Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1930 — Page 7
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930.
OFFICIALS SCENT! PUBLICITY STUNT IN “EXPEDITION" Fimbres Project to Rescue Boy From Indians Scanned Tty Lyle (’. Wilson (United Press Staff Correspondent Washington, April 17 (UP) — American officials are neglnnlng to suspect the shadow of a publicity stunt over the program of the Firnbres Apache Expedition which is scheduled to leave Douglas, Arfz., May 7 on a wild animal and Indian hunt in the Sierra Madre mountains of Mexico. An investigation of the project by officials of this Government was ordered when it was said the expedition contemplated an invasion of Mexican territory in search of a I Mexican youth named Fimbres who ■ is said to have been kidnapped by ■ On-rhe Indians when they raided his father's Sonora ranch in 1926 A report has been received in I Washington. It suggests the possibility that rescue of the Fimbres i youth is not the principal purpose! of the expedition ,but that it is intended to obtain publicity and attract men of wealth to a vicinity in which mining prospects require development and, perhaps, to accu- ' mulate a profit for the leaders of the expedition who. the report said would charge the Indian hunters $7 a day. This Government has been informed 160 persons have applied for places with the expedition. The report questioned the accuracy of a press dispatch from Douglas dated March 5 in which was described the desperate battle of five ranchEASTER Plant and Cut Flowers The Best at a low price Call phone 476 Fisher Greenhouse We Deliver Prompt
ers against a band of Apaches 25 I miles south of Bncerac, Sonora. The I ranchers were said to have killed five Indians. Tlte suspicion exists in Dougins, officials here have been Informed, that this encounter never took place and that the story was circulated to obtain further publicity for the Fimbres expedition. Mexican authorities In Sonora are understood to be willing to perI mlt the expedition to enter, the State In pursuit of Indians and game but this Government has been Informed permission of the Mexican Governmeent has not yet been obtained. • “The wild Apaches," says the expedition's announcement, "are now quartered in the Canyon of the Caves in tlie Sierra Madre mountains 168 miles from Douglas. It Is the former home of the cliff dwellers and here hundreds of formerly occupied cliff homes are found. “Now it is populated only with wild, animal life and wild Apache Indians who hold captive the little) Fl rubies boy whose recovery the expedition hopes to bring about.) Bears, bobcats, monkeys, parro s and many other animals and birdsj not commonly found abound here. "Here in this vast expanse roam the remnants of the tribe of Geronimo, Cochise and the other Indian chieftains whose names decorate some of the bloodiest pages of the history of the south west frontier.' Those are the things that hint the | thrills that members of this expedi-l tlon will experience and. withal, at small expense and but little danger, because without question the straggling tribes will be convinced of the advantage of surrendering the kidnapped boy when made aware of the force the expedition will present.” o_ M. F. Worthman motored to India-1 napolis today where he is looking ) after business.
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BEACHCOMBERS AT NEW ORLEANS LOSE HANGOUT Three Costly Dock Fires Cause Order to Destroy Shelters By Hodding Carter (.United Press Stuff Correspondent). New Orleans, April 17 (UP) —| Wharf rats" and Beachcombers I here will have to look elsewhere than the understruclures of New Orleans wharves for rendevouse or) shelter. Because of three disastrous docK I fires in the past month, harbor| police have been ordered to destroy ! .all shacks and lean-tos where live! I the furtive men who make their livI Ing from wharf refuse and river | fishing. I Likened to the denizens of Paris I sewers, the human scavengers are easily recognized by those familiar with the New Orleans river front For the most pari hatmle.ss, they nevertheless cause a fire hazard through smoking at night, and dur- , Ing the winter through building i small fires for warmth. In the daytime, they ply in their 1 skiffs along the river's edge, here snatching in a part of a fruit boat consignment lost in unloading, there fighting over a crate box bobbing with the current. Jackson Square, the river front paradise, knows them. On balmy days they come to sun themselves or dry out their clothing wet in a re- ' cent upset. Then with the night they vanish. | Once the packed wharves were > their prey. Now. few attempt to
steal from the giant structures that give them shelter, preferring the less risky livelihood gleaned from the old man river. Between them mid the dock police u llve-and let-llve attitude had developed previous to the three fires. Even after the order had been i given to destroy their "homes", the I j dock police hesitated, "Those poor devils ure harmless," j
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hhI(1 one member of the police patrol. “I’m glad It’s spring anyhow, for they’d have a hard time In thn winter, without those hangouts.” Now that (heir cuve-llke dwell Ings are to be destroyed another menace besides fire will tie removed The cloeer vigilance whith will be I maintained will elmlnate the hiding lout spots of triihient shady Individ- | nals who flee lo the river front
when police are too hot on their trail. But the beachcomber, lying in the sun, or wheeling in his salff like i goll, alert for drifting treasure, It .seems a little hard. — - O 'I" — A Candle in the Window For the law made nothing perfect. but the bringing in of a better hope did.—Hebrews 7 till
