Show vying Ground of londe Children theied by a Race er$ f i ’ I -- t s - y ft J &Av V ?? i'6 ' J " - s a- r - siI i' - -'- - - rr — fGiants30Q0 Years Ago on of lr agnlflcent tall Indians qiie roamed tht tL Americas long ) efore the first 1 European tailed crosi sd the Atlantic has been a subject jog mild almost' bantering debate ainodir archaeologists None oi them took thi thing very serf- ouslyi it was regarded as picturesque legend But now amazing new dis- TEAT nc a UT Cl ITTI Cl GRIM RELICS Weird Spectacle— 1 87 Human ' Skull— With Which Prof Giidden Th I t coveries) have confirm d beyond quesMud men tion already lived in Amekea for centuries when Columbus lande- dNew finds on Catl ina IslandNoff the California coasts overshadow in richness and signified c most pf the archaeological events f recent years Digging on 'an eutljdag parti of the Island long the favorite “location” for that-whit- e I fair-skinn- V ’ jj ”&&£ I ( $£ - J VICTIM S’ a Voung Girl Remains ©ftG V I:' ‘ $ i & 7 f I i $ EXCAVATOR A Member of Prof Giidden Parly— Pretty MUe Agne Bell t With On of & M rTNV ‘I ' " - A L -- m V tV K "V- - v cryd JW1 r!‘Vvwli°i Belonged to the Indian Prince it l X1 i — f iftllUri Buried Near the Urn Prof GHddn Dug Up the Who M- r- AH Jn- tq Prineet Upon Her Lai) Journey Accompany -- Cs''n the Indian that their spirits might accompany hers to the happy hunting grounds? Or it may be that the white In dians of the island had a girl queen instead of a chieftain or king — a Young Mile Overhjult Jr of Catalina Island Holding a queen chosen at of the Whit Indian Teeth 4083 of Them Enough birth by some sign 127 Set Not 4 Single Tooth Showed Marks of Decay f the god But Professor Giidden wampum and domestic utensils is no Chinigchinch ordinary Indian relic find Not 4nlyr is inclined to the belief that the little does It reveal the existence of a white maid buried in the urn was the daugh-ra- c of Indians living in America some ter df chief She may have 3000 years ago but it poses a tragic' been killed by an enemy chief or a “ traitor land given a great war burial mystery Professor Gliddei’s first startling As to how the children buried around find was a huge funeral urn carved out her came to ?e killed he has not yet of stone and containing th skeleton readied) an opinion “it Ss eveh possible that the little of a young girl crouched In an up- s finger-bonewhite witHi Tndian1 princess was given some i the right position ?f her little hands clenched - over the poison potion and buried alive” states brin In a circle sur- - Professor Giidden ' “The manner in wampum-inlai- d rounding' the urn1 were interred the which' her hands clutched the rim of bodies of sixtyfoui little ehildrenf in the! urn makes this a possibility' The tiers four deep ' heir small heads natural way in which her little head reclined against the stone side as if placed close togethe ty five Some feet $low the children she) had merely fallen asleep is also was the skeleton oi a gigantic man— significant” a man measuring 7 feet 8 inches from Buried in the pit with the skeletons the top of the skull to the ankle bone of itheJ other children were 187 arti-- A Spear blade was embedded in the fashioned of shell bone aCjfS ribs'nf the left sidut There was con- anq spne included treasure boxes clusive evidence— ii eluding strands of made of two large clam shells cemented hair — that ali tlese people were with together asphaltum and contain blopdes abalone pearl pendants carved The sand within ' he funeral urn had ing the appearance of ground crystal It stone jbeads small stone rings and differed from the sand jn tne burial other trinkets There werd also small Pts bone needles carved heat plot without and nu y have been 6acred ing stones pipes stone toys and min stuff used only in ti e burial of royalty These indicate Around the shoulders of the girl in the lature canoes th4 white Indians of Catalina that had turn) hung a necklace several yards long reached a relatively high stage of mace of minutely :arved stone beads At the bottom of ti e urn was a jasper civilization- tThe Professor has been I spear blade looking for for the legendary temple what ghastly jjurddenf what whole of the tpjths sun god Chinigchinch sale slaughter whs weirdly inhuman Ihe rite caused theiceaths of these 65 temple itsdf be believes is buried under a high landslide not far from young people? wnere upon the graves of the Were the Catalina Indians known childrenha Pcame ather Torquenada San Fran aal worshippers of the sun god Chin innln fr12r Vho Vlsit?d Catalina in igthinch addicted o the fearful cere °I the ancient edifices menial rites of chi d sacrifice as is rewhich he declared contained a hideous corded of the and :nt people of MexFather - Torquenadd grinning idol ico the Toltecs ai d tne Aztecs? Or oescnbied the Indians some of whom diq thy follow tli horrible eustom'of a'lve when he made £ his visit: the attendants and pllymates slaying ”The women are very handsome her death upto decent The duiarenue white Sd Jry to the endocrine glands WHITE INDIANS OF DARIEN Mr Marsh described his discovery of Whit Indian Children the Panamanian white Indians in h9 letter to the London Times j He wrote:' ®f DariB “I visited Ina Faguina Chief of piS!! u Chiefs or JUng of the Darien At my RUhtfd Q Mrh 1 request Ina Paguina called a confer American Explorer cnce of all the chiefs of Darien Il Who Them told them !1 wanted to see the white1 l 1 Cen! thkt existed! ii Darien’ who Inhabited Indluu hay ' has iM0-Thi- s assumption Amerieal from tim0 (memorial lonj before the :rtral f fentun'5 many O befen lent weight by Richard The chiefs coming of the Spaniards generations ago Marsh the American explorer who called in the white Indians" came ‘ ' Perhaps - the ances Above Bone They 3CC3 brought back from the wrtdf of Da from the mountains from secluded tors of these young VhitI rien on the Isthmus qf Panama three vallevs fitmi isolated islands They people made their Years Old Foaad on Catalina young members of um'suuoia® Indian are numbered by the hundreds if not way the acific Islands up ’ by Prof whei were of tribe t golden by possessed thousands” Giidden : coast of Amerthe hair pale blue eyes and white com icas to California-back to' I brought’ America with “arh wWcb Va7ti‘en"a virgin wilderness V'T°T these white Indians were be- him two hoys end a girl The boys unknown to the Old World ' Dnrin the expedition to the Interior yes 80lf-careful white tender proved that they of Catalina Professor Giidden collected Tljeir eyes ' nU SSL of 3731 Indians The Tom! a!bi"s’ 0e eWeton “ f a i a fwwAlv ca5!wuh a i4 k three theories about them One is the the boys1 'skins were blemishef withii 2 Inchee taU PraeUcally all the male f Afw t Plcomd I 1 fw r f i- - n -- -- ” ‘SSJ "1 01 t ii s Au h£j1 n “leucodennia11 common in the West Indies in some quarters they are be- lieved to be abnormal racial types’ and and’ dif their skulls unusually-rounaging aroundi 7 fe"et’'taYeiriii‘'' chlff problems' fering markedly from the skulls of' One of the1 d -- Thpv were ' true albinos ( "hlcb he fom wS in damp sand near the water s and it 13 possible that they were' the edge descendants of a race of whitolpeople' that' "Great Old they care had to nof crumple 'when - I w— — f v - ' ! j f°?AY Mfy An4erson la rich ex- - x k -- t t A §nd $120000 ' j 1 - ' '°r ed I?”' V-1- '“ ft'XK'i V- vrf-- v x V 1' Jf Vtl ill tM 4 1 V- - A f r i it V 0’ -- II i Jt ' Jif if--' A 4 i r t I 1 ? !Vy v - W Sv rigS ! Copi'dsU 1S2S InUnullonil rMtui StWs Us - Orest ' 1 BrlUln BlgSU teumi "Yv ? - 1 ‘ Jlr!Pnlteorabout5last 4 ’ - tSxRSt mcl'" V& naturally she became attached result in her ’lucky “break” Trice 1 i tt “V1 Gulags in the was’ not Assured of victo until the moment oftHS race: hi finUhed yeeiote'Tlnglish village of- - Withdhli 35 ’Hiss Anderson bought first by ’a'short I'rad M!mheldennn the Forest of Dean ticket for th CalcutU Sweepstakes - - Money that comes as easBy as this Uer present fortune rated at 24000 Strangely enough-a- t the first drawing usually goes just’ as fast either in a to the is traceable was horse 'the sterling allotted to her 'burst of spending on various luxuries Trigo poundsj — ’ because she had °F else tack onto C1® horses with a chance of doubling it or losing all but particular mounts xis3 Anderson Iho is demure and finished first Ilis "sensibly minded declares she will in- bonds Miss won' for Anderson about wonej in gilt-edgvictory MADE RICH smMur Tu ttr r'cTfeu“cket'This Photograph of a as shouldn’t j x May Anderson 1 Mitcheldean J of Was England' Taken While ' She W Overjoyed ‘ v With Her ’ - & i v1 Kv ' $120000 Winnings on a $5 Risk 4 1L -- : ‘ f i - This Girl’s Fev Pennies Turhed Into 'Vi - i These Ingenious Neadles Also of Bone Were Used by the Ancient White Tribf to Fashion Sea Waed Into Garment establishment as fact-o- f the old in °f Amer Cisats alair ?' for? a new leaf tot bn writ- causing to tn textbooks It may reeuit finally m a revision of our idea as to where the white race originated— and & St dwrirf hLever i I ’ ypoTu'nftr11abrartcau:dt i - rZlTrl t ft i f I ' '4 “1 T ruddy and very smiling cryptic1 entries in the priest’s diary have' been verified No longer ean Europeans lay claim to- being the first white immigrants to the New AVorld But how did the sun god worshippers reach the island them selves? One theory— recently given considerable substantiation— is that they rolptted tnm‘ the sooth many f - 4 f kI - RITE N the Premier Find: An Ornate Funeral Urn Holding thf Upright Skeleton of £ JV ’V4v-- ' i L ley had1 been on"a strenuous wild mountain goat hunt and stopped by to ask how ’Proffessor Giidden was I getting! on t i “Fine” replied 'the professor and pulled away the tarpaulin Th revelation- - was startling— 1ST n man skulls staring grimly at Mr Wrigley in the moonlight f 1 t The whole significance) of 4 the finds just related has not yet beea worked out byjmthropologista But ed ed f t dampness One evening Philip K Wrigley ? movie Jdirectors seeking -- atmosphere Professor Ralph Giidden curator of the Catalina Museum has Uncovered overwhelmingproof th it a highly Intelligent ence lived In the West His discovery of a vast cache of skeletons (urns heads ‘ — i 1 ' '1 tow-heald- StartledPhilip KWrigley m VUitor to Hit Camp I posed to the air In the daytime he would place them in rows in front of his tent At night he Covered them With tarpaulin to keep out the i Arrow Poia s to Trigo Winning Hi Sensational Victory in This Year' St Ltgep Stake at Epsom Downs England hs |