Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1922 Edition 02 — Page 9
■ARCH 31, 1922.
|s S.-CANADIAN #EACE PORTAL g IS DEDICATED Marshal Joffre Joins in ■ Exercises at Site of Hill jf Memorial. Wash., March 31.—Three naHis were represented here today, when Marshal Joffre. beloved French Itticrsl. Joined wlfh Americans and CaKalians In dedicating the great Peace erected over the Pacific Highway B the International boundary here by Bmuel H*.l, commemorating 100 years B peace between the United Stales and Vanada. General .Toffre, arrived here today from ictoria, B. C., where he landed March 9L Joffre. with Samuel HUJ and a party
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of ten persons .Including Madame .Toffre and their daughter, have Ju.<. completed a tour of the Orient and wll' now tour I the United States as guests o' Hill. I The celebration today will bs held on the Canadian side of the International : boundary, as the Idea of the peace por- \ tal was conceived by Mr. Albert Todd, i forme.* mayor of Victoria, Samuel Hill gave the money and directed the under- ■ taking of actually building the portal. Preliminary dedication ceremonies were • held here last September, shortly after the completion of the arch. Many Improvements have been made In the Intervening months, however, a park has been added to the “peace plot” and Samuel Hill cabled here preceding his arrival from the Orient that the portal would be i finally dedb- ‘ed In the presence of the ; great Freni larshal himself, as a token of the frien-ohlp which has existed between the three nations for the last cen- | Jury and more. i Marshal Joffre and Hill will be the I speakers of the day. Mayor Caldwell | of Seattle and Albert E. Todd, who conI eeived the Idea of the portal, will also
deliver addresses. Hill Is president of the Pacific Highway Association and of the Washington Roads Association. Makes Moonshine While Cooking Meal CLARKSBURG. W. Va., March 3.L The latest wrinkle In mooushlnlng apparatus just brought to light by the city police Is a combination hot p’ate and moonshine stllL One was confiscated when officers swooped down upon the abode of John Ferrise, In the Northview section of the city. He was using it, the officers say, and was cooking a meal on the thing while making moonshine whisky at tti© same time at the rate of a gallon an hour. The alleged owner and operator was arrested and held for trial. MARRIED EASE. SUFFERN, X. Y., March 31. —John ndford stayed In bed while hie wife worked. But she revolted when he struck her and now he’s str lng In jail for a month.
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Cabinet Gas Range These wonderful gas ranges can be had with or without broiler, and have white enameled doors. All ranges are specially priced for Saturday as low *27.50
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WYOMING MEN TAKE CARE OF OWN AFFAIRS (Continued From Page One.) rowing. All the livestock men will toll you that this prompt action through this agency virtually saved the whole Stats from a tremendous smash. It gave then confidence, and with the return of confidence opportunity came, higher prlcjs for sheep and cattle. As elsewhere, the sheep men are better off than the cattle meiK, because the advance In mutton and wool has been greater than the advance In the price of beef. However, neither of them la con - plaining now. They still owe a lot of money, and the herds on the ranges and the ranches are depleted, some say 23 per cent, some say 40 per cent. At any rate, the yare below normal and must be replenished. Most of the stock raisers say they ln-
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tea dto replenish by breeders and not by purchase and that they will be able to pay themselves out of debt within two years unless they meert with some unexpected reverse. The troubles In this State began In the spring of 1820. In April of that year there was a tremendous snowfall. The ranges were full of cattle, all bought or produced at the very peak of the then prevailing high prices. Thousands of sheep and beef cattle were lost la this snow. On top of this disaster came the period of falling prices. Stockholders tell of buying beef steers at SBO to SIOO each, sending them to Arizona to fatten
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through the winter, then bringing them to Chicago last year and selling them to the packers for an average of $±2.50 to $45 apiece. Lambs got as low as 4 cents a pound, which was Just about half the cost of raising them. The whole State last autumn seemed just about ready to go broke. ACT WITH DECISION AND COURAGE. It is from this deep hole the Wyoming men have pulled themselves. And they have got as far along the upgrade as they are now, because they did not lose faith or courage and acted with decision and unitedly when the oppor-
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tunity came to grasp the rope that was thrown to them. In the face of the uniformity of the general conditions and the general likeness of all the people of this section oof the country there are still sharp distinctions thnt make themselves visible and apparent—differences In tho people one encounters, their attitude of mind and approach to the com mon problems and difficulties that all of them faced last winter. Here in Wyoming this difference Is peculiarly distinctive. Those ranchers and plainsmen are a very special type of American. They are so genuine, so competent, so straightforward, so steadfast, so
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open-handed and kindly, They ere the real, right sort Wyoming could be made one of the greatest summer playground* In the world. One hopes that It never will be infested with tourists to the degree that Its present charm Is destroyed. But we of the East ought to know It better. Here la a State one feels that will always pay out and meet its obligations. It is riding up the hill now and can see the top In plain view, though it may not be reached for another eighteen months or two years. As they tell yon, all they ask is an even break.—Copyright, 1822, by Public Ledger Company.
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