Show cave may link indians to asia man stalking moose makes interesting discovery edmonton alta deep in a weird solitude known as dead mans valley where hot springs encourage exotic plant growths la in odd contrasts to the firs ers and pines of the north a trapper has found a cliff dwelling which aich may definitely link north american indians indiana with mongol tribesmen ed clausen known as the lone wolf of the barrens made the discovery while trailing a wounded moose be encountered a pathway down the face of a cliff turning down the path he caroe to a giant room cut from the rok some 75 feet below the crest of the cleft and feet above the valley floor an aperture permitted light to enter the room clausen discovered a chimney cut through the rock to the 1 I 1 upper surface of the cliff animals apparently had bad used the room as a refuge and resting place for centuries the trapper did no not remain long in the place anxious to make his way back to camp lie he did not take time to search for tools or implements which might ight haie been left in the room ile he m did make an examination which assured him that the room had bad been hewn from the rock by humans and was no natural formation prof E A corbett of tile the university of alberta an authority on north american indians said that the discovery might be of greatest importance it may substantiate a theory that mongols left their asiatic homes 20 years ago crossed the bering straits traveled to the mackenzie river district then spread southward along the eastern slope of 0 tile the itoko mountains to populate this continent with aboriginal tribesmen |