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The Ithaca Journal from Ithaca, New York • Page 17

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SEVENTEEN THE ITHACA JOURNAL, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, 1934 Railroaders Nation Biggest Passenger Plane Tries Wings Readings Planned At Shrine Luncheon the Ithaca Hotel tomorrow with readings by Miss Betty Dodge, a student in the Department of Expression at Ithaca College. Trainman's Prophecy Brings Invitation to Tea in White House 1 Have Friend Two-thirds of "the pasaenger The Tompkins County Shrine Explorer Says; Prefers Ranch Association will be entertained at 1 automobiles being sold in Sweden its monthly luncheon meeting in -are American. In Congress! Mew York (P) Because a prediction he made came true Herman W. Fechner, conductor on a commutation train, and his family were invited to tea at the White House recently. t- m.ery anu The invitation came frp'i' Mrs Franklin D.

Roosevelt, to whom Auckland. X. "1 wont that exploration work is disappointing that it brings actual sadness to man but there is no satisfaction in it. I'm tired of It all." So said Lincoln Ellsworth to a reporter in Dunedin. after his un as l'ays.

John from 1 on old of lr inc to I lle railroad Fechner said several years ago "some day you'll be riding the other way on my train. You'll be mistress of the Governor's man a come in Wash- expected return to New Zealand it, slQn gt Albany More than that 1 predict you'll January, the result ot a misnap tui his airplane. be the First Lady of the land." "I am going back to America i Mrs. Roosevelt answered. "Well.

ill known on Capitol Hill he 7, in th'e Nt'' Vork State Capitol 'nerp llf lobbied fo- a i. rter of a tenuity legislative jXrew'ntfltive oC tin- Ltrot Vorhood Railroad Train nun. "And what then? inquired ine Herman, if I ever am, yo i must i Ay Tf Vs--- ts- iv" -v. i vf. i- jk.

reporter. come to Washington to see me and A ranch in trie western states bring your family." 1 ha? obtained 1 leave th letter rutf tr or America," Air. saia. Fechners live in "Somewhere where I can make a Their daughters, Elsie, 14, and home for my. ife and spend the Lulu, 12, went along to eee that the re.t of my days.

bargain was fulfilled. In the meantime Mr. Ellsworth' is TninLtLnHnthis! Syracuse Wonderful cross the Antarctic continent, rnis time his flight will be made fro gtc f0r JOUmalism Deception Island, south Of Cape datipf. hut lie iias f'-'U'1'1 some old Jends to work and fi.lit for among scores of railroad bills before i Senate and IKuie. tone of these is the old half-mile tin bill which Fitzgibbons and ifr friend of railroadmen tried ho, using that point as bej School, Dean Avers Syracuse UP) Syracuse Univer ne win ny 10 me vveuueu uka.

then turning his plane due south and flying for Little America. Once there he will be picked up by his own ship, the Wyatt Earp. If these hopes go according to sity has "wonderful" opportunities for the growth of a school of jour I York Legislature. It would limit train length to 70 "or a 1 At different tfms it has offered to nearly rvery slate I one state. Arizona, i twirade it law.

When its con-I was attacked, the bill I ijthgtood the fourt The House nalism, and Is one of the few places Associated Press Photo. as America's largest passenger plane. It is 76 feet long, has a wing spread of 114 feet, and has a gross weight of 38,000 pounds. It will be fitted with 32 passenger seats for the South American service. The giant living boat S-42, built by Sikorsky for Pan-American airways, is shown as it proved itself airworthy on a test flight over Bridgeport, Conn.

The plane, powered by four engines and capable of flying 2,500 miles non-stop with a mail load and crew, was planned plan the end of next January will see him in Dunedin again, his last flight accomplished and his back turned forever to the Soutr. "There is still such a lot to be aettled," says Mr. Ellsworth. "Does the Ross Sea join the Weddell Sea? Where does Queen Maude Range end? These are two great riddles of the frozen south that I hich would place the it-oar liipit upon trHtnn in all states has jits sponsor Representative Grls-iid, an Indinna Democrat. railroad bill Kitzcibbons hard to k-i before 1'resi-dtii Roosevelt is intended to limit Now is the Time IF YOUR HOUSE OR BUILDINGS need painting, it is economy to paint at once.

Delay is costly, because lumber warps and decays unless it is protected from the elements, and the longer you wait, the more paint will be required. In selecting your paint, it will pay you to investigate B. P. because in addition to telling you it is the Best Paint Sold, we wish to show you that our claims are justified. B.

P. S. Paint comes in slip-top cans, all sizes, so it can be examined and tested without trouble or waste. Let us show you how fine it is ground hmv easily it works how well it covert smell it note the pure linseed oil odor Before selecting your house colors call at our store and let us show you the B. P.

S. Chart and House Combination Book. This book shows the various shades in body, trim and roof combinations. It will help you to select pleasing shades. rj railroadman's working day to I Tliia.

nnil 1 V. director of the expedition, which want to solve. It won't be easy. I have seen the Antarctic now and is entering its 12th year of work Representative dosser, Ohio Dem- in the United States so situated, in the opinion of Dr. M.

Lyle Spencer, who became the first dean of the new school of Journalism at Syracuse Apr. 1. "If I did not believe this I would not have accepted the position at Syracuse," he said. Doctor Spencer plans to emphasize the social point of view in preparing college students for journalism. He believes the progress of the Individual journalist should be secondary to the progress of the community.

Declaring it is the duty of the paper to better the ommunity, he desires it to become an organ for the advancement of best Interests. The new dean said that it was not the intention of the new school to train men for metropolitan newspaper work, but rather to train them for the opportunities on smaller city dailies and on weekly at Ur. Undamaged except from the decay of th atone in a erf- Tiny Statue Found At Ancient Ur Is Earliest Uncovered Philadelphia Discovery of a I know what the conditiona are. It will mean a flight of 2700 miles, 1800 of which will be over unknown land, but only so can tha places, the figure ia of particular interest because of ita illustration of the extent to which atone sculpture of the period lagged be miserable Sprificp Colds statue dating to approximately 3200 B. the earliest example of task which I want to undertake be accomplished.

Actually, though, it will be easier than the flight I would have had ahead of If my present expedition had gone right. By flying from Deception Island to Little America, where the A erican Becom in Nation of Mid dl Age, Doctor Says Sandusky, Ohio 0T They laugh, says Dr. F. M. Houghtaling, county health commissioner, "when I warn the folks about the big drop in birth rates." But if present trends continue, he predicts, there will be too many schools, too many hospitals and too many houses.

"Pretty soon," he says, "we shall have an excess of grandparents- with not enough grandchildren to stone sculpture in the mound that has so far been uncovered at Ur of the Chaldees. in Mesopotamia, hind the masterpieces of the goldsmith and the workers in Jnlay, Dr. Wooley states. The fact that the little figure Is dated makes it important. Dr.

Wooley states, for it will serve as I EDTKEMOfi: was recently announced by th Byrd expedition will still be en camped. I will be saved the re- papers, both of which, are numer- a basts for datlnar similar pieces turn nignt or liso miles across and will help to round out infor this imazing aid in prevent kt colds the Antarctic Ice and snows and mation on the art of the golden age of Sumer. University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, which is co-operating; with the British Museum in a joint archaeological expedition that location. The figure is 10 inches in height and is carved in alabaster in two pieces, according to tha report 145') miles back again over the same route. Exports of cotton from Egypt CLEAR "STUFFY" HEADS EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN WASHABLE WALLPAPERS Baloney, Says Chief this year are much greater than go around.

Middle-aged persons field in 1932. from Dr. C. Leonard Wooley will dominate the population." Of Brain Probe for Pittsburgh Police 19c PER ROLL AND UP Tl Plttstrargri UP) If yoar mother tent you to the river with a five oua In upstate New York, from which Syracuse draws a large part of ita student body. While courses now' taught in the journalism department, a division of the College of Business Administration, will be revised sharply.

Doctor Spencer declared that present students will not suffer and none will be kept from graduating because of the changes. IS PROUDEST GRANDFATHER CluLska, Minn. UP) Minnesota's proudest grandfather these daya Is August Kittleman of Chaska. Three of hia grandchildren, living ia different states, have won valedictorian honors of their high school classes. They are Arthur Grisp of Cadillae, Theodore Radde Sparta, and Elsa Alex Riddle ef Tahoka, Tex-has five gold dollars more than SO years old.

He uses two for cuff links and the ethers for shirt studs. and a three gallon can to get nine gallons of water how would you do JlVERY woman will appreciate the service it? If dega hav human lntellirRe F. SMITH why did yon a newer queationa seven and eight? Thia ia the aort ef thinr Pitta ofth atH inexpensive aids ana convenience ese ome Wallpaper and Paint Shop 122 WEST STATE STREET burgh policemen may face if the proposal submitted to City Council by Councilman John J. Kane la ap proved, but the mayor calls ic 'ba loney." Kane propo a aurvey ef the Police Department by committee composed of educators, sociologists and police experts. yX.u-1 0 i AC An intelligence test, eimllar to those given to some college freah men, ia included In the plan.

Doris says Mayor William McNair, upon No need to drop whatever you're doing and run to another part of the house to answer calls when you have an extension telephone in the bedroom. It saves work! "No need to let anything burn while you enjoy a chat with a friend. This handy hangup telephone in the kitchen lets you talk and at the same time watch the food on the stove. thinking the matter over last night, these new ranges are wonderful" announced wholehearted epposi tion. He said: "What difference does it make to a cop how far it is to the moon? If he answered It la just aa far to the moon as it is from the moon to here, they would aay he was wrong.

tm 1 1,1,1 'i. iiiiiniiM. wm To prove hla point the mayor cited the experience of a friend. "They, asked him to nane tlx animals of the Arctic Circle. "That was a pretty tough one, i and when this fellow, after a lot of 3r thougrht, put down 'three walruses and three polar bears they flunked A telephone in the living room is an all day convenience and "Dad" will appreciate it in answering calls after he's settled for the evening.

When you hear strange noises in or around the house or should you be resting, or ill an extension telephone beside your bed is a great aid. him. "It's all a lot of baloney." Dozen County Boys Still Required for CCC at Morse Chain if I I i vV i-f 1 i 1 i JwM.i 1 IN' From 11 to 15 young men are still needed to fill Tompkina County's quota for Company 1208, 4 Civilian Conservation Corps, it wae announced today by Fred Williams, county welfare commissioner, and applications can be made through him. Portable telephones are a great convenience. They can be moved from room to room and plugged into outlets like an electric lamp.

They give the convenience of several additional telephones at very economical cost. Privacy of conversation is assured with an extension in the bedroom. No need to hold personal conversations before other people. You can call the stores without embarrassment when unexpected guests drop in. The county sent 54 young men to the CCC headquarters at the 4 Morse Chain Company Wednesday, but two of them were rejected because of physical disabilities.

ADVERTISEMENT We say WASH OUT H.i I i 25 MILES OF eT "An Automatic Gas Range Cooks the Most Economical Way" 4 I i KIDNEY TUBES Win Back Pep 'ii -i -7 -h Jt I 1 A telephone in the kitchen saves coundess steps. It is so handy when doing the day's ordering or when answering a call while you are busy workins in the kitchen. A simple arrangement makes it possible for the maid to answer incoming calls and transfer them to her mistress when desired. It also allows the mistress to speak to the maid by telephone at any time. Medical authorities ejrree that rent Idd- 1 nej contain 16 MILES of tiny tubes or filters which hlp to purify the blood and keep you healthy.

They ghould pour out thru the bladder 8 Dints of fluid a dT which contains 4 pounds ef waste natter. If you have trouble vita too bladder passages with arantr amount caus ing: burning and discomfort, the 15 MILES of kidney tubes need washing out. This dan ger signal may be the beginning of nagging backache, leg pains, loss of pep and vitaTltr. A 1 A jr vetting up Bights, lumbago, swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic pains and dizilnesa. There is no substitute for the speed and economy of these new modern gas ranges and they have every up-to-date feature besides.

The time clock, thermostat and other modern gadgets will save you hours of work in the kitchen. The smart new models will make your kitchen one of your home's most attractive rooms. The delicious food that these gas ranges make it possible to cook will tickle th? appetite of every member of the family. See the 1934 models at our store or at your range dealer's today. See Your Local Dealer New York State Electric Gas Corp.

Phone 3311 Ithaca, New York These are just a few of the many ways extension telephones can be used to give additional convenience in your home. The cost is low less than 3 a day for an extension. Why not call at the Business Office for suggestions which will help you get greater service out of your telephone arrangement? If kidneys don empty 8 pints every day and get rid of 4 pounds of waste matter, you. nod will take up these poisons eausina serious trouble. It may knock you out and lay you up for many months.

Don't wait. Ask your druggist for DOAN'S PILL3 a doctor's prescription which has been used successfully by millions of kidney sufferers for over 40 years. They give quick relief and will help to wash out tit IS MILES of kidney tubes. But don't take chances with strong drnga or so-called "kidn-y cures" that claim to fix you up in 15 minutes. Your common sense will tell you that this is impossible.

Treatments of this nature may seriously injurs and irritate delicate tissues. Insist on DOAN'S PILLS the old reliable relief that contain no "dope" or hahlt-formlng drugs. tare you ret DOAN'S PILLS at your druggist. CD 1984. Foster-Milbom Ce.

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