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SUNDAY NEWS. SEPTEMBER 22, 1937 IN DAYS NEWS The Inquiring Votographer Br JIMMT JEM AIL THE NEWS tri pay $10 far ei Ct 42 St- Phllhl rt ituntar NM Mralirml 1m. 414 Krw Iw IT. T. rui rimn 1.

Pml toM Hli-tar4 CUrU: ibui Mill ArmH rvl MCM-tl R' HtM.il SUM: HMl SI 1 tTiietfion accepted ftr (nia raumn. 7xiav( auntd (et rdutmrd lauli. JO arris Ave, LngleuooJ, Mf.MBKK or TNI AWSOI IATS PBF9 Th wvitd Pr entitled eioluiely to thu na for republlestioa of It th loenl urn pnnlnt in lhi newplr. well a all nrmm 1ipti ti' Other generation had (heir AMERICANS TO REMEMBER: LEWIS AND CLARK You might call Meriwether Lewis and William Clark the great-granddads of all the explorers, pioneers, soldiers and scouts who opened up the American West. Certainly marathon dancers.

gold6h swallow ers and flagpole sitters. What zanr rustom will he remembered mi with this generation? WHF.KK ASKED. Various spots. THE ANSWERS. Stanley V.

Church, former Mayor of New Roclfelle: "The the Lwis and Clark expedition of 1804-06 was one of the most heroic and productive exploits of its kind in U. S. history. Lewis and Clark were both Virginians the former born near Charlottesville Aug. 18, 1774, and the latter in Caroline County Aug.

1, 1770. Clark's family moved to Kentucky when he was rock roller in our theatres. 1 L- I .1 At I I Meriwether Lewi William Clark swoon with excitement. This has (rotten so out of hand that a good many theatres employ special police to control the youngsters." wary u'fliKm f''rLorc M. J.

Jersey City, driver: "The trend among- teen agers, girls as well as hoys, to voici: or thi; pkopli; wear sloppy 9 clothes and dun i if A i tlrsH giit tttmt and mJJrt a youngster. He joined the Army in 1792, and fought under Gen. (Mad) Anthony Wayne against the Indians in 1791. Lewis enlisted at age 20 when President deorge Washington called for troops to put down the Whiskey Rebellion in Pennsylvania. He found that Army life was for him, and became a Regular Army man as soon as he could.

The families of Lewis and Thomas Jefferson were old friends and neighbors in Virginia. When Jefferson became President in 1801, he retained Lewis as his private secretary. Came 1303, and the Louisiana Purchase, which more than doubled the size of the United States in one historic real estate deal. Jefferson, before the transaction was com- f)leted, had been planning to send explorers to map an over-and route to the Pacific Ocean. With Louisiana Territory ours, the President made haste to get Congress' approval of the expidition, and chose Lewis and Clark to head it.

The official takeoff was performed at St. Louis May 14, garees, i lit'. V. ill ilhhnlj l-tk rfufif. IHi: 1U1IS1A IHlM.HOlND wear then: on fV dates, at parties fr i i i -i in and to Some- school.

n.ier if they own sujts and diesses. The nractica i so wiJesnread that a i hit song: was written aooui YOUTH OX THE BALL Manhattan: Listen, you wi-e fuys who run around in catijs raising hell; can you top what two New Yoik student d.d? Nineteen-year-oM Will, am Lom-bardy of CCNY became woild junior chess champ, winning by a bull's-eye score of 11 -0. Kmirleen-year-old Robert Bobl.y) Fischer won the U.S. junior twice in a row; also, tins year, became the U.S. open champ.

beatinaT out men and women enough to be his patents and then some. Can yoj top tbi-m? PAUL l.KITH. girl in dungarees. L. W.

Friederick, Rochester, -1 1 8 0 4 hv a Jfl general contrae tor: "The panty raid. For the life of me, I party which finally shook, down to Lewis, Clark, 23 soldiers, three inter can I unaersiana the psychology Union i'y, N. I am oil, an ex student of the. University of Havana who, with many otheis, was foicej fe our country because of the political situation which throttled freedom, self-respect and endangered 0. very to live.

Sinn jour editonal of Sept. 7 you ex-pie-sed the neat -cei ainty tlml Fidf! astro wa either a Communist or a Communist 1 would like to make a fc facts known In tire ly-H Cohan general elections, Kuigenoo Ballot a was elected Setiaior of the 1'iovniee of Villas on Ida i.ninuilii-t Ratty ticket. Duimif 1 ptevinus I'l es.dcntial tc! in. IUti-ta leyalired and suppoitei the Cotiniiun.ist Party, a labor party infiltrated hy and fellow travelers. Fidel Cuslio'a pst and picoant jmiiti-cai life tio Mieli met iiinnat-ii.

epi-ode. He is on'y a coor-Hlieoj 'liitig man ho si rives to i iee Cab of the con upturn eu- uenleied by a hated dictator. -f i.ehind tins son. "i of thing. Here IINTTFT) STATri I Brooklyn: How could a say that teen-agers wouldn't ret 1 up at 7 A.M.

to to win w. th- we nave iuc most ititelliitent of our youth suddenly seized by a mass im-pulse to do cut pay? I did it three years ago preters, and a colored slave named York. You almost have to read these men's journals Trails of Lewis and Clark (presentday names used). and so d.d many other volunteer hospital workers. 1 wot Led close to 300 hours for no pay other than a certificate and pin.

which I am very pioud. other teen-ager? do vu.untaiy something rone of them in his right mind would think of doing." to picture the hardships. the excitements and the triumphs they experienced. The Howard A. Heinsius, Littla Silver, N.

ad vertising vice work. Try reading the tides telling of the good things teen-agers do, instead jn-t the president: "The not-rodder. Peo story. I'lTslmaiiy, 1 winters were terrible for the most part, the springs rainy and depressing, the summers hot. A good deal of trouble with Indian tribes had been expected, but fortunately next to none developed.

This piece of luck was most likely due to two thinjrs the diplomacy and tact of both Lewis and Clark, and the hopes of various Indian chiefs that they might induce these explorers to side with them in their wars with other tribes. am proud of being a teeh-ager ir. this generation. ple use tlie term in a derogatory sense. Actually, the real hot-rodder has a RKNK AIM I r.Z.

IN I 1 ION (ON I SIOV Biooklyn: If, as Fiesulent savs, taising federal practical and in JiAKBAKA A i K1.1 IS. f.OI DKN SOLUTION Tort Washington: ir your editorial, "When Money Goes Haywire." ur standard unit of value ix a dollHr consist employes' sa'anes less than a ventive flair. Too bad there Of great help, too, was an Indian woman named wife of a French trader named Toussaint who joined the expedition as an interpreter in the billion a year would be inflation- aiv. then what isnt place V-i llie lieek IS Ike'a lul 1 Kins of A oier- thiiiti nirj van i eaw ay of 't 1 lean tavpayris' dollan to Hi speed their hot-rods so they won't have to use our highways." I. L.

David, Houston, Texas, Vol Ill's f'l pt scum" Mandan country (now Dakota). On Nov. 15, 1803, the Lewis and Clark party at last reached the Pacific. They spent a horrible winter at the little fort (named Clatsop) which they hastened to build. The return trip began March 23, 1806, with the explorers splitting up into two parties which between them managed to have a pretty good look at much of what is sales manager: "The crar.e over a certain type of male singer the 1 i Presley type.

I've never seen a burlesque ahow, but inde now the giant state of Montana. They reunited below the mouth of the Yellowstone, made excellent time down the rent movements Missouri River, and reached St. Louis Sept. 23, 1806. ing of 15 6 1 grains 0.

fne. But on March S. V. transfer of cold wits stopped. That repudiated our money, bonds, notes, debts, waces.

and thev remain rnuit iMte.1 EDWARD I1KXKY ORUSADKR RNF.I!1 Manhattan: Help! My wears slack and an nid sl.nt. I can't stand seeing her in ti.em her cr any other (iniiie, that matter. I told h. i long as she insists upon weating pants when I'm home, I'm guiiiLT to wear a dress of heis. So I di i.

But the other evening snine friends dropped in to visit n- hnd I opened the door dressed it. wife's clothes. What should 1 i now, fellows? HKI.ri.FSS GUY. PAPFR AS T1IK MI.I.A1N Manhattan: Those who not want to face the truth as to the that should be Lewis and Clark brought back a cruris (in v. KCONX liOt 'l I I Bioiix: Many thanks to th ccsoing guat 1 in ft out of I' 14, 1 i She did a magnificent on Btoekner Blvd.

for i days when Km tiatlie lights W'-ie not woikmg. S'n- I to cont'o! ciy heavy tiatbc and 1 cl.lidlell, by hciseif. It would dl vioiie teai'hets goo.) to ohsei her Miid see how calmly and clli-Ciently ail the chihlien in th Si can be handled iHlll'il llt lO IloSll-R, 1 Ah F. A BOiV. 1 I I I Biouklyn: 1 iiave a boy in 'b I.irl and have seen of their games.

1 would In- to ten. nt that they ie Well barred in burlesque seem to 1 hey tilazea preat and valuable amount of geo- The Trails graphical, astronomical and plain-facts drive young crazy. I wonder boys and girls reporting. Because of these men. the West" ceased to be a forbid what their parents mut think.

Marylois 1'urdy, department ding, all but unknown area. They had blazed the first of many trails to the Pacific, and had shown that the West head: Zo ac- tual custom will could be explored and colonized. (Free advertisement: If you're ever on the Northern Pacific Railway's crack North Coast Limited, don't miss the This generation If. 1 will remem- Traveler's Rest car, ith its murals picturing highlights of i ami l.sti i i'ir us vii to ewi lonir and r.U'lii' tell manaiters ai the Lewis and Clark saga.) Clark later became Governor of the Northwest Ter ritory: Lewis. Governor of Louisiana.

Clark died at St. turn to higher learning. It all started with the I 3 i 1 1 Rights, which gave boys a chance to ga to Louis Sept. 1, 1S3S. Lewis either killed himself or was murdered Oct.

11. 1809. at a dirty little inn near Nashville, f. at cause or lnnation say tr.at ernment waste end reck ie- spending started the trouhe. 1 say paper money is This phony money is rolled if presses in stupendous amount-, and there is no limit been i-e there is no gold backinc.

money may go the road of tne German mark. K. CAZAI. I.KVV. them.

Also, when any hoy mak. r.n eiror or can't get a hit, tha oiinr hoys just pat in on th hack and Eiva hiu eneomage-tnent. 1 ceiiamly give thi'se hv ciedit. along wuh the men I'sve their time help the hoys. 1 hey ate ung a Won.

lei ul Thia a's cs for the Cony AY LA SCO. on a trip which was to have taken him to Washing ton on government business. college that they wouldn't have had otherwise. Now our colleges can accept only one of every lour In the lore of American exploration and pioneering, it's a safe bet that these men names ill never die..

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