Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1923, Page 36

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1 1 1ikély t6 e @evel ts pr luvn 1¢in felt tha Hote, practically tratlless desert and the lack of natural harbors on the Y gulf would not deter Yankes enter- Prise and Yankee engineering ability from laying down @ trail of steel and constructing quays or piers at which ocean steamers would soon be load- anu after floating around the world four times. . ® Formerly Were Sand Peeplo. While his solicitude for animals extensive as that of the , he at least managed to a coyote and & beetle. 'The Papagos formerly were ‘sand peop) triangular sddition to Arizons, probably there would be little dif- culty “in oconstruct! harbor fa~ which would mark e boundary of the addition, or north- ward toward the.head of the gulf. This Stupehdous_,Value Is for Friday and Saturda Only MODERN “ARARAT" Arizona Legislature Has Res- | unows, ahews of most, state olution Providing for Add- ing Mexican Strip to State. SOME OF ITS PRODUCTS Real Reason for Proposal Is to Eliminate Angle in South- ern Boundary. 'he ‘Araral’ of a strictly American N ' real communist inhabitants, & huge lava flow aend salt and sand sufojent to cure most of the world's | 4 fish and to Keep all its builders and slass factorles. busy'—thess, says. a bullétfh {ssued by the National Geo- | ®faphic Soclety, are some of the by- products, valuable and otherwise, that the United States would acquire if it successtully acted on a recently reported resolution of the Arisona house of representatives. The reso- lution seéks to add to the state & small triangle of northern Mexico. Reasen Back of Proposal. “it is for quite a different reason, ing, furnighing the cheap transporta- tion that bulky products demand Triangle Called Desert. e well arsely popu- ted. It i« hard for dwellers in many | t! Ia other portions of the United S realize, therefore, that not only is ll'lln:la of Mexico a terra incognita, but that the portion of Arizona which adjoins it is almost equally se. Most } o the region south of the Southern Paclfic raliroad may be thought of as @ desert on which smali broken rocky ranges of mountains have been super- Imposed. 1In the valleys Letween the CraFgY mountains are numerous patches of fertile soil, but little rain rry “for 3 few hours until it is lost in the sand, nd a yery few water holes. “Both notth and south of the bor- der this region is given over almost wholly to a handful of Papago Indians with communistic customs, who range a8 freely as did their remote atcestors, needing to" give in their desolate homeland, little or no thought to bor- er lines or to the governmental machinery of states and nations. The —Dboth A Mexica nown"roughly a and is seldom traversed by white me: “Through the n Dboundary extends, the ultimate in ar- I bitrary ‘lines. Swerving neither to the right nor to the left it extends, a stralght, geometrical line, running up sheer cliffts and over CTaggy Pouks. hurdling great valleys and tiny ar- royos, crossing deserts, lava flows, sand 'dunes, until it strikes the orado river some fifteen miles below Yuma. And it is imaginary as well living’ in the sand dune reglon n luva flelds. with headquarters a few ' small water ' holes. It region is now practically deserted, Papagos living by dry fafming and stack raising farther east and north and makin ward only at intervais for salt. Colorado river. railroal tending journeys coast- | FVer- dvertiseme MOTOR CARS Public opinion of The larger sand dun miles from the shore near head and an equal distance from the The most feasible route probably would from the neighborhood of Yuma, ex roughly parallel —_— geon knowledge of | Reserve Seats Passion Play. Main 667, good natural harbors alopg the por- to the as arbitrary. Littie monuments from however,"” comtinues the bulletin, “‘that five miles apart mark its Arigona’desires what might be called | three this ‘second Gadsden purchase’ of one |[progress, but these are often obscured: of the most desolate and least known |and Tndians and the occasional reglons of North America. The map |White or Mexican travelers, may, and shows that while the southern boun-{do cross and recross it frequently dary of the state extends due west|without knowing its location, and for a space from the southwestern|with no guards or officials to question corner of New Mexico, it then strikes | them. northwestward at a very slight angle. The resolution seeks an arrangement {ria which it is proposed to add to with Mexico by which this bend in|Arizona is even.a more inhospitable the mouthern boundary of the state|country than the ‘border region. In would be eliminated, so that the line |addition to the features of the lat- would continue, as’{t started, in after, {t embraces a district thirty by due cast and west direction. The |forty miles, covered by extinct irlangular area that would be added |canio craters and an ancient lava to the state would be about 240 miles [ flow, and hundreds of square miles of long by about fifty miles wide at the |great towering’ sand dunes that point of greatest breadth. “The important consideration is that this long narrow triangle is all that aeparates Arizona from the sea, the Gulf of California, huge arm.of the Pacific. Add it to Arizona, and over- aight the state would desert the iwenty-seven - injand: commonwealths and join the twenty-one that border salt water. ' With ite bundreds of thousands of tons of minerals to ship; ihe state i naw._bottled up by @ nar- row_region umdeveloped and littie Tirough Service T’ LOUISVILLE LEAVE WASHINGTON 435P. M. ARRIVE LOUISVILLE 1255 P. M. NEXT DAY of the Sahara. On the highest lava peaks of Pinacate, say the Papago legend landed from his cask.after the deluge } THROUGH SLEEPER | WITHOUT CHANGE DINING CARS SERVE MEALS OF USUAL BALTIMORE AND OHIO EXCELLENCE Pz Call the **Travel Bareau'’ Main 556 #or any information you. may want WALTER V. SHIPLEY Digision Passenger Agent. - - 13TH & F STREETS, N. W. Baltimo;e-&pfii@ CLEANSE YOUR | IMPURE BL0OD "HAT ‘'knocked-down-and- ed- i out’’feeling that makes your lifea burden just now; the skin and muddy complexion and the sick spells that leave you so weak and wzy,areafltheggnsofimw;ehlooq. Gude's Pepto-Mangan has will send 2 new supply o?"fl: coursing your veins, clear up your skin, Mgemdqfully to carry with tf if through the tasks of spring | buoyance and tireless zest of e n feel. Bas f1—in Tiqud and tabiet form. 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