Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1937 — Page 30
FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1937
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PINCHOT'S REPLY Survivors of Old West TO ICKES ADDS To Recount Adventures FIRE T0 FEUD At Gathering in Houston
, Scouts. Peace Officers, Gunmen and Indians Will Former Governor Answers Take Part in Pageant Re-enacting Their ExCharges He Is “on ploits; ‘Last Roundup’ Is to Open Monday. Hobbyhorse.’ ——
“Mexican Joe” Berrara, called the | “father of trick roping,” and now] ranch foreman for Pawnee Bill; | Gen. Roy Hoffman of Oklahoma | City, retired army officer and | former frontier prosecutor; Daniel, [ Sutier Beard, national commis-| | sioner and founder of the Boy| Scouts of America; George Coe of | | Glencoe, N. M.. last survivor of | | “Billy the Kid's” outlaw band and | the Lincoln County cattle war of | New Mexico; Al Lillie, brother of | Pawnee Bill, once a trick rider in| the latter's show, and Baldwin] | Parker, son of the late Chief Quanah | HOUSTON, Tex. Nov. 5 (U. P.).—In the curling smoke of a “ w | Parker, last of the Comanche] 5 (U. P).— | trail” camp fire, grizzled survivors of many Western legends will spin | chieftains, and grandson of Cynthia | Bi | yarns of long gone frontier days at their “Last Roundup” convention here | Ann Parker who caused a sensation | Monday and Thursday. | by becoming the white bride of | There will be the long-haired. hich-booted Pawnee Bill, lesser known | Chief Peta Nacona and resisting | ‘as Maj. Gordon W. Lillie; Chris »—— . iit ——_ |efforts to return her to white
| Madsen, famous Danish scout for | relatives. | Gen. G. A. Custer; Col. E. D. Nix, demanded that the cowboys who | The convention will be held in
. : » mutilated a young Mexican “just | Houston's new $1,300,000 municipal the “Law of the Cimarron”; Elfego |. | , . 2 . { Iston’s 300, Baca. who once battled an entire for fun,” be arrested for the crime. | guditorium. “24 Tow SL, | When resistance was offered, he | ree town of cowboys for 34 hours; Al Shot tre horse of th be | Jennings, evangelist and famous ex- | FT S ne Cowboy POST TO HOLD PARTY
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MILFORD, Pa.. Nov The verbal clash of Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes and former Governor Gifford Pinchot over conservation had grown hotter today after Pinchot had replied to “HotSpot Harold,” his “former” friend “When I heard that my former friend, irritable Interior Ickes, was about to growl ferociously at me again over the radio for opposing his feel scheme to concentrate con-
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servation under himself, I was so | little interested that I went of to | bed instead of listening in,” Pinchot | said at his country home here. Ickes had charged that Pinchot was “astride a hobbyhorse” and looking at conservation through a rear view mirror. Pinchot, twice Governor of Pennsvlvania, said he had to find out what “Hot-Spot Harold” had said before he could reply.
Exploits youthful days will be re-enacted at a colorful pageant in which the old scouts. peace officers, gunmen and more than 100 Indians will participate. - Maj. Lillie is president of the National Frontiersmen's Association
which was organized at Ft. Smith. | Ark. and will hold its eighth annual | four | davs. ending with a street parade
convention here during the
on Armistice Day.
adobe hut and fought a mob for '¢ion, is to hold a | card party at the Legion Hall in
|Oaklandon tonight. {in charge talk over old Evans, times by the camp fire will be Emma Mock and Lulu Newhouse.
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“It amounted to this,” Pinchot said, “that I didn't know what was As Pawnee Bill, he organized the | good for conservation anyhow, and “Oklahoma Boomers” into an orfurthermore I was going to run for derly colony and led them on the Governor or something. So what- rush to Indian Territory on April ever I said was wrong. 99. 1889. He was the first to ex“Well. I have no present intention | hibit Indians, appearing in the of running for anything. But if I | Wild West show of the late Col. meant to run for Governor, Sena- | William F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody. tor, or King of the Cannibal| pawnee Bill now raises buffalo Islands, would that justify ireful and horses on his ranch at Pawnee, Ickes’ proposition to split up and okla. His wife, the famous May | ruin the forest service?” Manning Lillie, was killed in an According to Pinchot, every de-|auto accident two weeks after her partment in Washington deals with | 50th wedding anniversary last year. s ar S p= : Some part of conservation, the De | “Madsen, native of Denmark and " Fo ’ . former French Foreign Legionnaire part best of all. He charged |, Os ¢ as “Thiag °C who came to America when he Ickes’ department “has wasted and , : Your S11} a v . . >LEE AH heard of the Indian Wars, will be squandered more natural resources . f th vention. Mad- | than all the rest of them .put to- | nirt Jus, of We conve : gether.” sen survived the massacre of Gea. | Custer’'s 7th U. S. Cavalry in 1876. | Although disputed, he said that he saw the famous knife duel between Buffalo Bill and Chief Yellow Hand. After the Indians wars, he became a deputy U. S. marshal in Oklahoma and was a contemporary of Wild Bill Hickok. Heck Thomas, Bill Tighlman and “Bear River” Tim
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Abkazia Officials Tried in Plot Laid to Trotsky.
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Dix Jailed Jennings
Colonel Dix. now 75, was a grocer at Guthrie, Okla. when he was appointed U. S. Marshal in 1833 and | MOSCOW. Nov. 5 (U. P).—Two | ordered to run down Oklahoma | attempts to assassinate Josef Stalin | badmen. He and his men Killed | were described today by the news- Scores of outlaws and jailed several paper Dawn of the East, of Tifles, thousand persons, including Jen-
which carried an account of the trial | nings, “Cattle Annie” Bell and the : of 13 officials of the autonomous hotorious Henry Starr. He fired the We refer to Bayer tablets as dozen now in any drug store in
republic of Abkazia in Georgia. | starting gun in 1893 when more | *‘quick-acting,” for one reason, the United States, The defendants were accused of | than 250,000 persons rushed to the | or firing on Stalin's launch while he | Cherokee Strip to settle 5,000,000 wor was sailing to Pisunda from Agri | acres. during his vacation in 1933. | Jennings, who made a sensaThe plotters opened fire at long | tional race for Governor in Oklarange and were unable to score a | homa after his release from the hit. it was testified, Nestor Lakoba, | Ohio State Penitentiary, has camformerly president of the Abkazia |Paigned in lectures in recent years Central Executive Committee, who | Against crime and for prison redied early this year, was alleged to form. have been one of the leaders, per-| The West's “greatest” gun bat- | suading the local chief of the secret | le occurred at Socorro, N. M,, | police to have border guards fire on when Baca rode into the city and |! the cutter. —— RS Ee rere It was further charged that the |, plotters made a second attempt to |* assassinate Stalin and Andrev Beria, | Communist party secretary of | Georgia, in 1935, but failed when | their group arrived at the scene of | ambush too late. The plot was ascribed to high party terrorists in Moscow and abroad, including Leon Trotsky.
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U. S. AND TURKEY TO DISCUSS TRADE
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (U, P.).— | State Department officials today prepared to enter discussions with the Turkish Government contemplating negotiation of a reciprocal trade agreement. The United States bought $6,001,- | 463 worth of cigaret leaf tobacco | from Turkey last year, by far the largest single import item. Acting Secretary of State Sumner Welles : said the purpose of the announce- gS Sig wl
ment was to obtain suggestions from he ~ : interested parties as to what prod- Old Doc Lasche showed us things that nobody ucts should be considered in the ne- else ever could of! He used to run a regular school for distillers! But being such good
gotiations. riends with Pa, Doc gave us private lessons! rry E. Wilken
Here's why Our Family's Whiskey is mild and Extra Tasty!
We learned off of Good old Doc Lasche certain things that help keep Our Family's Whiskey milder and tastier than anything you ever touched your lips to. Tom and William and me just wanted you to know about Doc, so as you'll give him some of the credit for the extra tastiness you're enjoying in this personal recipe of us
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (U, P).— The Treasury Department has decided that he who guards a billion dollars shouid dress at least “like a million.” The 200 uniformed guards | of the Treasury Secret Service ap- | peared today in new clothes, bright- | ened with a dash of gold here and there and brough. to sartorial perfection with white shirts and black neckties.
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