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Show SECTION - FOTTFT" Hopes To Take Picture of Peak MIND AND VOICE RETURN AFTER FOUR YEAR LAPSE -- 250 Miles Away WRIGHT FIELD, DayUm. 0. (AP Yaking a picture of a mountain 259 mil distant tha .next oL of.. Opt. Jl. 1 j h a a "Uiy.. mr ..ccr .u ihs record distance shot of iij' tulles, l Captain Stevens says the attempt probably will be made in June with some towering peak of the Rockies as the cameras objective, and a seat in an airplane two or three miles aloft carrying the cam. era, The peak at which he "shoots , THE'DESERETlNEWS, SATURDAY; 3fAECg7, 1330 CHICOPEE. Mass.. 'March IL (INS) A 1838 Rip Van Winkle. William Lord. 88, today continued life where he had laft off four years age. -. Lord lost his memory and speech In 193. His pntnd suddenly came 'lack to him today at wall sa ... . , ht vo too. i. st feeithat-F-y- e 1 tbrtTwfifiSchultetr 7 about th rough walls of our httl aid club house. word. air. Tb wprd of God- - He "Tee. said Jeak arson, "and this had It born in his heart with him, boy hers, who is known a becka-tsr- y llaakins. Is perhaps ths best air! And fur seven years atr 1 friend your boy has around hero, havejr't seVw hinb Always I ko Mr ( Continued from paga- - Six) Henry" beeB'Mbeepr. for about 24 hours," he said sgThen he looked at hla wife and six children strangely they looked differently fro the time he remembered them. Kiaaea and hugs -- Next, feverish reading of how ths Philadelphia won the wo.rld aeries. mo that. Hla mother died of a the man. And, by Jlnka! I felt broken heart, two years after he sorry tor him, as h came toward disappeared, air. I thought I waa me. I lifted my arms and hugged undone. My cup of sorrow was him around the neck aa ht" grabbed full to th brim. sir. Yet it wav me up and pulled me toward him. God's will, and I drank it, sir, Oh, th Joy of this day!" he exant --growing old now- - And 2 am claimed. and I felt a tear -- from all alone in tbe world. Oh, dont hla eye drop on my neck. tell me that you hava filled me "Come, c utne!" came Jeckerson' with vain hopes and promises' voice- - "W have work to do. You phtuk ef'the vacan f years wince will go back -- WOn ho disappeared after those fir Henry, and follow out my orders eight years during which my boy aa I. have given them to tb man I a it It me always! God has have on duty there, H e Is In direct to me y on will) touch wijjhJP- - I will phono him help me, wont you. Mr. Jecker-aon- ? regularly, and h wilt know what fooled-m- e have-nwith to do. I ms as well tell vou You your measases -that I now havrmy men atatloned said - Jeel ascanci 1 This great mystery of th gentlys "I nevrfool any one. I statementsaven-yeaunless ra never mak a ef your son can back It tip. If 1 am not sure Ago is about to bo cleared uo. Let I never apeak. But even though I me see, bow old did you say your have spoken, those messages I sent boy waa whan you lost him? unless to you may g He waa eight, sir!" aald th you do as I spy You must trust man- - "He would fes fifteen now. You must follow sir. And oh! hew I should like to in a implicitly my orders to th word. Yu it must e how he took JtoWr str1 not come here, of alt places, to "You shall see! said Jeckerson, this clubhouse where these bova nodding. "Soon, Mr. Henry. Pleaa hojjiay fair, and, square, meet go back quietly now, and do a I direct every dayT "Fair and square!' exclaimed the "Well. f said, a ths doer closed stranger man Hit eyes lit un with on Mr. Henry, "Who Is hi boy. enthusiasm. "If this be a nlaco Jeckerson' Jeckerson shrugged his shoulders where fair and square Is practiced if my boy knew ofsuch a plan - "How can. I tell?" he asked On of thi Lucky Thirthis Is such a place as ht Would simply. teen, that I know. But which one'" seek, sir In has been bov this "Your Quickly I recalled svsrythtng the very place"' broke la Jeckerson, man had said. "I know which ens!" I cried- turning to- light on of hla bluek -- Ath-Jetl- ei it - -- Is handled. - tyg gun ; il The record sis made last fall. Infra red rajs, halt heat and half light, penetrated to the 227-m- --tamers' a lent and-othe distant object I named, Lindbergh, know what . How time fUm, remarked Bill Lord. ! e. which was MfcRanier.'Waah. The picture waa taken while Captain Stevens was 11,008 feet above a point near the middle of the state of Oregon June and December art the heat months for such pictures, says lie doubts- - thet J'aptain-- ht evens. pictures can be ta- en from a beyond 36(1 mile because of lbs esrth'w curvsture. The army cameramen suspects, --liawever, that 'three mer be"1 mf' Relent curvature of light rave through the bending powers of the atmosphere to give perhaps an "inkling" of objects a short die, .tancs beyond tnd below the hori- HPerCenFOr Nation dieP-pearan- ce s Riches mean-nothin- Held By Women Reports of big ftnaneiat inrUtti' tions for 1928 show that 41 per cent of the countrys wealth Is in the hands of women and more of it drifting toward them each year, according to Woman Home zon. Cpmpanlon. to be used on Special plates gtevSffs nest sltempt are being thwToday 9,080.898 Women ehere In payrolls of the eeunJryr'Thert hrepareff. LiMt" John Cbrkllle, fWOOO.OOC.OOO worth of intur. who has been pilot on previous dls- -i Jhee"n effect in America and 88 expeditions may be per cent of It Is livable to women assigned for the flights. On trust company estimates that 70 per cent of all the estates left Working Girlt Get Into the hands of by men pass Credit For Charm women, In on year .44 women and 41 men paid taxes on Incomes in exmalvina lindsat. cess of 11,000,000. Women paying Lniyersel, BerttoX, Df OTr Incomes hr excess Wort To KANSAS CITY Mo had aggregate Incomes of tirla hit, mar eha'rm' tod oinakt" (3109,908 3447,394,000. Men in better wives than e income of 3404.808,800 girls, in tb opinion of Mias Mary aggregate Stock In som of the country's ABderaon, director of th women's also passing institutions largest bureau of the United States de- into the hands ofIs women. The partment of labor. United Steel States Corporation' Miss Anderson, speaking here,In women has 89,088 stockholders, behalf of the day and this being 37 per ent of all shareworking condnjons for wertffen. holder. The number Increased stoutly maintains that gtrl have In 1939 alone. The General gained, ..rant cr Than lost, charm. Motor Corporation has 34,940 by entering factories and stores. women . shareholders "The" work tnggtrt may Trot have 51,700 men. The Baltimore 4 Ohio etudled sirs and graces of the Railroad has 18,838 women stockdinging vine who had to wheedle holders, 44 per cent of th total her aupport oat. of men relatives, In th Railroad the said Miss Anderson, "but she has women Dennsylvanla half constitute tha charm that comes from eco- There are T9. 275 of them,1 a little nomic self respect. She knows she more than 80 per cent of all the can stand oh her own feet and stockholders. It Is In the American this gives her spirit 4 Telegraph company and spontaneity that the depend- Telephone that women have attained their ent home girl often lacks." greatest importance, for there they Working girls make better wives constitute 6$ per cent of all sharethan girls who have not worked, holders. In this enterprise 280,000 " because they "know more," accord-- . Women hold stock. Th magaslne point .out that In Ing to Ilsa Anderson- surprising flg- BelgiumBemoani Lack been bought In brokerage offices Of Native Opera Stars by women and consequently does not appear in their names. BRUSSELS. (AP) Ths Invasion of tha Brussels opera houss by Rome Has Many imases. American singers caused a loud ROME (AP) Always attract protest by Belgian papers against wrhat they consider the, American ing th American visitor In Rome ar the Images, statues or pictures monopoly on musical talent. "Before the war wi used to pos- of Christ and the Virgin erected sess first class artists who tdured In th corners of houses overlooktha United States. bemoaned the ing th streets. A census Just com Independence Beige, "but today, plated shows that there are 1,421 alsa th artists stay in th United such Images of the" Virgin and States. 1,21 of Christ. 1 bt bet--t- sr Short Furrows cigars "Here! exclaimed th man. He spread out his hands, and eased or ..was. gained before th family (By . CentraIPreaa -- Writer.) entrance moved to the mountain RAPIDAN. Va. No exam's worried th 23 Sharp at halt paet eight o'clock youngsters rromalx ta . sixteen yesry week-da- y morning' th old who student compose Vest, years Saturday, .Miss Christen - riHKmtaln oftheHoover the KentuckyCommunity body glrl teachschool, given by the president to er. rings a hand bell to call her young neighbors of th famous charge- s- Ray Burker. the little summer camp on ths Rapldan riv- fellow who sold President Hoover the famous 'possum and subseer, near here. Going through a typical days quently interested him in th session with the class, few mem- who! group of mountain children, bers of which ever before had been then has th task of raising the inside a school room, give the national flag to the top of the best possible reasons why that. school- flag staff. Mf- gathered nidvr"Hi-tSae- 5r usual formality was omitted both the regular scholars and my- er jreads a simple story and they self, who was a student for a day. sing a song which some of Ah In th first place, when the pupils already knew. A tall, sandy-haire- d school was dedicated February 24, boy, Ray's cousin, Bealy was th class it and Burker, from over the mountain, organized, found that none of the children arrived at this time the morning had the same degree of Teaming I was present, and was assigned Moat of them more than ten years a desk Immediately. H t sixteen old learned to read and write from and has the mountain dignity In brother and sisters. full measure. School, I felt, is a serious opportunity for him. Bright, Attractive Children. Far from being unlettered hill, Miss Vest now reads from a billies, as some newspaper reports book of children verse, and sevwoud Indicate. I found these chil- eral of her scholars read short volume. dren to be bright and httractive. poems from the same But the consequence of living Then comes spelling. Cat and rat .. this time Ji eleven .Bx and the nooh Yeieas for nice-looki- oglock be!L tot caii th others tn for the Ian-- 1 lunch three oclock potur and Th children living hearbj. , guage work. A few more brief starts j Mk vtorira his-we- "exceptntkw-Rajmtiayhe-frvs-- I -- "It's Stephen!1' "W shall sea " said Jeckerson, Which w did. AVOID MORNING RUSH BYADVANCE- - PREPARATION past- aa brothers and sisters who att'nd. three school is out. w a -Th A Othera uclly- - haula- go- - home for Uuu-h- , - Girl AVho Would eat from lunch boxes, or great t The school house Is a snug Advice to the Workinghandkerchief which first serve as bunding, solidly constructed about . . the lunch wrapper and then as a th Hoover camp the combined tablecloth and Hap- - on the sloping side of the moun- Burker house U within kInc may b why Is It that bed always seems cuffs sf a dress. Make-u- p a hundred Seek Children s Confidence. yards while hevers! mo.t comfortable to th working carelessly applied or daubed onto Aa part of the goal of getpnq other houses, some vacant, dot the,glrl ,n tllOM few moments when a face not thoroughly washed. completely acquainted, sho asks. Mope. Th. school building haa a hV urm hV been shut off and the Even th most closely bobbed hair after Ahvr.arnhmeuc - ia over, for. riorums, view of th surrounding ielock state ccumgly,--Tt-timust- b .com bed ana smooths d and the dav. what t hae rdwldrerr - 4k -ewtry -tor tmlet Whatever th reason patted into placs. Thau too there Half of the structure f given to getbe,up! andJinow, and tp tell something w ronv know f ia tha matt at chappsd akin, esabout themselves. They answer over to the Urge schoolroom. Th may the longer w lingerexperienc beneath pecially In cold wsathsr. If the and hurry to queries about booka'other half on the ground floor, that warm blankets the mor ws water 1. too hot- - or too cold, if and the proper way to wne let. is ths teachers roomy apartment, the will havs to hurry In order to get th soap Is not rtnssd away careto letters the whom and ters, though living room, bedroom, bath work on time. fully, It tho hands and fee ar not are to go remain a mystery. kitchenette. Th one room on the to Waahwi'g, dressing and breakfast thoroughly dried, ths skin will soon half past two o'eloik. sei ond floor the attic, I used by are Then it likely t0 become a hasty and bseomo coarse and red. of and the second Burker. 15 years old, another confused scramble and w reach who is systematic) wtU Th day the first having been at ten sister of Rav. who jmta aa Miss th office tired. Irritable, and im- go overgirl her wardrobe before she oclock in the morning. This par-- 1 Vest's companion It's a bretty bad goes td bed at night and see to it I waa th first visitor after th properly dressed. ticular day la so warm that they for a hard day's work. that everything regdy for ths wear their classroom clothes day. when the children beginning next day's us. She can cut down side. real playgrounds Is to be 'were so surrounded by reporters Not only do many nervous and di- on with tils start ths her morning's preparations by early no real work could be done, gestive ready shortly, but in the mean-itbmorning rush, but a habitually manicuring her nails, brushing her time thb barer ground suffices 'for only the motions gone careless being hair tnd giving bor complexions appearance la likely tp some of those., age-olgames luiroygh. They showed great Even though th detail,- of whatever treatment .it may need to In the first outsider are carefully-rendered are still popuiar everywhere, by-- the4eae w ud y- depth b Jl axelaxi nrJn,t h c x pe r le n c ed.'w hi lero rtge word sre4sven in country tub at night. OX time, some important Item may b of th bath good-by- e met those with a ae base, "tag and chief, prisoner's conquered by friendly Ray and, 8if automobile road, is some previous schooling, or who course If ah cannot forgo the luxforma of ail.. three iered tha flag, they started for readily overlooked. Ing the In Pi race with the clock, the ury ef those few moments In bed In mak the half hour short. Hoover ttbeir homes, and 1 left the simply Just no schoo. What edu- have already been grounded left. ah can set th each morning, Eva May Burker (called Did'') Community school" with- a unique, run in the stocking may be cation Is present has been sup- the fundamentals by their unnoticed or th soiled collar and alarm ten minutes ahead. now takes her turn with the hand t unforgettable memory. plied by member of th families. Abolishes Jury Trials. WOMANS-SPHER- E CONCERT, FIELD ;. Jp" HOfcART. Tasmania.--CA- P) Tasmania, smallest of tho six Australian states, has abolished trial by Jury. Future criminals will be tried by two Judges who must both b convinced of a prisoner's Innocence before he can b released. Kin Hubbard -- Girls, 4aa. W 01d, New - , py res m-t- a 1 at re-s- ul -- - EXTENDED TO FACTORY AND MARKET FAILS, BUT RADIO OFERS NEW FIELD America spends about twenty; The modern woman no longer club before a battery of cameras .millions a year In the support of' exists solely within the four walls Boys you know I don't like twelve symphony orchestras, two of her horns. Her responsibilities close-upshe said, "but It you to th .factory and the reach want to take me just chatting In- great opera companies and fifteen market,outplace in her community. or sixteen famous individual ar- The formally. go ahead" bakery and cannery are extenIrlor to the tlm Rudy s'epped tists but th glorious concert field sions of her kitchen! the restaubefore the microphone the statly of the past la no more, rant and tha waiting rooms re. -- haU ef Americas'' in tb Pan-- 1 flections of hey hospitality. Theretoto building Aim?rc n, the mnnetan. ia ro"tiat-plact- r fore she ha begun to make it her wasAjjor to its that" thewt placer r - reaching ih radio.theIt is humming- voices, pay trje brininess I ment and spring flowwa clean and well ordered. that being able to turn on a con- - are . These are some Of th questions Yflth the first music the placejrert While one lire In bed. has became like a huge bouquet tc,i ddd a new hazard to th course )! ha undertaken to hav answered or through her activities In the concert artist. Nobody which the bees hav departed. aoclai service was there, but the buxung who can be aesthetically satisfied clubs, political and Parent-Teachwould by lha turn of a disc go out organizations, and had ceased. Does ths city health In the ram to a oisiapv, mustt associations; ' i hGl- Yet if this Invention has tak department ae to th thorough. T'Ttl noon and throughout the nei mway ,)th ,t ha, ness of dish washing In restaubreakfast with Mr. Dal and Mrs , certainly wlihih other. One rants? Do ths employes have a satgiven O' Hay Lyman Wilbur, wife f of the most Interesting features isfactory pises to wash their secretary of tho Interior, who were) 0f tj,e amazing development Is the hand? Are,tha public rest rooms seated on either side of her. Ehe'rhance IV'bffer the musics! be- - clean, and adequately - equipped? wors a green and black flowered gmer. Many ar the artists who Hav they soap and warm water chiffon velvet and email blicvk have been introduced to the public for Washing the bauds and a sanihat. tary mesng of dr j Ing them? Are by radio s, lntn or er , album, Hht caused Vtllee to flush with pleasure by posing with him and Mrs. Porter Dale president of the - ftd, -- tha employes tn groceries and markets and food shop required to wash their hands during the day? Of course, not overy woman haa th tlm for all these publlo activities Many ar still restricted by duty to the intereet and pleasures of .their own households. It surh a home maintains a high standard, of it is the kind of horns to which ttre rhttdren ttke to bring their friends if every member of th family has legrnsd to Practice cleanliness aa aecnnd nature, then the head of that home Is also making a pricelea contribution to th health and happiness of th community. If she bring up a ehilid tn an atmosphere' of cleanliness and order, a child who respecta his body and keeps It elean. who recognises hla neighbor's rights and keeps clean for their saks, zb has don her civic duly because she has endowed him with some of the fundamentals of character and good citizenship. -- Mussolini Again Seen at Private Theatre Parties AN tARIL DAY My' Dear MU Llpplncut r I hold a very good position withI a concrete block concern an have ever reason to believe my I dont employment .1 permanent. know whether to buy en automoadvise Please bile er g'.t married. Florinellc Fieri?!!: , r The upkeep Of etther car fitful time husband the eeostantexpenditure tha mqney. but I believ you'd get th most pleasure out of a ear. r. Fawn LipplncuL v Women an curls git more Ind'- .pndvox.- sUtlts j hav a husband or buy a car. or enjoy both, ail depend!! on earnin' ability. In the n when girls loafed aroui tin they died, or ktx two evert community tius..-3'tivy..,A-in Bv PRINCE PIGNATELLL ROME (US) Premier Musso. Ufil haa emerged from th aeclu-slo- n that Yellowed the Matteottt murder In 1824, and one again ta being seen at private reception 1 and theatre parties . For six year II Due ajtpearsd at only publlo function4 snd then surrounded by a stpbng guard of And Fascist plain clothes polio military. Now h4 seems to hav to decided change hla mod of life waa made His flrtr appsaranc frOWN. THE A O BELLE ACCOSTIN' TRIFLER In thecompany of his wife and thel.rt eldest daughter, Edda, - re or three couples that had gone Another la another pop'ltr route cently engaged, at the Valle The mess. snapwu A a to Short, 20 ter deplorable years. girt together as a comedy by Baacha r no more di ire, where py engagement part of a fellers regarded His Guitry was being presented., equipment asm as his muffler or astro us than long shop figure sitting calmly erect' in a box filled with qjKtrreU, was cane, or overgalters, something to to a attraction much greater A .poutin' an' effante. o tbe theatregoers than the tak to dances, someone to exhib- Jealousies, play. it. Of course ther were some feller- has got to owjv a girl acts Between ths all the promie hi real natural pops out an' good, substantial marriage, but attending the perbride has gatylo -hav a toe ' nent persons thousan's an thousan's of good, oca box .to pay forms called at the needclothes some an' teeth filled air likely young women faded lack respects to tho Premier and before sheAevesls her real char, their drooped In ther homes ter He was his Rachels. Donna dont droop aeter." Thers more fun tn knowin' soon wits, o' proposal. Girl surrounded a little group vsrv enrly these (lay, an so ter you km git married then ther t in which General by Balbe and Presaa fadin' Is concerned tiler's a way iuASein' married- With all her Ip-- ident of th Bnate Luigi Feder-soto fix that Women n girt git dependence, alit1beauty parlor on were prominent. eountles opporout in tbe woild lodsy They sys-a- avav' corner, liter Mussolini andan don't kkng tunities to support herself, a gift , Several days 'emseives Attended-anothe-; thee none'o'-thoie time Rave should 5kroily wear home sn' around Bin tra to sea, Viennese a ui trytnt O in vetgl-yehunk tear"o' betn "kiT pis maid. 6he kin then. II Duee has revue. gone almost rt stay in the ring as long as an Into proposin'. ThejCyd In a theatre, always achusband same mtn She km have a huaband any weekly to the hi to shop jr clothes. wife. They time she kin support one. Girls companied by as they don't have iwgit merrled or take used to marry some awful misfits Mirtoes Oplura Trade Ends. the veiYGIrls are smarter an' rsthertn slay at home an' be a h--r excuse aHIUttt no be. LI5BON to ther' but used Mtsj (AP) HI his annual utnan foxier thy Llpvri-u- t once said,-- Too many msrryin a dub today even if ther repert of eplum, the governor of a qtiila-fetter know (ew iitstaaces of it. faabc Macso, Jiie Portuguese roony trbst mf girls wretched Craw's youngest daughter la seek- - China, says that there have "been ther tovo him Of all th or after in a divorce because she a tired ho cases of opium traffio in re-mistakes, either belore months. Tho largest ring of giltln' up evert mornln' an marriage, that's the moat gigantic. aa- tin .her husband's breakfast an opium smuggler says th (over-staffiAn' fer a couple to rive tip ento school. ha sick been broken up, o', after they're marry hiijoff yir TAKYY eat ei f the s'oty ef soouf s year Pont, V Marked It H-iclurmation so that tb geg It oge e.ntll re ubKulvr eeiv TUG HOLLAS' Ki.AAAU aa! reasoastHB ebargws paid by JOHN WET. Xovan.br JjV.sS, Kline Xeopu SB excellent 81 oou eir ts wornyCn-gagemen- be-f- . A , ry. t in jtc . r w& pozi-tio- fr honJr f- Fta ot git-lce- nt n' J Mr. Fred Burnette, el has a unique paper In ber possession, published on Saturday; Jan nary 4, 1808. containing a com pie ta account ef th vdeath and burial , ef Georgh Washington. Other Interesting things found lit th home is sn add which reads: For sale Stout, healthy, active, negro wench. A measaae to the Senate- - rtxned by John Adam a president and itfws from London . dated October 18th. The paper was published ta Ulster County, Virgin!, snd named TheGsictle- Mr Burnetts-b- a also in he r possession a cream pitcher which ia an old family heirloom, dating back to 1898. It was carried across the ocean three times, Ths newspaper baa slso corns down a family r?Mr, Vi 1 . 1 -- i I .qu reel U.OW7, 5tU well- - CaLbcJ skhh- rv u -- sun fOR seak eiegaol, n! the'-'rarto- U -- Gayness o Mrs. Hoover Revealed At Gub Breakfast in Her Honor Vorxcn Jules D first violinist, by complying with hi in his request for her d. P . BY SUE NcNAMARA. (Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON AP) A new phase of the personality of Mrs Herbert Hoover was revealed at the Congressional club breakfast in her honor. It was a gay end informal affair And Mrs. Hoover promptly adjptcd herself tutt- - in conrraxt wt'h the fovnsltiy demanded of her at offi-n- al state functions, her smile and manner took on the glow of her surroundings- She listened attentively !to a program given bv Rudy Vatlce's it orchestra and applauded at d conclusion. Eh delightel Weil-Groome- mile-'abo- r sleek-haire- Vlas Fawn Llpplncut, who edits tha "domMtle relations" column tn th Weekly Clip Horii. an' whoa a recognised authority ou affairs o1 the heart, baa received the- - fol' iatin letter: , ' ot - i " -- lined Tcleariy a Apply tojassaf left Pvecmber ?l, V.'. ..tieara - a..wo,. ThU rv pape wu handed down from one Jeneretlon to an and a riven to Mn, Burnett by tyr molher tha lata Mi. Irene Smith. Mn. Burnette has had it In her six othp year. ' t, iJUuflrtMA,bovt hewirwi the pee!on , pap:4-a- 4 presents - laor der to prererva tt tha owner 1 going to Trams It. Mrs. Burhetr loaned tha rare edition at one tlm and hn t aaa returned tha aecUon. waa misatn aa shown ia Tha other tUuatra tion is shownthe negrav wench for4ho;k4ufalB rate ad " -- |