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TfiE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1927. s _'_f“—_—____s—finr CACTUS CULTIVATION VATICAN LIBRARY e e 'fl'fib&ffl‘&fib BOND| MAKES SOUTHWEST INDUSTRY! E PER]-S ARR'VE : ” i : | Father Is Ready to Furnish Bail' mc the Associated Pross. | burn the spines from he prickly pear. | | DOUGLAS Ark., September 15— which cattla eat readily. One enter- | for Alleged Slayer of Texas and Arizona, in the heart of the ckman supplied his cow cactus country, are learning the va with blow torches for this | Mother. | ot this unfriendly and apparently use- | pu . Mexicans gather the young | Here.io Conduct Research of § : - il aeiooet iy less desert plant. joints of the prickly pear and boil | ’ et A | By the Assaciated Press. Confectioners are snnm;: cactus | them like greens. 1In the Fall m-‘_ American Cataloguing OTTAWA, i, September 15— hi cets are endeavori which is relished. plant produces a fruit called “tuna” | L A Shas S f i 22.vear-old “beloved | the illicit trafic in sotol and mes Rope fiber, material for Indian Methods. 4 5 "“i” 2 lhe) 2 v'l'ntl;l” !rl:)h:“mmla from . Souvenir canes and | baskets and soap are produced m] son™ of his mothe; il " | napkin rings hioned from the | the yucca. The sahuaro, which rises | $50.000 estate, and with whose mur- which also | to a height of 3 t, Brows a fruit | der he is charged. may be free within | furnishes which is gathered by the Indians. The | the next few days under a $100,000 rals and yar ros, Growers of this ' Tted Men_ beliove that If you eat the bond. region now are engaged in exporting | fruit of one species of cactus it will | Realizing an objective of & century, papal represents Young Hill's aftorneys were said|cacti to other States, especially Flor- [make robbers powerless against you. | to he preparing to ask that he either | ida, for dec : \ A ria is used for healing be released on hond or formally ar sert 1 S ave | eracks are feet and internally for | raigned immediately on the cha 4 1 g etime “well of the | It is pleated like a The undertakin R Col. 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