South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 242, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1920 — Page 6

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THE SOUTH BEND NEY5-TIMES

North Mexican Borderland fnclr "XL

Is Difficult To Understand)

Scare

'N- r üio.n in all North Am ri- a more f: -e,U' r.tiy no :.: !or: d or

mer wui. iy mis ir. , rsto .;. p rhap. than th- Mrxlrvm bord r." writ -s I'r ! I: impb h. formerly Arne rlr w. r.nl at N Kil'-s. Mexico, to thi- .Vi 1 1 'j t". a I Cs ..rra )hic ?n-clety.

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"The largest n:,'.'it:on ar. u h ?- th- tcr-:t

I'.'itt- I ii:., uhi'h $:ns inor

th;.n th- wnrhl-f-irnous Av;:m

ri thr- .N:.t- This ti:i

IJy Hamilton Miller. If ppof.lo ccnmlly were awaro of th- ncHsurc W'ir.irT taken for their ;.rotff ti.n th ! wcul'. te no ff-.irr onrf rn:r.r .r pi!cmic of typhus or th- p'.afru- bocau5e f the dls- ; rrr of a fen cases hf-re and there ut routhern port". This is tho reas--urir.p stat-iv.er.t made 1Y the aotlnff

U-rron pt-nt-ral of the United fc't.ites public h-:iith ervice. In thl i-onnrction it Is encourasr ! inv? to rrmt'mbcr that throuph tho etj forts of the United Ftates public ihcilfh srrvicf thi ulairuc has been

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diheae was brought under controj

Intensive cam- . Since June 1

there have been cnly four canes of

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1 'ill I of (Yntr.iM. "Adver.fjroüs. co".rful. ar.d f

of contra.-'tK as it i, th-- 1 '' " - n: i trip alonrr th! cr'" !. iutor:' !ire Is ronch nnd dlff.Mi!?. ard has

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Pi P.i.lo to th- i.ioon. or to

Massachusetts t'j a di pth of v''-

'health exitrts having learned ho'

thr (lipase ia spread, are well arm-

it. Every vessel now ar-

covr

six ir.cr.f. . "f'rr:;i the o. l whTf

point at Mon-iment

the lioundary lino I

rr.iwls out of the Rio (irinde (at

th. L.thf.i: curr.T of X-w Mexico, i jt stiikrs wt into a wildor-

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around in a'-ton: nn-L- and n r.rinr.rr th.i' chir M'xir ir, dty in::', b"- in Texn th" :i ri ri . c(- vci'.i.

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l.n at P.r-i'.vnsvit'n-. L.itd..

'.t. mi'i Kl I -?".; ,i? Douirla -?, Nnco. r. nd N'calfs, in Ar;."ni. and at 'ab: o and Tla .Ju-.na, in "til!forna. nlv four of Mil railroad?.

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t.ff;- thnt oon-rai' th- in trb r of Mciii-rt; these start at I.ndo,' IJacrb P.ts. VA Paso, .md Not:al:' 1 H! rt.i ml Tcxns. "Yuu vi-.il;.r ?!.' bJ.:rrs.- of TfX-ifl wh'"i vou 1"'.; ;:t th- Ic-niith of its si''. ll.at l.i.rders on Mexico. Von realize its emptbi vj, too v. l n on travel thrmrtli .-ome of it border regions, vb : . tn- oj),ilat;on is ls l;a:. I '.. per s i ; : :j r r milr "No .n-ti'-ii : li i-ij-r has sr.-n h:o much of a-'! . nt'ire. T t n rr 1 y , and 'turbulent activity ;s Texas The flatus of I'ranc'. Spair, and Mexico h iv waved over it; for a time it flew its own 1ono Mar i,nd aldo the 'iinfHfra! flarr. "In HrownsVille ynu hear mnrfi Spanish than IJn'4ilvh. because most of the S.O'o people who liv there are Mexicans. "Pp tho river from Prownsville lies I .ire do, most Important border town In oiith Texas. een if an old map dens i .ill this vicinity 'a wilderness filled with wild horses.' Once l'avoriti Camping Spot. "Kncle Pass. on up the Pio Grande, was a favorite caiiipin.tr ppot for the California Kold-hunters In '49. "As oti follow the b-rder west, oiks, pines. and underbrush decrease, aridity increases, and cacti LL't their thornv heads. TV-irder

countries like Brewster. Presidio. nnd El Paso ar of a niacin area 1 irjT than some of our small enst- ; f

WARNS FRUIT AND J

VEGETABLE SHIPPER

and empty

aspect. I-or 4" miles aloni? this mirth the traveler must carry his own. water. "To flic west lie the rourrh. hostile fithills of the I)' f Mountains: near h r-. in the San Luis Pantre, rh- lin-- reaches joint of ?.ro fee above the j-n.,, marking the continental divide. Seiinv f Vaipil Hior. "Tn th- an Bernardino Valley th- line strikes the first running water after quitting the Hlo Grande i.iilts to tho east. Here rises

the famous Vaqui Iliver, tat lonir. I crooked stream that meander.sl

ed airamst

riving from infected ports is fumlrate.l in order to destroy its rcdent Ftowawuys. The rigid quarantino maintaine.i at all our ports also Insures apalnst the spreadlnp: of disease by the landing of sick papsentrer. In the government health service .'ire an army of experts, most of wh(m could command much lartrer Incomes by enpafrinfr in private practice, .hut whose sense of duty and responsibility retains them in th public employ. They deserve the gratitude of the people for their efficient, untiring service, which is as purely patriotic as that of any soldier who volunteers for the defense of his country.

ech the .ist Mexican state of I At the annual Settlers' association

through tho tin hulent I picnic of Marinette countv. Wis..

Autrust in, tne .Marinette ounty

S on era and

i a ;ui Indian .one. finally emntv-

" - iner into the (Julf of California below nay mas. "In tl.e wlm!o TOO mile stretch from the I;;,, (.rnnde to the Pacific, this line crosses only five perrr.arui.t running streams, and the averair-' rainfall. throughout its I-r!,r;h !s f.nly ejht inches. "Sa e tiie hamli ts of Columbus arl Ifachir.i. the New Mexican section of thi border Is almost unlnhabit d."

L'ind Clearing association will put on the first stump blowing: contest vor arranKCai. The association through a land clearing: school has developed hundreds of expert dynamiters, who will compete for the emnty championship on this occasion. More than wvtn carloads of dynamite have hoen exploded thin far in 1920 and this consumption Is expected to be doubled before the end of the year.

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Notice to Owners of Phonographs Sept. 1 st we move to our new location. 1 2 1 E. Jefferson Blvd., where we will be able to give you better service on talking machine repairing of all kinds. MAIN SPRINGS PUT IN WHILE YOU WAIT Victor, Columbia, Edison and all other makes. All kinds of repair parts in stock. Silverton repairs our specialty. Art Grand Phonographs. Exclusive Agency for Grey Gull Records, that queer new record that plays so long, $1.00 each. REEDER BROS. 121 E. Jefferson Blvd. Phone Main 4460

Ouantitv of Containers to Be v Transported Must 13c Marked.

TruIUs and wcetables In package form when shipped into interstate commerce should bear a. plain and conspicuous Ftaienunt of the quantity of contents in each package, according to a statement made by official of the Bureau of Chemistry. Cnited States Department of Agriculture, who arc charged with tho enforcement of the Federal fo:d ;ir.d drupes act. Instructions have le:i issued i-howltig how various frultü mal egetables in different styles of packages may be marked in ri!r to etunplv fully with th net

weight amendment to the law. and' also showin.iT what shipments of vep.-ts.hle3 as ordinarily marketed; are eXTupt from the net wei-ht pro- J visions. These instructions have i been distributed widely amontr fruit j and vegetable growers and shippers. The bulk of the fruits and vegetables now shipped into interstate commerce are marked in accord- j atice with the law. s iy otP.c-.als. but : s 'Une shippe rs b.ave overlook d ci . are disregarding this provisions of ' the law. Since this amendmen: h-is been In ffeet for six ears and v-' ery opportunity ha been gien to ; the trale to get m line with rro- , visions, it is the opinio, of tho ot!'- , ials th i there is now no excuse . f. r anv shipper failing to mark the '

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quantity o

the contents on pack-

..gea ot trials and vegctaoies Ji:ppod within the jurisdiction of the Markings ltcejtiirol. Fruits and voiutahb s Ui baskets, hampers. drums. cartons, boxes. c,itc. and; barrels may in general

b

marke

bv either weight "i' dry

nieasurt , or when pack .1 in Nerrds niay be n.a.vkei In terms of the

Ur.lttd States alüiid.ard barrel an

Its subcivisions of third, half, or thre-Quarrus. Statements of dry ' measure shoubl be in terms of tho j Cnited States standard bushel and ' its customary subdivisions cl half- j bushel, pecks, quarts, pir.tjs, or halfpints. If th quantity cf the contents be stat.d by weight or measure ', it should be marked it: terms of the j largest unit contained in the pack- ; age, except that in the ca.se of an i article with respect to which there '

definite trade custom for

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marking th quantity of the article

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a poui.J, the contents should be expretd ir. ttrtr.s cf pounds and fractions there f. or cf pounds and ounces not merely In ounces, unless th re is a definite trade custom to the contrary. " Crat-s or " l.ats" containing small open containers of apricots, berries. rurrant-i, oherrus. grapes, poaches. pluir.Ä, prar.e, ppper. ton.a toes, end the like, should ba marked on

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vlth t!i- numoer of 3?n.'.l fnniair.rrs and the quantity of the contents of each. Whn the crates are so xr.arke! Ii is not necessary to mark the quantity of contents on the fmall e r en containers within the cratM, but if thej ju r.tity of contents Is nt-nrked on the small open contki:.rj Lb a recking nu-st Lj cor-

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