Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Daily News from New York, New York • 265

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
265
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

SUNDAY NEWS, SEPTEMBER 22, 1957 57 SUNDAYS NEWS ro ft KAN MinrtMnt. Ti. MUrrtjr mil z-tzj T20 East 424 Tort IT. t. Hfrphnt.

Mail 'JO i I'obUihrl wcrr ItakT tot Km Mrotfli-M C. Inc. 4ta XL. N- rrf r. rtlaa frwidnit Buflwa W.

Clarke Kcrlr. utMrrtpt ion ratrf a ar: a Csoia (7 SI. tuMif anl Oallr arwrd rvro erlil Hundat $115: SwKUf mod il? ilS The Inquiring Fotographer Br JIMMY JEM AIL The News uill pay for question mrtepled fur ihit column. 7Wv'i nuard goe In Vduarii tault, Uti Morris Ale, Lni'msixt, J. THE QUESTION.

Other generations had their marathon dancers, goldfish sal-lowers and flagpole bitters. hat zany custom will be remembered with this generation? WHERE ASKED. Various spots. THK ANSWERS. Stanley W.

Church, former MKMHKK or THE ASSOCIATED rRCsS Tha Amniifll Pre entitled exelasirely to the t) for republican on of II looul dphi printed in Ihm nwiiM-r. aa well aw all AP new riii-pil'-in-. 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 Mayor of New Kochelle: "The antics of the the Lewis ana Clark expedition of 1801-06 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 mi r-" Btt- fK: ir 4l our theatres.

kids actually swoon with excitement. This has gotten so William Clark Meriwether Lew in 1 many theatres employ special police to control the youngsters." M. J. Talty, Jersey City, driver: the trend a teen- irs, jrirls.as well as hoys, to voice or Tin: people wear sloppy clothes and dun 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 George 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 a 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 1803, 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 completed, had been planning-to send explorers to map an overland route to the Pacific Ocean. With Louisiana Territory ours, the President made haste to get Congress" approval of the expedition, and chose Lewis and Clark to head it. The official takeoff was performed at St. Louis May 14, garees.

I Tlem9 git mmm mmd mddreti itb lttrrr til itbhold both eqH-tm YOUTH ON THE HAI 1 V. IUTISTA 15 AC Manhattan: Listen, you wise I'nimt City, J.t am 21 wear them on date, at parties and going to 3t school. Some times I wonder if they own suits and dresses. The practice is so widespread that a hit song was written about a guys who run around in gangs i-aising hell; can you top what two New York students did Nineteen-year-old William Lombard of CCNY became world junior chess champ, winning by a bull's-eye score of 1 1-0. Kourtern- ear-old Rolert Bobby Fischer von the U.S.

junior championship twice in a row; also, this year, bt-came the P. opm champ. years old, an ex-tudent of th I'niveisity of Havana who, wiltt many oilers, was to fit- our country because of the political situation vhiih throttled fiee-dom, Relf-respect and endiitit't I'd our very right to live. Rm.f your ediloiial of Sept. you -v-piessed the near-certainty 1 hat.

ridel t'itMlo whs either a Utll- girl in dungarees." i L. W. Friederick, Rochester, CANADA 18 0 4, by a party which finally shook down to Lewis, Clark, 23 soldiers, three inter peaung out men anu wuinen 01.1 imit or a otiimunisl svnipu-enounh to be his parents and then thin-r. 1 would like to make'a fen-some. Can you top thein? 1 ts pip; Cubi.ii PALL I.

KITH. i general elect ion, 1-uigeiiim general contractor: "The panty raid. For the life of me, I can't understand the psychology behind this sort of thinn. Here we have the most intelligent of our youth suddenly seized by a mass im-pulse to do was elerie! Fenator nf Rrooklyn: How could a Voicer say that teen-agers wouldn't get up at 7 A.M. to go to woik with-tut pay? 1 did it three years aeo and so did many other volunteer hospital workers.

1 worked close the Province of I.as Yi.Ihs on the Communist Party ticket. I.Hitit his previous 'i esideiil lal I'atista legalized and supported the Communist Party, organised preters, and a colored slave named York. You almost have to read these men's journals to picture the hardships. Trails of Le is and Clark (presentday names used). labor party infiltrated by KfN to 'MO hours for no pay other r'toVI than eertiticate and a inn i and Jeliow travelers.

something rone of them in his right mind would think of doing." Howard A. Heinsius, Little which I am very ptoud. Many I Castro's past and premnt politi-other teen-ageir" do voluntary 'hl life offeis no such incriminm-work. Try reading the Miiall ar- ing episodes. He is only a com -tides telling of the good thintrs young nian who strives teen-agers do, instead of just the ftee Cuba of the corruption en-front-page story.

Personally, I gendered by a listed dictator, am proud of being a teen-ager in RKNH MAKT1NKX. this generation. 1 BARBARA MAY HEI.1S. IN H. ION OM I SlOV Silver.

N. advertising vice president: "The hot-rodder. People use the terra in a derogatory sense. Actually, the real hot-rodder has a practical and inventive flair. Too bad there isn't a place where they can Brooklyn: If, as President C.OI.DF.N SOI.H ION Port Washington: Biavo for Eisenhower ays, raising feder.il employes' salaries lea than a billion a year would be inflation- your editorial, "When Money Goes Haywire." Our standard unit of value is a dollar consist- I Ju' giveaway of a billions of A mei speed their hot-rods so they won't have to use our highways." D.

L. David, Houston, Texas, sales manager: "The ci ar.e over a certain type of male singer the Elvis Presley type. I've never seen a burlesque show, but indecent movements that should be barred in burlesque seem to drive young the excitements and the triumphs they experienced. The 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 things 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. Of great help, too, was an Indian woman named Saca-jawea, wife of a French trader named Toussaint Charbon-neau who joined the expedition as an interpreter in the Mandan country (now North Dakota). On Nov. 15, 1805. 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 now the giant state of Montana. They reunited below the mouth of the Yellowstone, made excellent time down the Missouri River, and reached St. Louis Sept. 23, 1806.

Lewis and Clark brought back a 1 hey lazed great and valuable amount of geo-The Trails graphical, astronomical and plain-facts reporting. Because of these men, the West ceased to be a forbidding, all but unknown area. They had blazed the first of many trails to the Pacific, and had shown that the West 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 Traveler's Rest car, with its murals picturing highlights of the Lewis and Clark saga.) Clark later became Governor of the Northwest Territory; Lewis, Governor of Louisiana. Clark died at St.

Louis Sept. 1, 1838. Lewis either killed himself or was murdered Oct. 11, 1809, at a dirty little inn near Nashville, on a trip which was to have taken him to Washington on government business. In the lore of American exploration and pioneering, it's a safe bet that these men's names will never die.

lean taxpayers dollais to tha woi Id's corrupt scum? Cl'RTIS CRAY. BRONX ItOElH 11 Bion: Many tliHiiks to t1 crossing guard in front of 1 1, the She did a magnificent on busy Bruckner Blvd. hid days when the light weie not wot king. SI hud lul.tlol eiy heav Uut'ic illnl I childien, by herself. It would lo some tea hers good to ob-ei lu a'ul see how calmly and eih-cieiitly all the chil'bti in tl.i-i IiooI can be handled.

DOROTHY DEROSIUI. TAKE BOW, 1111 Liouklyn: I l.ae a boy in tl l.itt.e 1 A-ague and have many of their games. wo -i i like To report That tlpy Hie behaxed and listen To iveiylluiof their managers and caches tell them. Also, when any boy mal an eiior i can't tct a hit, 1I0 other boys just pat hint on 1 1 hack and give htm men! 1 certainly give these im ciedit. along with the men I.

it gave thru time to help the Inns. Tl 1. ing of 15 5 21 giains of gold 0.9 fine. But on March 9, transfer of gold was stopped. That repudiated our money, bonds, notes, debts, wages, and they remain repudiated.

EDWARD HENRY NKARY. CRI SDI CORNERED Manhattan: Help! My wife wears slacks and an old sliiit. I can't stand seeing her in them her or any other dame, for that matter. Well, I told her as long as she insists upon wealing pants when I'm home, I'm going to wear a dre of heis. So 1 did.

But the other evening Mime friends dropped in to visit us and 1 opened the door dressed in my wife's clothes. What should I do now fellows HELPLESS GEY. PAPER AS THE VILLAIN Manhattan: Those who do not want to face the truth a to llie cause of inflation say that government waste and reckless spending started the trouble. I say paper money is responsible. This phony money is rolled out of presses in stupendous amounts, and there is no limit be use there is no gold bucking.

money may go the road of the German mark. boys and girls crazy. I wonder what their parents must think." Marylois I'urdy, Manhattan, department head: "So ac- tual custom will le remembered. This generation will be remembered for its turn to higher learning. It all started with the til Jill of Rights, which gave boys a chance to go to college that they wouldn't have had otherwise.

Now our colleges can accept only one every four applicants." 11 nr miw Hiiirii; a wotuieiiui Ibis also goes for the Pony It. CAZAL LEVY. I Lesgae. AY I.AMcO..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Daily News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
18,846,294
Years Available:
1919-2024