New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1929, Page 13

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AT RIGHT This Skeleton of = Man Who was 7 Feet 8 Inches Tall Reposed Below the Tomb ¢ in Which the Remains of 64 Children Were Found. Found---the Burying Ground of Blonde Children b nl Fathered by a Race of Giants 3,000 Years Ago on T i tndans s romes e Catalina Americas long before the firit / , Y 4 y : A : GRIM RELICS European sailed crossed the 8 % Y o g : . b b eird Spectacle—187 Human e et s dslatid: SN e ot , o L Witk "Which Prof. Glidden bantering debate among archacologist . g g : f ' AL R LD B None of them took the thing very seri- 4 / / ously; it was regarded. as picturcsque Crily | /K R , 3 { .o posel i In aytime he legend. But now amazing : i ¢ il 5 v : i ws i coverics have confirmed beyond Gues- 2 tion that white men had already lived in America for centuries when Colura bus land: New finds on Ca Island, off the California coast, richness and sign archaeological even Digging on an outlying pa of the {sland, long the favorite “location” for movis directors seeking atmosphere, Professor Ralph Gliddeny curator of the Catalina Muscun uncoverasd overwheiming proof t tow-headed, highly once lived in the West, S % VICTIM OF 121U} overy of a o : % “ he Premisr Find: An Ornate Funeral Urn Ho'dir A % y a Yauwsr Gl Buried Near the Urn, | 5 : Remuins ( b AL 4 e ey s AR N AR N TIN5 menin Y Lacsmmmir grr— urns, heads, the Indian Princess Upon Her Lact Jouraey WHITE INDIANS OF DARIEN of Darien, : | pal ! lithmus of Panama, EXCAVATOR ey Wo Rut ko ey j Ephed Wiith il i ; hiefs, or Da hard 0. Mareh, American Explorer, Who Discovered {2 %, i of Prof 3 { Carved Jewel es Made ot lis Which to the Princess. s "y L e b AR A AT : ; ; gL S e y : ! : RS U AT T T h Young Miles Overholt, Jr., of Catalina lsland, Holding a yucen chosui 2 ? St S Deyst sl ¢ Lo i Y to Fashion Sea Weed Into Garments. Tray of the White Indians’ Teeth, 4,083 of Them, Enough birth ! ; ARDoshcHal ; i t for 127 Sets. Not a Single Tooth Showed Marks of Decay. stabl . tmont es fact of the old wampum and domestic utensils, is no Chinigchinch. But Prof e e ordinary hudian retic find. Not only is inclined to the belicf t e ) : 10 L) - ten into the does it reveal the existence of a white maid buried in the urn wi " g third theory is that their wh e e ) 1 in damy 1) th rally in a rey race of Indians living in America some ter of a reigning chi K 3,000 years ago, but it poses a tragic been killed by an enemy L I | 5 i R S s T iS Girl’S F P - S T d ¢ 19 oenm e B e b ew Fennies ! urned {nto $ | __,0,000 4 I i § N | N § H 3 ¥ >§ N { N N § N § { T of stene, and containing the sl veached an opinion, of a young girl, crouched in an up It is even possible that the lit:] i ODAY 3 wderso ! ¢ of her little hands clenched over the poison potion and buried wampum-inlaid brin In a circle sur Professor Glidid rounding the urn were interred the which her har bodies of sixty-four little children, in the urn makes t tiers four deep, their small heads placed close togesher. , as 3 lling Some five feet below the children <he had merely fallen asleep, is als ; { horse named was the skeleton of a gigantic m gni a man measuring 7 feet 8 inches fron n the pit with the the top of the skull to the ankle £ tho other children were 187 arti- gt ; & MADE RICH A spear blade was embedded in the facts. These, fashioned of shell bone ribs of the left side. There was coi- and included clusive evidence—including strands of hair—that all these people were 3 3 : blondes. b asphaitun The sand within the funeral urn the appearance of ground ¢ differed_from the swnd in (i ! 0 L plot without and may have been sacred pots, bone needles, carved he stuff used only in the burial of roy: s, ipes, stone toys and min- Around the shoulders of the girl in D e o G urn hung a necklace several Flk i ““‘\A“l‘. L ' ')’“ Alina had made of minutely carved fe DRLESHVCl VGBS St ge S 0L At the bottom of the urn was a jasper 4 ’ &pear blade. or has been looking What ghastly accident, what whole- S0r e Hle ke ncuryit sale slwughter, what weirdly inhuman Jhinlechingh rite, caused the deaths of these 6o e J"_i i 5 : young people? ARG ATl 6eng Were the Catalina Indians, krown s as worshippers of the sun god Chin cisean {1 izchinch, addicted to the fi I cere- 1602, told of ronial rites of child sactifice as is re- corded of the ancient peoples of Mex- grinning idol. Futher Torqueniia ico, the Toltecs and the Azt deseribed the Indians, some of whom did they follow the horrible c Weraalive when h slaying the attendants and playmates o women are very handsome and A 0] T : i85 ety J Arrow Points to Trigo, Winning His Sensational Victory in This Year's St. Lege of a royal princess upon her death, so decent. The children are white and B § 2 ok Stakes at Epsom Downs, England. £ Her pr pounds ster] » at Epsom, I treasure Lo made ) large clam shells cementod SsmRERg 20,000 $5 Risk e i e Seeert e 2l ich he declared con o 0 L DS i T i

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