South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 81, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 March 1920 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1920.
NAVY RENDEZVOUS ONCE MORE COMES INTO PROMINENCE
Hampton Roads, Unmentioned During War Operations Again Center of Interest. Ilnr'ij'ton Po.tJh. of vit.-tj irnprl.inrr. jn nur war of--rat jr..B. tut n MTnr ntl-.r.,'l In that 'nnr' tion h.I'jr't of voluntary jrrss -r nors!i lp. asf'tlfj 1 ;i r-ntrr f intTist .nin .f th'- l-urn;?. of tho IIotM h.im?' rlln. A Nuüctin nf th X .tj'T.al O'T.crnphi'- society trfvrs tr.o history rf th i- r irion as follows; " Th r- Is !.ut on ntr.iunr- fy ..I Into this fouritry. an -J that i at tri- rrvijth of a v ry trcofl hay.' T.tir: John Smith vvrot- pi his 'Map ? Virginia, with a I-.srlptl-'in f t'; Cir.ir.tr' conn rr. r. tr Ch .a j' a k !' iv with it.- att fT'.!.i r.t h.irl'or ;laMM n Tloaris. whi li h- 1-r:h'-'l as '!n)!jnl'l n the youth iy '"lori'la, .n th north hy NVv l-'mncf, ar.'l who:-t w'sfrrn I.:.;it- . r- ;:r.knfwn. "A ii-x ?.'i-tMnc; po'-fi NV-.v "o !c an l li'-'on rritrht ! i :i r,-r-ith th- T' (Ion V t :, ' ' r "-M''iil ;'!lrr.injT th- f.iri'.It.- th'-;r harior--1 -.". f.ff r, hut r t :i : t 1 1 v no h irhur '.'lim a rim h i i '- nirn.ir.'ic ..:ry r.ot only In Colont.tl ti:;;. nt in, tli" v. or'l '.vnr a- v. !!. l'l-t St.l 'llHH- "! r.-r:;j!ou P.mrls l a-; 5 !! th !T'im of th" A r:i ''ri'"i r; N.iy r :-,r. ' thi ? 'v ii one. Vh'Ti, .,(.;;- ih- ...jly jiart of 1 r 1 7 . n-v. i'. o r r-;ort n-r vi;.-r that th'v. 5 v. a ' lo. ! i- '.Mp-v.-h-r-: 'hr. in , , 1. t f th- Atlanta it h:ol . ' f iy sli l out of th harhor at . ! a i.-.pton IIoa'lH ar.d v:;.- r -"ir:. o- ji tlv at Vorhtn-.vri a f-v niil.s ;' ' hay awalti.'.i: or h'rs from Wa.-h-;''ti. At a i'".o!7i'iit's no'ii' tL-- . .a':;i . iiliis ciiiM h'-r- si mini : ach nth-r with thoir n:ulri!i;! i anl y-rvim out to c-a. Th;-utrh . 'at-r-i of Hatr.pton Ttivids th.-a:-iials of rnrr,, tons of supplie r, n r i I ir'Ofs .f h'ir s jrlil"l mit lurio; nii:ht to play th-ir parts or: of Fnnrr. Th' harhor is a ?o!nlM sh-f t of water :( ft-ft. in viIth with a i! iulniutn (h-pth of r?f) frot. saf-' ' i im Kah-, anil lartrr enough to l. at a Ko.it navy. It is forrr.pl hy th" J.-ini's, N;ir,s"ii)on(, avl Hhza-o.-th rivrrs as thry iass into Chosao. i:.iy. Tht- thriving r!tir-s N'orfolk. Newport. N ws and I'ortso.outh give it connnrrcial importanc". Smith's First Stop. Th" f;rt liti.l In this vicinity that tin- sa-wrary ('apt. Jolin Smith anil hi-, uicn ranrrht iulit of was th" iv;rrn rvt of a sandy spit of lanl. whhh tlioy n.imcil Capo Henry. Ilu- th-y opened the sealed orders of the I.ndon Company and learned that they were to f-"ttle much farther inland. Ttut. for a few days, thev rested and explored the neielihorinir waters. They erected a cross on this spot of thHr first landing, in .irratitud for a safe ending of their Journey. Iiter in Htl a lighthouse v.-;- Ter tfil on tli; same spot. It is : f.ndlnrr today and bears a tablet . utiraemoratinj; til" landincr. though .. larger and much more prt tentious . trv.cture has hern built for lighting :h- shipping. Saillnir f .rth. r inland. they ;ouch"d a point at th". entrance to Th.- harbor they calbil 'Point Comfort.' berause of the ool channel and the afe a luh.or.irte it afforded. U'h.'ii lat-r siniiliar plaees were inpr-.d fh" one first t ouched was dubbed ()!"!.' and this name has clur.tr ! i it v r sine". It w.xs here that .!f!erson Tavl.s was confined for a l.iu" at the close of the Ciyil War. Newport News, settled in v '.Mas - Gookln "'t f Ireland' was r.an'ol i,y liim in honor of his t': ieml. Sir William New. e. A quaint old hrorücl-r tells us that 'at N, wport.-ney th; (otton trees in ( re trow - P..CXO .n' nrrr.e .J .so hb.h -,'nr.; io-re nvitilrisr ihat is jn:. C' '1 il Mil pr.o'"- o we.'. . ; in ra. f 1 i . e 1 t.i .- tins o.vn co?t airv; .... ti th 'nrirt-st . rv dck- t.v- w.r'd a-il s.lps i.cli of th- rr-d j t that -r. ur-w . abund.n '. -n :!.) :re ;at the t h onie'er m a ' Historic Norfolk. 'Norfolk. the larprt-s city on Hampton Koad--. ha. a history that rates b.ii k farth r even than that of .la rr.etow n. The firs white men who lsited the sit-.' constituted a small ep!orir.tr tarty from Sir Walter Kaleih's color.v at Roanoke I-ljtid aoout l.''i. Almost a crn:ry later Portsmouth was settled. iiiee its ir.f.im y it lias been famous for its r.a yard, the first one havmc beer, bui! by the i:nlisi. Seven uiiles east of Newport News lies the ancient hon muh and i!lace of Hampton. When Smith anil the . olonists 'anded at Newport News 'ookin.tr for a town site, five Indians met them and invited them to their illajrr. 'Kecottslttar:.' whtre Hampton now stands. ' Prom the days of the colonists. i.irine the revolution when Lord I unsmore. th" itoval Governor of Virginia, was dri.". to the safety of his ku n boats, to the fiht of the Mrrrlmae and the tonitor in its waters during th" Civil War. and to its active part ir. th" world war. the history of Hampton Roads has been fniucht with inter, st. The 'River ueen' rldinc at anchor on its smooth shin ir. er surface op, Pobrtiary ?,. lSr was the s.v.e of an Informal conf err.c t-t v ti Iineoln and Sewnrd of tho Pr.bvi and Alexander H. Stephens, S n. Robert M. T. Ill iter ar.d AssisTa.t S-c'y of War John A. Campbell of the Confederacy, held ti arrange a peace between th" North and South. Thouph tli efforts of the-" nicn were of no avail. It was hen- that Lincoln voiced h!- intended rnacr.ar.imou roattuent of the C r federate Stat ir the statement th it h" would Vreise tb.e unur ' th" executive with th" u:n.o.-: liN rality."' Till: slXT'IUTl" Pl'NF.rir association. Fhowed. tTfitf r growth in th m any ether fraternal benefit erd.r dciri? I u-ir.c's- ir the I'mted S'ates Securitv P-nefit a s -oeia t i n. 'r,rree-ly the Kei''? a r I Ta lies of S curftv. Ti'.KSe a e. i"'.T' i'-e .'i l-.e i I . ..-
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KITA NT. HAT. ?Larch 2". O. I'. Metcalf, th Entrli.h missionary, who wow rapturefl by Yunnan bandits, was released today, according to word recived from a rwcue party that Uirted two days apo to tave him from tho bandits. Aside from th word that Mtca!f was rHeaaed no details are known. Th Yunnan bnndlts re soldier mutineers who planned to win reinstatement in the armv In xchinK? for th release of Metcalf. BIRDS You Should Know Uy tte Indian Department of '(i':Si' rv;itin. . ur:i iii:aii:i voomi-:cKini 1 la' re'l-h'-ad'-d .vc.iln.vlar a tönt or temperate North America,. It i-- an irrtirular n;itr-ait. those tnat n.iirrate tro.ru: southward t lin ' ol "t":er ana tli r:rst half . of .Novernbr anrl returning north ery early if conditions are favrr-ab--. The h".ad and r.er: of th1 a Itilt rr 1 1 -1 1 i(l.-l vo.j.i pr . 'r; ( r are frir"in red all .around, with a. narrow rreyrt of Mark ir. the upp. r part of I iir-east : rumo anil lower nart of the body white. with reddish ne . v. mus oniis.n-oneK witn s'Cv n i . a i a-.-, w in.ieu s:;u r'.'U, iijper part of tail bluish-black and under coverts white. The female . like th male in appearaneo. A careful study of the fool of th-- birds hv the T'npi d States D"bartme.u of Agriculture shows tiiat it ce.nsi.--M of i p. rrent of a nirn al. 47 p nt nt of ve-,:ota':'.e and ?. per - cent of mineral matte- The animal matter foit!. of ants, wasps, beet - b-s, Ki-asshopiers. moth. caterpil - lars. spi.l'-rs anl royrapods. This w 'find j)ev Ker i sociable, p'ay-fn-and noi.-y. Ho likes to play "hide ar.d peep." They are of drumming on a sliest of tin and fr-iii.u;tly are heard from the roof.- of d wf llin-'s-. sritlKINi WINDOW. Fome original mode!-- and r pro - luetnms make a hanl.-ome displa v of blouses', lingerie and ra-Ltliees at the diver Style Simp. Th.is week the featvre di.-plav i carried oat tea rf'S-e ;. rev shaib fe,Oijr d th'.s
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Presbyterian Minister Talks to Crowded Congregation in Episcopal Church. LONDON. March 20. Despite ; strerruou.i opposition by everai i prominent Ppi.copal church leaders. the- Rev. John Henry Jowett. I). D.. i who formerly was minister of the , I Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church. i New York, has delivered a sermon I in Durham cathedral to a crowded ; Dr. Jowett i)reachev by inv.tatiov. ti:i iii:.i.,.. ... Ul Ii.-Iloj t i.'.iui'r, k..' . w I : -, i .i i t I Dean cf Hurh-'u;. who b hevs thai 1 int rcor:lrp'Jiu l etwe-f-n the reform- ! formed churv hes will promo-t' I greater difiuyioa of '"hrisilai. ird'uer.e left er.ee in the v.o;!d as th"- war ha.It. (.--: Th::iir.-)ro 7ir.--i 1er-t .if tb t OI til"
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