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Daily News from New York, New York • 88

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00 HiduBii Diamond Minos I Makes cops Researcher Offers One Tearful Report Chicago, Aug. 17 (IV). A chemical analysis of your tears may tell experts what caused you to cry; Of Australia His Goal Sydney, Aur. 17 (IP). A Canadian-born multi-millionaire plans to search for "Australia's hidden El Dorado" diamond mines worth an estimated $100,500,000.

Earn Pay St. Joseph, Aug. 17 (Iff. Luther Hamilton, 25, said he ran away from pursuing law officers because he wanted the police to earn their money. Hamilton was arrested at his home after a four-hour manhunt.

He was charged with reckless driving and ordered jailed if he failed to pay a $54 fine. "I like to run and I wanted to see the police earn their money," Hamilton said. Brooklyn Boy, 14, New Chess King Cleveland, Aug. 17 (LP). Rob- oo 1 E- small quantities in northwestern Australia and parts of New South Wales for many years.

Missing Girl's Clothes Found DeWitt, N. Aug. 17 (LP). Police today discovered the clothes and purse of a missing 14-year-old girl near here. Onondaga ogy, Burnish described the role) the nervous system plays in producing tears.

Be Modern Like Ike, GOPers Told Pueblo, Aug. 17 flJP). Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell brought President Eisenhower's modern Republican doctrine to Colorado today and urged all Republicans to support it. Mitchell told the Pueblo County Republican picnic that all Republicans should rally behind what Eisenhower stands for a party which looks after the welfare of all and is against corruption and dishonesty.

County deputy sheriffs said Fischer, 14, of Brooklyn, won the championship at the 58th an-; of tears in an effort to learn more iiual nattional open hcess tourna- about the glands involved in tear ment last ngiht. Older players he 1 production. beot included Arthur Bisquier of In his study. Dublished in the New York, twice national open 'American Medical Association pe-champion, riodical Archives of Ophthalmol Dr. John 'W llliamson, whose diamond mines at Tanganyika, East Africa, are reputed to be the world's richest, said he will return to Australia next November.

He proposes to join forces with a Sydney diamond merchant, Jules Joris. in a diamond search near Copeton. 300 miles north of Sydney, and at Wellington, 150 miles northwest of Sydney. Williamson said he will use the same search methods which helped him discover a $100,000,000 Tanganyika diamond mine. River Diamonds; Joris owns an alluvial diamond field at Copeton.

It yields only industrial diamonds and Williamson and Joris will endeavor to discover the hidden main source of the Copeton diamonds. Local diamond mining experts believe the source is about 20 miles east of Copeton. Joris believes the mine could be worth $100,500,000, if they find it. Williamson recently returned to his home in Tanganyika after a brief visit to Sydney, during which he finalized plans for the searches later this year. Williamson said he was abo "deeply impressed" when shown alluvial diamonds dredged from the Macquarie River near Wellington.

Ue said he will also try to discover their source when he returns. Calm Reaction Wellington people took the news oL Williamson's interest in their diamonds calmly. "We have known there were diamonds in the river for many years," said Rupert Christie, president of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. "People here rarely bother to look for them because they are down so deep. They are small industrial diamonds for the most part." Joris called Williamson "one of the world's leading geologists." He proved that in 1940 when be found a $100,000,000 diamond mine in East Africa." Joris said.

If anyone can find the source of these diamonds, he can." Williamson replied: "Well, all these diamonds an alluvial so they must be coming from somewhere and if they are we'll get them." Diamonds have been found in Secref crry Takes Two-Month Holiday Robert Burnish, a researcher at the University of California at Los Angeles, has just completed a study of what happens when a person cries. He found that tears produced by emotional stress have a different chemical composition than those caused by onions or other irritants. He also discovered that age had no effect on the composition of tears six or 60 a teac is just a tear. Burnish used an 1ertrical de- vice to study the protein content QUEENS 14-31 122nd St. 131-09 Rackaway Blvd.

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NEW ROCNEUC240 North Ai. T0NKERS 14 Mail St. Ruth Klindlworth, of 731 E. 230th 5t-, Bronx, waves farewell from deck of liner Staten-dam before setting sail for Europe. Ruth, a secretary, will spend tw months abroad.

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