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SEEKS NEW SIGHTS INMAMMOTH CAVE Geologist Thmks More Won-| ders Will Be Found When \ It Is Part of Park. By the Ascociated BOWLING GREEN, Ky, July 1.— Many wonders may be brought to| light from the faintly lighted grot- toes, caves and caverns of Mammoth | Cave, once the Federal G establishes it as a national p: provides means for extensive s ake it the second natio east of the minimum of Nation | Ses BULL FIGHTING OPPOSED. Mexican Children Start Against National Sport. MEXICO CITY, July 1 (®.—A campaign against bull fighting has been started by school children of Mexico. The movement began in a rural pri- ry school near Mexico City, where al hundred boys .and girls, Drive aging six years of age, drafted, signed and sent to the ministry of education an appesl that “Mexico, | having acquired a high degree of cul: hould abolish the barbarity of hting, which is an affront to civilization.” “The petition requests the secretary of education to enlist other officials jto do away with bull fighting, or at | 1ea prevent the goring to death of ho now a part of the spectacle. | Other schools are circulating similar ‘The sight is as common as that nr ‘a ase ball game in the United eriodicals devoted exclusive- fight news, pictures and fea- sell like hot cakes and wax pros- ¥ | perous. © Max B. Nal Mammoth Cave ation, is securing up“m acres which he proposes to gurn over to the Government. Mone¥ for the purchase is being raised by popular on 70,000 subscription. Mammoth Cave has been explored through various routes a total - Jillson, State geolo sible to hundreds face ramificatio region were known and plott An alignment of certain holes and hollows of the re; their intervening plateau sections vinces him that large caverns found southeast of Mammoth “It is quite probable that new caves will continue to be opened during the next 50 or 100 ye may equal both in any of the caves known.” Dr. Jillson t Om\ Cave, Colossal Crystal Cave, Hidden T‘ne\ Cave, Cave of the Diamond Domes, Cedar Sink Cave. The stalac- tite mineral formations twisted and turned into a thousand different shapes and figures are found in all of them. z The new entrancé to Mammoth Cave is in the upper part of a sink valley. The configuration of this val- ley indicates to the geologist that at an earlier time before its roof col- lapsed it must have been a great and labyrinthine cavern. Eyeless fish long have been known in Echo River in the Cave. Similar ones lately have appeared in a well at Glasgow, Ky., and citizens are won- dering whether the river, whose course is unknown, flows under the FREE AFTER 5 YEARS. J. A. Wood Acquitted of Charge of Assault to Kill. James A. Wood was acquitted 3 afternoon by a in ision 1 of a cha il Sergt. Emmitt hom he shot December eventh street and Pennsyl. nue. Wood then was found jury to be of unsound mind and sent to St. Elizabeth's Hospital, rpus, declared him to be sane and he was released. On claims that he had made threats s | to “get” one or more of the justices of the court, United States Attorney Gordon caused the arrest of Wood v shortly after the jury released him ear-old indictment. Jus- sterday told the. jury reason of the verdict of insanity in 1920, was entitled to be released from the old indictment. At- torneys Harvey n and C. N. Joyce appeared for W e MEMORIAL TO GOMPERS. A. F. of L. Executive Council Plans Tribute in Capital. CINNATI, Ohio, July 1 (#).— or the erection of a beautiful Washington to the uel Gompers, for half 3 der of the American labor movement, were considered at the meeting of the executive council of the American Federation of Labor CIN' Plans monument THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MUSSOLINI 15 YEARS - AGO WAS BEGGING WORK Wandered in Streets of Lausanne, Stopping People in Search of Job fora Meal. By the Associated Press. BERGAMO, July only 15 years ago, was in such straits of poverty that he wandered the streets of Lausanne, Switzerland, stopping persons who seemed to be Italians asking them if they could 1.—Mussolini, not give him enough work to, allew him to earn at least a meal. This sidelight on the premier's early life was furnished by Pietro Nava, a stone mason. He wrote Mus- sking if he remembered whom answer said: “I remem- a bfldge in Lausanne one morning in 1911, Signora Nava was stopped by a starved-looking young man, who timidly asked whether she was Italian. When she responded af- firmatively, the young man, none other than Mussolini, pleaded for work. Nava employed him, but soon after- ward he began to give private lessons and to write articles for newspapers, abandoning the job ‘which had saved him from starvation. Lady Erleigh of London lectures to traln fathers how to be satisfac- tory parents. SCHOOL PRESSES-GROW. Association Formed by XKentucky State Institutions. LOUISVILLE, July 1 (®).—Ken- tucky is the latest State to have a State High School Press Association. Michigan, Texas, Ohio,- Kansas, Illi- nofs, Indiana, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Oregon and Missouri also have State bodies for the youngsters. Then there,are five sectional ones, the Northern Interscholastic Associa- tion, including North and South Da- kota; the Rocky Mountain, Colorado and parts of adjoining States; the North Central, Ohio and parts of States bordering on the east; the New England, Columbia, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and other At. lantic States. 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