Show THE GARLAND TIMES Scenes and Persons in the Current News GARLAND Bison UTAH Bones Shed Light on Earliest Americans A spot in northern Colorado where scientists Smithsonian Institution ancient animal bones Is discovered believed to be the oldest habitation site In America says Pathfinder have been The bones Magazine identified as those of a species of bison which are thought to have followed closely upon the receding glaciers of the lost Ice age and to have Inhabited the North American continent at the same time as the mys“Folsom men” These men terious tools known as made which Folsom have been points found scattered widely over the continent and In connection with aniMore demal bones of great age tailed evidence of the race however has never been found Scientists are therefore looking hopefully to this site with the expectation that It may throw light upon the nature and American origin of this primitive The “Folsom man” ancestor of the American Indian is believed to have come from Asia Suffering Strong minds suffer without weak minds complain plaining out suffering 1— Jobless to the New York city hall to demand cripples marching 4ie fair where the '‘grass roots” Republican grounds at Springfield I— Leonard P Steuart of Washington the new Imperial potentate of the NEW employment 2— View of conference of the Middle Shrlners' 44 PREMIUMS Gabber Girl’s Record perfect for Midwest Opens 1936 ARCHBISHOP the coliseum on West was held baking SETS WORLD comwith- re- sults at the Indiana State Fair 1934 RECORD Campaign Portrait of Msgr Arthur Hlnsley who has been made archbishop of Westminster to succeed the late Cardinal Dourne First shots In the 1910 campaign were fired as 5000 Mid West Republicans gathered at Springfield PL In a which they “grass roots” conference think sounded the keynote of the Q I 19150 0 fight for the Presidency “Save the Constitution and democratic government In America" was the theme from the opening pervading keynote of Frank O Low den former With this as a governor of Illinois basis the delegates declared they have formulated an expression of Midwest thought At Excelsior Springs Mo James Roosevelt son of the President deaddress to parted from a prepared charge that the Republican party Is dead and that the Springfield convention “Is looking for the body” The are seeking to raise a Republicans Roosefalse Issue In the Constitution velt said Republican leaders however nssert that the Constitution will be the lead Ing issue cam of the Presidential palgn and that New Deal principles will be repudiated by the voters Only time can tell which Is right Why ou spray? scsutrs Will a cheap quality spray do lha ob?n wnt t's the answer? REFUSE SUBSTITUTES Demand Helen Stephens track star of Fulton Mo running at Kansas City bettered by of a second the world 100 meter dash record for women held by Stella Walsh She ran the distance In 110 seconds Children of “Pioneers” Already Play Baseball r 1 's Of SHe PUT ME THRoOSH IT WAS Nice TO MEET you MRS KINGSTON! YOU KNOW WINK YOUK NEPHEW IS A VERY Nice BOY1 AND SCHOOL LAtV fiwe JI66ES-- n i f BETTER COLLEGE GIVE OP JACK I AND HONEY HER AFFAIRS JOB I HANDLING 6 THE WE’D IT ALL LOV£YOU BUT YOUR AUNT -- we COUU) NEVER BE HAPPY jj w gCS?” vlffl f y I ’'I1 i does not Living In a wlldeiness leter these future Babe Ruths and Deans from plavlng the grand Dizzy Jd game of baseball No sooner had their pioneering fathers and mothers erected the tent city of Palmer In Alaska when the children of the group had laid out a diamond and began to w"" The children are part play baseball of the party of pioneers who recently went to the fertile Matanuska valley in Alaska whore they will seek to es tabllsh new homes The government Is financing them In their move from farms to the north coun unproductive try Not all of Alaska Is the dreary Arctic region one usually tnuglnes The climate Is not much different from that In our northern states and since most of these pioneers came from this section of the country they should suffer no undue bnrdshlps Reports from Palmer indicate that these people have already begun breaking soil MARY’S M01HER YOUR TROUBLE SHE AND TRIED M Men of the Armed Service WONDERS WORNEO WONT OH MERCY CURSES! 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