retirement from the Salt Flat Post Cfice to' library building Tuesday in cere-j Mi vie Out of the West mpur i LIFT MOST S'TV 1 Directors installed were: Buddy KuSick Sam Deener Wili am STiapi-o Martin Balk A Jack Rosenberg Nathan Diamond Mjrvn K'lrl Rier: G-dfar Al hi-jsielherg Don Gar N'rrran Lakeh'mer and Herman Siegel Is the Padre's Cold Treasure Buried at WSMR? Witnesses Slate Ministry School The Rev Donald Neil: presid- wa r'' rrvn vtwttt TT-YH II rr 1 FSCKSLIDERS ANCIENT AND MOD-I4S if 1 of the av-tr-aa to tv-n Dr Hnchfl PNrt at l-c 4 a tr in tf at Flu Saau: Cur-h IS tr arrrx Orro I i a raid iaa: Otaeriaace af it Lci SzBoer 4: Scand Rair--! -h th I Holloman Fires 50 Rocket Sleds During Month (-irmr circuit supervisor for hc n- ioerme Crtui R-k-j and WHEN THTT HAD this territory will arrive tl vno a hymn ta tm 9 ar- Paso Tuesday He will be hcre Fr W1-d car wr nat 4pril 15 Mr Stoermer had dtttrmtxtno cr a destiny at it v- vr knmi ttt irr NvUtcair Rao- been in a Roswell hospi- rer3t recovering from pneumonia Tr-s a- ta ot the treasure area sinking 1 shaft according to them and Mrs Noss right on the spot where the gold hoard is said be located And there is a story that an Air Force man who ran into a cave to get out of the rain not too long ago and while there i happened to see something on a ledge On closer examination he discovered they were metal bars which later turned out to be gold were time bullion bars Ed Bartholomew told me about being sent to the Pacific Coast Mrs Noss said there vere 117 discovered at this 1 ime and these might be the Fifty rocket sleds were fired on StoPrmpr nll be in charge chkhyisv the Holloman 35000 foot high1 wt -rv--A r' cartwiao tr of the ministry school ana serv- speed tevt track during March 3 setting an all-time previous track operations record rnR aiarcn meeting from 7:30 to Mlvwwo or tons record The ce aid the etsrii ttt ine Tuesday and wtH acoom- -ir the kingdom at u- in the house-to- Vs 4723 ministers TaiAX JM 4 1 house activity during the eek -j ns Ba Dr Sieds ec Lj a die a and I a He wul address the cogrega rv cin! as oxeta Among the tests made during tlon al g3Q and at 4: 15 si crwi-in ctirrii o-e the record-breaking month were on Sundav ooDKVa V'k tests of three different guidance Mr SloprmPr has been in hill' stems cimventional impact min'strv since 19t6 He wr- the way rtth MRS NOSS SAID these gold sfxvk-wave photographic hoys a business ad- c- bars were some of those re studies and otier tests of airborne from the University moved by Doc Noss before the missies Propulsion systems of Tpxas u-r 7Ts eT ranged from a large acid eng-ne 0n Sundav April 15 at 3 powered by red fuming nitric he WJn gjve aa address This! ts rr- acid and a special rocket fuel to thp World's Last Generation?" solid propellant rocket motors al Kingdom Hall at 140 RiversideriutMiaa enure ranging in thrust from a few hun- drive The public is invited opening was closed up by the ill-fated blast Anyway Mrs Noss has hired another attorney Phil Koury and has filed suit in Kansas Mar-kpr morality erne rnscpFAL paasionttde ui tubwt or and F-m City to enjoin the Army from digging up her gold Koury a Kansas City attorney also dred to several thousand pounds Since the opening of the Holloman test track in June 1950 and even his life as it turned out THE PADRE AND HIS mining parishioners gni word that the soldiers were on their way so they hid the gold and formed a battle line south of the area Most were killed in the fight but a few were captured and tortured to tell where the loot was hidden Father La Rue however had fallen dead screaming a curse on ary who should remove the gold or even divulge its whereabouts and the lowly peones died on the rack without uttering a word Things quieted down then and for a century or so this was simply a good story to tell over hot frijoles and warm tortillas Then according to some A Fountain discovered the mine and cave and subsequently met his death because of his knowledge I personally think he met his death for other reasons but anyway that's the story Nearly another half century passed and one morning in 1937 at Hot Springs a chiropodist named Milton Ernest Noss called by his sore-footed friends decided to go on a hunting and camping trip DOC NOSS AND HIS WIFE Ova hit out toward Soledad Peak and spent several days camping and hunting for deer without success One day along toward evening Doc sought shelter from a slight rain by moving under an overhanging rock He noticed a cave and crawled back to find that he was in a sort of room with strange writing and characters on the walls He sat down to study the figures on the wall and heard range hollow sounds below him as though sand and rocks were falling away into a pit lie moved a laige rock and found it covered g'Xid-sizcd hole This aroused his curiosity and he returned to Hatch to obtain some ropes and other equipment to descend into the hole Returning Doc tied some forever or at least until this day Doc raised some money from friends and they kept trying reach the caves even built 17 miles of road to the site in ISMS Marvin Beckwtih the stepson of Doc's was seriously injured in a plane crash on March 4 1 9-19 and on March 5 Doc was shot to death by a Texan named Charlie Ryan who subsequently was acquitted on a plea of self-defense Ryan contended in court he refused to loan Noss more money and the latter became belligerent Ryan previously-had been some sort of a partner of Doc's in the gold search After Doc Noss's death Mrs Noss and her children continued to dig and fret around about uncovering the treasure until the area was taken over by the Army for use as a missile range Everybody was chased off at least until the Army lease expires in 1970 MRS NOSS continued to hound Army officials for permission to enter the area and search for the treasure over a period of years the arguments got pretty warm with at least three Senators pleading the case one way nr another in Washington But the Army turned her down ev ery time and declared nobody would be allowed on the property for any reason other than for government missile work Then some strange things began happening Just 1 few months ago Kd Bartholomew who lives now at Madera Springs Texas told me he knew for a fact that a huge quantity of gold was removed from the cache and taken to California where it was assayed and ordered returned right hack where it came from by government authority And on last Oct 29 according to Mrs Noss two ranchers Gay and II Moreland were out rounding up siray horses when they happened to get into the missile range area and discovered some Army officers and men operating heavy equipment 111 By BILL McGAW There is said to be an old -wind howling shutter-banging and fog-in-the-grave-yard curse on anybody who goes snooping around looking for the Lost Treasure in the San Andres Mountains And from the word I get this so-called curse is about tc! land on the Army or at least the part of it in charge of the White Sands Missile Range or some of its cers and men Up north of Las Cruces just on the edge of the McGaw missile range is a place called Soledad Peak and around in that bars jewels and precious artifacts hidden by the Holy Father just before a troop of Spanish soldiers killed him and his parishioners BEFORE WE GO into why the Army has left itself open to the wrath of the of the San perhaps we had go back and give the bloody history of the area Back in 17j7 a young French priest named Father LaRue was sent to Durango Mexico to serve the church and there he befriended an old soldier who in turn told the Father of a tremendously rich gold deposit about two days journey north of the Paso del Norte Father LaRue without permission of the church led his followers to the location anil they found the gold vein They tunneled into the Soledad Peak built smelters and for several years were in the goldmining business They stored the gold in a natural cave formed by a fault Somehow or another word got back to Mexico City that Father La Rue had come upon a good thing and soldiers were sent to relieve the wealthy padre of his worldly goods ropes together and told his wife to guard the opening while he went below He was gone about four hours and aid later that he went straight down about 300 feet and came to a level stretch where there were a series of raves He said the caves were big enough to hold a tram" As he came out of the hole he brought with him three bars of metal which laier proved to be gold bullion AND HE ALSO BROUGHT out of the cave with him a manuscript written by Le Ruz" sealed by Father Rheuschone in Madrid in 1802 The document is full of wierd hocus-pocus starting off with: is a magic number There are seven days in the week seven phases of the moon every seventh year is Sabbatical and seven times seven years was Jubilee There are seven ages in the life of man seven divisions in the Lord's Prayer seven Bibles seven churches of Asia seven graces seven deadly sins seven senses seven sorrows of the Virgin seven Virtues seven joys of the Virgin seven precious things of the Buddhas seven sleepers of Ephesus seven lamps of architecture etc etc this thing gies on about sevens for a full page bringing in about every kind of seven except a shooting craps And it goes on to say after this rigamarole that 70 miles from El Paso del Norte in the seventh peak of Soledad one may enter seven doors and find wealth and fion-or DOC NOSS discovered the cave on Nov 7 1937 also just to get a few more sevens in the yarn and he continued to explore the cave for several years He didn't want to announce his find and according ot Mrs Noss he sold the gold here and there sliver by-sliver and slice by slice and in 939 he got an explosives en gineer to blast the opening larger hut the blast succeeded only in closing the entrance ts rnnm lo g-rn IX Xrv Ail-t-d Krader ai th IS and llam al All Saint EXMnal ChurvV Chn: Eritropa! Church A'e K- Sl-Iburn ri! nah tm FE THAT T'OETH THE WILL CF MY FATHER al ard 11 a ir erice HOW TO MAS OOO REAL TO OTF-1 tril br UM aubiert (C II 'r lo be br th Rr Knr'-i Rice al th I1 a rW at ihr 04 Chrater I Th Rr Eucen Mrr cb will rom fashion at the is and a r-1 crash at ot cienatu CONGRrOATHSN Al O-r iiawd ebarrb at rbrMt Pierce i erief at aiie cxrrji Chur-h Burial Rest Funeral Held plans to obtain the treasure 1494 sleds have been fired in a under a new legal attack multitude of different test pro- Cnr PrOCfl lfPlIITl Previously Mrs Noss has lUI UldOll Tlblllll tric'd to uncover it bv means of a mining dawn on the prop- Fire-Ravaged Indian erty but Attorney Koury in- i j- tends to file suit to regan MlSSIOn Help treasure if any on tlo grounds that it is the I'ropzrt'-of Mrs Noss and she has a Funeral senic-'s for Adrian Berry wao died vesteraa injuries received in a lijunrs riAci in were held today in Harding 7and McDaniel' Pershing Chapel with the Rev Keith I officiating was in 44rsnT or con right to remove it from the sion dex astared hv firo recently Park ai the Amh ood Missile Range received food clothing medical RPrn- was i -L ine nii rea ar the li -4 laitfr ttwaa ar THE I tie uvea si-fararlk of the sower from 7 Wpst Vandell drive He is 1 hmtn wi: id (um nvitx: anik'ii 750 Kerry of Los Angeles his mother yes-1 Mrs James Morrow of Douglas drive Ariz and his sister Miss Cherie Obviously the question is: Is there really gold in the San Andres? The Army contends no a doesn't want anybody messing around their missile range But there is sworn testimony that tnere is by those who have seen it felt it and taken some home with them lected the supplies Additionally why would Mrs Noss keep up the fight all Jraffjc Doalhs Down supplies and baby furniture Ca i ornia A mercy fight loaded with pounds of supplies left here terdav to finish a two-week to aid the Indians of the western New Mexico community Ninety members of the sirians' Wives of I os Angeles Flrt Faurfqiia- Oureli SFIRITVALIST I an will pab TVT BRIDGE BETWEEN THE TWO WORIDS al Uir 7 aervir at Rru anirii CInirrh Al Cl-urrh of Sfsrttualifiir Ha-- Faria ill flek an THE GLORIES OF EASTER AND SPRING al In I amir The Rr VOV Prd (mbA an A LI THINGS Al APE MS at -1 II a Mul'f a Tin Tempi amall Mu-! AmphiblOUS ExerCISO crl- 'r i Set for Caribbean iffoniii'-ial WASHINGTON April Morel Thf nfarnh rv Karo these years if she didn't know it exists? And why would the Army be digging around the shaft? Then inevitably we come to the old old question: Who will he the next to fall under the of the San gneak Inin 40 A00 Navy men and tKiv-Hr with a prict tte M-NIIV At I -n 'rne slps wil1 hoU1 a ma' -mniipi prii ine jtr amphibious exercise in w'- ou the oarpexs of nn mem of Public Safety said today jviamie and Caribbean beginning! "'0 ml7knomn ayon al there have been asi faial Monday ai EiFao iiwuiuie dents 455 aeckn-iiii a 11-ui oiti ktiuiiiiik III assaiui BI Vieques island otten THE WAY GF THE REALtZA nN deaths I Puerto Rico L'l'n th er 1 1 rni(l of Sinmual a'tnw and Ha.

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