M ONT! 1h . winter up ycnr huvl ad HUCCGSS, Sq l American ‘(ll various h ent part d‘! ' torchlight w; _ the Mil-ll Ioboggani ,_ - 5° every 0th ‘ i; , a]: able has li real is thi m er sports. ‘ lo assisted l citizens e n“ the sport U! nothing l ‘-_- u] rcstllt. Tl l‘; _ been a ro lll lllly next Y cnrnlvnl t this parti illliver u thousand» preseittat tilrn out i and the will be eclwt. The and the " guard 0t I of the 0B1 other tor the Nult to n llnisl Square rl. city. in 0| lninent h< with u. (ll there will lighting u Enthuslas various 6 themselvr. the iliggi its regent Mnrdi (‘m to wind u sports 0i’ which wi‘ the great ever exp pare evei ill the on Pr0f1 Mark MacD LA-lll “l III Riley In Palln lull o (SQ-ll c ‘ ll Pndlfl I Olin III?! ._ l,‘ ollnmlm e_,._, 0 I‘ to use _ s‘ I. Idea-nan, _, Petitioners: ifltilillii To will...) litiviiilililniilvi “will t‘ ' ‘ Won (lhieFs Daughter on Promise l lever lo Teach her English? MichiganMan Who Was .Known as -the “Indian’s Friend” Kept His Word Until His Recent Death, a Period of 40 Years. H Col. "(lhsrllles P. Jordan, "Friend Jordan WilS Irish and a Ililtvllffil- of the Indian,” picturesque old born orator. He curried the Sold/ Irontiersman with as pretty a love ier Lodge on‘ its feet. Tile next romance as ever could be woven day the decision was announced. fi out of the ‘materials furnished bya l handsome government scout and a 715m“ °f Marrlille- ‘beautiful Indian girl in the days _ v _ l1 when the west was young and wild. Th: lllnlrmge ullollld LP“ dllllelmlllj‘ G died recently in a hospital in lel’ m‘ "pa" H1939 On- ‘m?’ s- D- r 12:1‘: ~ . For 60 years after leaving his 0 e “ l‘ ‘l ‘ g “ ' 0 x av home in Monroe, Micli., he was slloklellll ‘l!’ llllat 130g": for??? with the Sioux ‘Indians and in the loll!“ l lellf l0" i‘ DB1‘!!! eli early (lays MS me was one long to lelllrn ElIlgllSll 0r ally other ll lfierles of allvenllll-EL lflllgllilge. But they must be able wo l to t'ilk Sioux When alvzi froiii o " He was a government scout of a ‘ ' ' y V different kind from the usual run. Mme they ‘mull talk allyllllllglhel 3 lnslead of belng a nklllerl. of lmll wanted, hilt in the "home it must be -- ans, 119 won the lllle of the lmll Sioux and nothing but Sioux. v . “.8 lrlenllp. And lle won ll from The Sioux must be the home Ian-l 0 f l llle lndlans’ m“ guzligerill tllcii descendants to the 1S8 t , ein h .nie._ ._ Miss Elizabeth Werlein, New Orleans society woman. writer and le “men Jordan was about 2O ‘he " _ ll Ml ll d d ll l l_ l Furthermore, young Jordon must , hig game huntress, has been appointed by film moguls to aid those dctliglflgalllllelalllvefllfllwif; ilwlznd all’ be “domed ml" the “we “ml "lake l audiencefof the south tn an ap ' , 3H0 ¢,d¢1 Q1‘ better-l - - - l , y l, his home on the reservation. The l l. preclatwn of better plumes-I. glfgollfs alllllglflggmungglalolncigwlllllrfig family wus to he permitted to live revo u Iona“, ‘mp- while he could ollt~ride a Sioux, as ‘vllllell l" EVERY Wily except that out-shoot a professional bad mun ‘ll lfllllwllge‘ and Qumran a Pawnee_ and could Jordan accepted and the iiiar lalk lllle language ol- every lrllle riage was perlormeil. first accord- l I I norm or the lplalle Rlvel._ ing to tile Indian lites and after- ' A lllg powwow was l0 be llelll l“ ivards by a white missionary. Sioux land. The Indians were Fm‘ 40 Yen's mo“ lellllll were restlesk A dozen clllels were strictly lived up to. Wee-Washte. wavering between peace and war l“ llle ‘my Olll" death l‘ few “*1.” -lte<i Cloud, Sitting Bull, Spotted "Hm 11W" lelllled l‘- “'°"<l °l ll"? Tallvllmerlcan Home‘ Cmzy Snake, iish. lvhen Jordan and his xvife Rain in-the-Fnce andothers‘. Young were lrll"elllllg' “'3 “my one“ ‘llll- Jordan was chosen lnlerpmlen Jordan did all the talking. And he There were 30000 palmell Slol“. has had more to do with civilizlug on hand, and llle councll laslell the Sioilx Indians thun- all other many days. One il-ay Jordan saw “gellcles llllllllllllell- v l a Dre“). lndlml glrl Hel. namellle Colonel Jordan “as cousin of 000ml was weewnsllllh ln Eng Gen. George A. Custer. His great- llglll “Pretty Glrl" she was llle grand tiitlier was Dnvid Cndy, cup- nlece or Red Cloud head clllel ol tnin oi’ the ‘Lexington Alarm. His llle Slow“ ' grandfather many times removed Jordan, who could talk Sioux as “las Slellllell Howl“? “l l-lle Mlly‘ well as Red Cloud’ ‘managed l0 gel flower. Further back in the iaiililyl" ______;_ —;————-——-_--______i._. a talk wll-ll the glll l" lacll lle line was John De Conl-sey, Lord of gal Several “veeNvasllle “smell tlullinger, standard bearer of tile l0 llke ll ' English zlruly lll one of the cru- Tuo council ended when tilefillll ‘- He was given the iinnlel treaty w“ Slgnell Jordan rcllll.n__j"Jol"il:in" by tllellilglish being fol-l e0 w the apmy post but‘ as 5mm as l lOWIIIlZ,’ pnrilcii‘llli'ly gallant conzluctl l“, Cmlld complele llls work lle l.(._‘ill i‘, hzlule on the Jilrilzln ilivvi‘ lllll __ signed as interpreter and started Pllleslllm" - l ‘ your brother: f What 'l‘iillo shall ilsk. that, Woliilill, you can do! for Sioux land to court Wee- ,__ ,<‘>___ _,_ Washte. He met tile girl iii her father's __ l lotige and obtained her consent twlF WOMAN'S_ POINT OF vlEwl M-Iiy Jiluc Iltnvling Fnote. mnriy him, but for the dnugllteiuofl i —-—-—-__\+>--— B (Ylllef l0 Wild a Wlllu‘ mfllllwlls ll‘ vou canlct voilr toot-free fricllils I against tri-hal policy and elopemeiit‘ surprise you Harvest “'11s llllllosslllll?» a5 ll was 500 lllllll-“l When zlll your housclltliil wheels across the plnliis to the next town , i . l - - - luit sow ll H, l l l And siloil (ll late, ttrzill t I Qlll Rell Cloud “'36 “'°ll'°l;cl'l"l' l1‘ you lCgllul-Zlélnll ‘ililllliil when nlll 1h“ llm“ of lllllwsl film“ M even he could not arrange ~t emai l .l l‘ _ KIWIIZ risge. However, he coiled togeth A“, llfrlllllugs llwm was,“ Tile flower shall bloom, the fruit er the Soldier Lodge, the real gov l ‘ 1 time to ClGIII‘ Slum grow‘ b d t‘ I di t'ib . , ’ . It’ not on ‘llftll, nl last in firllzliillllili in! 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