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Daily News from New York, New York • 767

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Va Other generations had their I 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 darner, goldfish anal-lowers and flagpole sitters. What zany custom will be rem eaa bered with this trarratiua? the Lewis and Clark ex mm i 1 WHERE ASKED. Various spots. THK ANSWERS.

Stanley W. Church, former 4 SMI pedition 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 Countv Aug. 1, 1770. Clark's family moved to Kentucky when he was VHs Mayor of New Kochelle: "The antics of the rook 'n' rollers in our theatres. Some of these kids actually swoon with excitement.

This has gotten so out of hand that a (rood many theatres employ special William Clark Meriwether Lewis He joined the Army in 1792, and fought under a youngster. Thot Prints jorfh thtt thjt police to control the youngsters." d'1 I M. J.Talty, Jersey City, driver: "The trend among teen- sers, rirls as VOICK OF THE PEOPLE tUmti git aaa i aiirnt wilk Irlttr. nil mlltU hmtk rfuetl. YOL'TH ON THE HAI THK BATISTA HACKGKOI MI well as boys, to wear sloppy clothes and dungarees.

They wear them on dates, at parties ien. (Mad) Anthony Wayne against the Indians in 1794. 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 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 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 over-land 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 tfkeoff was performed at St. Louifc May 14.

A.f Union City, I am and going to school. Some times I wonder they own suits Manhattan: Listen, you wise guys who run around in gangs raising hell; can you top what two New York students did Nineteen-year-old William Lom-bardy of CCNY became world iunior chess rhimn. winning hv a years old, an ex-Mude lit of that l'niverity of Havana who. with many others, was forced to flew our country heeause of the political situation which thmttU-d free- and dresses. The practice is so widespread that a hit song was written about a girl in dungarees." bull's-eye score of 11-0.

Fourteen- nelf-respect an.i endangered year-old Roliert (Bobby) Fischer our very right to live, Sinre in L. W. Friederick. Rochester, Tgf CANADA JijLsJZZ your editorial of ept. i you expressed the near-certamty that Fidel Cahtro wag either a I'cra-munist or a Communist wympN- v-on the U.S.

junior championship twice in a row; also, this year, became the U.S. open champ, beating out men and women old enough to be his parents and then some. Can you top them? PAUL LEITH. 18 0 4, by a party which finally shook down to i Clark, 2 3 soldiers, three inter thirer, I would like to make few facts known. In the HUH Cuban general Vlections.

Fulirenena general contractor: "The panty raid. For the life of me, I can't understand the psychology behind this sort of thing. Here we have the most intelligent of our youth suddenly seized by a mass iro-pulse to do Brooklyn: How could a Voicer elected of say that teen-agers wouldn't get 1 Province of Us illas on tl, 7AM av.th- ommunil Party ticket. Hunng rut pay? I did it three years ago preters, and a colored slave named York. You almost have to read these men's journals to picture the hardships, Trails of Lewis and Clark (presentday names used).

something none of them in his right mind would think of doing." Howard A. Heinsius, Little the excitements and the triumphs they experienced. The his previous Presidential term. Batista legalized and nippoi tini the Communist Party, organised a labor party infiltrated by Reds and fellow travelers. FuM Castro's past and present political life offers no surh incriminating episodes.

He i only a courageous young man who strives free Cuba of the corruption engendered bv a hated dictator RF.NK MARTINEZ. INFLATION CON FUSION Brooklyn: If. as President F.isenhower says, raising federal and so did many other volunteer hospital workers. 1 worked close to 300 hours for no pay other than a certificate and a pin, of which 1 am very pioud. Many other teen-ageis do voluntary work.

Try reading the small articles telling of the good things teen-agers do, instead of jast the front-page story. Personally, I am proud of being a teen-ager in this generation. BARBARA MAY RE LIS. GOLDEN SOLUTION Port Washington: Bravo for your editorial, "When Money Goes Haywire." Our standard unit of value is a dollar consisting of 15 521 grains of gold Silver, N. advertising i president: "The hot-rodder.

People use the term 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 speed their bot-rods so they won't have to use our highways." D. L. David, Houston, Texas, sales manager: "The craie over a certain type of male singer the Elvis Presley type.

1 fJ ifc a burlesque show, but inde 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 Chirk 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. TU Dl Lewis and Clark brought back a hey Blazed great and valuable amount of geo-The Trails graphical, astronomical and plain-facts reporting. Because of these men, the West ceased to be a forbid-ding, all but unknown area. They had blazed the first of many traijs 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 vaae-btst. that thetse men's names will never Jie.v employes salaries less than billion a year would be inflationary, then what the heck is Ike's giveaway of 3'i billions of American taxpayers' dollars to tl world's corrupt scum? CURTIS GRAY. BRONX BOUQUET Bronx: Many thanks to tha crossing guard in front of S. 14, the Bronx. She did a magnifitent job on busy Bruckner Blvd.

for two days when the traflir lights wrre not working. She had to control very heavy ti attic and tlia children, by herself. It would some teachers good to obsei va her and see how calmly and eth-riently all the children in 11ns school ran be handled. DOROTHY DEROS1KR. TAKK A HO VS.

Kill. I. AS Brooklyn: I have a boy in Ida Little I and have mtu many of tlieir frames. 1 would like to report that they are well hehaved and listen to eveiythtni their managers luid roaches tell them. Also, when any ioy makes an eiror or can't c't bit, tin other boys just pat him on tlm hack and i'ive linn cm cent movements that should be barred in burlesque seem to drive young boys and girls rraiy.

I wonder what their parents must think." Marylois Purdy, Manhattan, 0. fine. But on March S. transfer of gold was stopped. That repudiated our money, bonds, notes, debts, wages, and they remain repudiated.

EDWARD HENRY NEARV. CRUSADER CORNERED Manhattan: Help! My wife wears slacks and an old shirt. 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 wearing pants when I'm home, I'm going to wear a dress of hers. So 1 did.

But the other evening some friends dropped in to visit us and I opened the door dressed in my wife's clothes. What should I do now, fellows? HELPLESS GUY. PAPER AS THE Y1I.I.A1Y I Manhattan: Those who do not want to face the truth as to the cause bf inflation say that irov-ernment waste and rwkless 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 because there is no gold backing.

I'm per money may go the road of the German mark. CASJit.XYiC, department head: "No actual custom will be remembered. This generation will be remembered for its turn to higher learning. It all started with the CI Jill of ltights, which Sv tt chance to co to aMiw SaV 1 I rnt'iit. I ceitainly the." ciedit.

a'onir Willi the men ln I pave their time to help b- l.ov. They are ttoinn a womb'i ut .1 Til's, aj.yi ai for J.li" 1'onj la-aita, i iAV LA.Wo, college that they wouldn't have had otherwise. Now our colleges can accept only one of every four.

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