Show 1 02 Plans Pians- iTo Live as Long as as' I His Hi Whisky Lasts L N 7 4 I i 1 2 S S 4 t S 5 k 4 S x v 74 4 Up ri d tI t I S S S S S SS SI S S 'S irL r 55 I S q z f S S 5 s s S 4 S S S S S S S A 5 S SI f. f S t jJ t 5 f fI f. f fN t P 1 oX I. I i x i WJ S k S 1 o S L fi J 1 onel lonel James D. D He claims hes he's years ears old f r eter n of Victorias Victoria's Black Watch W and Revolt Revolt Revolt Re Re- volt in India Suffers Heart Attack r Here on Hitch Hike Excursion By BILL McDOUGALL 1 S live as long lo g as they make whisky and tobacco n tAnd And with that Colonel James D. D who claims b but doesn't look it related the story of his life and andl l reer er as he lay on a bed at the he Salt Lake general hospital spital Ei Taken Taken to the hospital Wednesday f ring from a heart attack the a a a rank he be sa says s 's the war de- de I de-I I at-I will ver verify verify astounded astounded at- at I Ic c ches hez h s by producing a pipe and call- call for tobacco and whisky Hethe He Hethe f the tobacco With cuss words of welcome ex- ex Ung ding through his white beard the thed d warrior greeted a Telegram re- re itter rt r who by some fast note tak tak- C f r. got quite a story which best n LD be related in the colonels colonel's own ores ore's f. f Came to U. U S. S in 1859 Iwas born horn In Edinburgh Janu- Janu S i. i 5 1834 he said When I grew up 1 joined the i ack ck watch of the Royal Ro Highland Highland- Vicria Vicria Vic- Vic PI 9 B famous regiment of Queen ria na and went to India with itI it VI I I came came to the United States in nd went vent to work in tt Us as a printer When the Civil opened I was w s put in charge o of which was a ii Job He no waved a bunch of newspaper lip pings and related how he once old DId off General Grant Grant wanted to tako take 1400 men mena mena menIra him it Ira a a maneuver and I told uld be suicide He raised Cain Jit it Lt President Lincoln vindicated e C If said the colonel modestly r Commander at Brest fAlter After the war Colonel l int nt back to printing but heeded ie e c call ll when the conflict broke out Then iThen followed he said some in the Boxer rebellion bich he blamed upon the foreign- foreign i was as only 83 years old when I It t t into the World war var he be said I IHl Is Hl as s port commander at Brest l Colonel said he eloped hen he ho was 18 is His wife wile he be said ed d in San Francisco shortly after lie fie It earthquake and fire in 1906 vc got six ix children living Two vo Australia two In Glasgow and ando p o In jn Africa The farther away yare eyare the better I haven't seen y of u them since 1905 The fhe rh colonel apparently was hitch Wag 1 ng g when stricken by the S heart beart tack i e- e Awaits Second Call Jl was yas as on m my way to San FranD Fran- Fran fco fco. D and had a date to meet a mo- mo most rist 1st st Just before he ho came along heart went back on me orthe forthe for the t time I cant can't understand it Li the he reporter left the colonel ok-an ok k ka an extra big puff on his pipe 4 Called out ext time you come for hells hell's hellse re e bring me mc a drink |