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Cold
Theirt Most Deceit Jb
Wi'-a Expedition.
' Bollywood Down at the bottom
of the world, where the winds howl
11, winter long at tempera! ...act
70 degree below aero, men.U. a
1 tiie seetfnd Byrd Antarctic ex;cl
- tlon spent IS long month.
And of aU the difficult and -
gerous Jobs assigned to men-' t :
ttbe crew, the balloon man'a 1- -!
Jvlgll ami tboaa icy blasts, bended
. the llat,- 1 v " "
i Even the'' two cameramen who
risked their Uvea to phou f;'a ex
citing Incidents ? agree tuat their
Job did not eompare with that of the
meteorologist fs:M
4 The story of George Grlmlnger
sent with the expedition by the
told by John I Herrmann and Carl
X Peterson, who brought 130,000
feet of aim back from Little Amer
ica, . .- '
400 Balloons Released.
V' Day after day Qrlmlnger mount-
ed the snow covered root, of the
.. aclence bulfldlng and kept tel
escope trained on balloons soaring
Into the atmosphere. More than
400 balloons were, released by the
meteorologist to determine wind ve
locity and direction at varlons alti
tudes. - .. J'
t. The neat little pUe of record books
;ost Qrlmlnger- many a frost bitten
.lixik anil nnmtr. For hours at A
' time, exposed to the extreme cold,
teir; i luid the band crank
ca-. . i ea.-WT-'''
1 aphers developed a
t i,t their own to defeat
t!a ? r. Placing their cameras
Ik -j would prepare scene
raWhinV' rac for. the
.s and grind them-until they-
Once Herrmann clambered up a
75 toot ateel radio tower for a bird's-
tha eamn. s The scene
over, be tried to descend, but dis
covered his legs were irosen to a
pair af ateel supports. Another man
1l.Knl anil hmk him lOOS.
Anofher time on a tractor trip
toll harvard Into 12-foot
crevasse, but escaped with bruises.
The cameramen and four others
k.nn1 tar th admiral's ad
vance base to bring back supplies
and equipment lea oy juyra wnen
he returned to tittle , America by
plane. ,'-K.?N;i''f
19.CYMr.Old Church Is
Dissolved by Court Writ
Jjsboii, Ohio. The 125-year-old
rn.tr.lt. TtatnrmrA church In Han-
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over township near here, was dle
nnrier an order.: issued by
Columbiana County Common Plea
Judge W. F. Lonee. - .
a MmAr tract was aiviueu. i.u
synod was granted the church and
Its site. The parsonage t was
-.tA tii thA (Central Theological
seminary and the cemetery adjoln-
i .. .hniwh wii asslcned to the
time, exposed to the extreme cold, I Trlnitv Reformed Church Cemetery
bekept blseye.oiuthtelescopfcBe- Ja'uon. : ; ,
cause the lens must be adjusted con
stantly, be eonW wear orny mum
gloves. These kept his Angers from
tVMtiM to the friztd metal, but
they weren't much protection from
the cold.'
Qrlmlnger relayed his readings
through a telescope to fellow sci
entists In th warm building below.
' Readings were made once a minute
ohtil the balloon was lost rrom
sight. In daylight their course could
; be followed ap to 80.000 feet Dur
ing the long winter of endless night
little paper bags containing lighted
candlea were attached,
j Suffered From Frostbite.
1 " Qrlmlnger wore, noseguard and
other special equipment bat still
he suffered continually from frost
bite, tha cameramen related. As
matter of fact, U of the in men
under Admiral Blchard Byrd, and
, the admiral himself, "wert frostbit.
- ten at ona Urns or another. .
. Frequently- lbs eameramen - ana
tothers on trsil trips would be caught
: it. . kiiRini and narta of their
'bodies f rosea before they could
erect s shelter. At Wade of Jortu
Hollywood suffered the most severe
css4w He -was-eighteen, pounda
lighter when released from the
V ilOSpltal V "-.''( . .V-'v
: Uotlon piciura pnowgru
difficult at any temperature below
aero and almost Impossible at 40
degrees on down, the cameramen
reported.- Down to 40 degrees the
' film becomes brittle, and beyond
- that It continually breaks.
The camera itself creeses at iow
IPka narlah WHS CKBDlUUeU in
1810 by Hev. John Stauzh, a Gets
.n T.nthRrarf minister. .He served
as pastor until 1847.
Find IlicUc i
i . ; i Ccnscrlj
Spring I :, I i. For a while
X A. Cook il.u;t "t know Just what
to think. Cou:j it be that the
AAA was tumli;g cm Into gold, J
after all?
i Called to adm! . r the estate
of a brother, Co. 'c " I a corn
Crib full of corn. V .e work
men were loading It from the
crib Into their wasion tticy sud
denly stopped, rubbed their eyes,
. There, in the middle of the
crib, was a pile ot money. Ten
thousand dollars they counted, In
gold, coin and bills.
'. Cook's brother had been known
to be well-to-do, but not to the
extent of being able to bide 110,-
ooa, . ,'
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Ere: '; '.; t!:c lives of I: t . '
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Liberty Statue to Have
. Birthday Party in 1S33
waahinTtnn. American citizens
han been Invited by the national
n j, anrvtM to ' BarticiDaie nexi
air in a nroirram which will mark
the fiftieth anniversary of the Statue
Of Liberty. ; .
The monument .was unveiled on
October 28, 1886. The nation shared
In the ceremonies.;. VVi.i. ..:;
. Tha nark aerTice has requested
that everyone Interested In the semi
centennial ceieorauon bsmh m w-i
and aaaambllnc noems and
pictures of the . statue which were
published at me umo w
aented the memorial. r .
It waa pointed out mat many oi
those pictures and -fflustratea c-.
"atrlklnr and arUstlc
lending- tbwnaelves, admirably to ef
fective reproducuon."
Authors who wrote poems during
the dedicatory period Included John
Greenleaf Whlttler, Ella Wheeler
Wilcox, a C. Stedman, Charles Bar
hard, Esther' Singleton John J.
Garnett, Sidney Herbert Plerson. -
Turks Find Way to Beat Polygamy Ban
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Women Taken Outside An
kara on Work Contracts,
i.vih Tnrkav.-Polvesmv and
m Mllvtnna narrlaeeS are Still
problems which are worrying the
TurkJah republican government '
ara am marrlaces were
made drll ceremonies and monog
amy for all future onions msde the
la "annarlntendent Of
law. inn vm .
marriaces" In each municipality,
CHAMOIS VOGUE
' rcw mBwai tncaotaa
Dog Beggar Accepts
Only Good Nickels
Danla VallAT. 4Dkl. PlM nick-
eltj arent good enough for Jack,
bliieblood blroXlog owned ny w
gu Long, local hardware mer
chant 'i. .v.? ";: '' '.
with the bird - season over
Jack, to earn a living, becomes
nanhandier. ' He treads me
streets of Pauls TaUey with A
paper sack dangling from bis
teeth . begging mercnania xruuf
door to 4oor to drop In a nickel
so be can buy meat
Shopkeepers try 'to aissuaae
the big English setter with pen
.iu ' niiim and washers but he
I"""- - ' .
n't accent them.' The dona-
i mnat ha a nickel and It can'
not go Into his sack until he ex
amines It ' v , , " ' '
When Jack acquires a nickel
.M immediately to a nearby
meat market enters the' front
door,; approaches tne meai case
and points, true oiru-aog wbu
tit ttiM mot ha wanta. '
ivu, w :
Butchers have learned not to
.. wAtcrhf the do nor to
sen him tough ateaks. He de
tects discrepancies as readily as
k-m tha-avaran housewife and
he refuses to trade' with short-
weight artlsta.
. t
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mu Ula nf waa rt riff chamois hat
and Jackets and various accessories
nf .hamnla la maklna S bUt appeal
out In Hollywood colony wnere mm
beauties set the pace in blgb fash
in -' nara ' wa im - Jean ' Harlow
i wearing a perfectly stunning suede
Jacket Note bow artfully It Is pan
eled thus inducing an jniereauna
a.ui una Tha nncketa are trlaniU1
tar shaped which, together wiia ois
and cbuples , who ; are . physically
"passed" for marriage come nexora
him for tneir union. . -
But habit keeps many or me.
Turklab , population following the.
old ways. Now a clever trick where
by this Is dons, has been dlscor-
viva. ' .. ' . , .
Vfen from Anatolia go to uunoui
and there And young women, espe
cially pensioned war wiaowa mm
mhana and nan them on em
ployment contracts for work In the
provinces.'. v. y.- :.. .
. n,aaa anntracta are duly legalised
by the. publie notary. When, the
wat ta - marrr1 uin1 mr
proach the provincial ilerlc, exhibit
then- contract; saying that It m a
civil marriage contract ana wo vim
cleric who does not understand the
document proceeda to unite them
In marriage accorutug w
rites. '" -
. if they married civilly tney wouia
i. thai nanalon. ' 80 they hava
Invented this way ot taking in the
clerics, who thus Innocently breaks
the law in wedding mem wmwau
When they have never been through
a elvO ceremony. -..V j '7
The Ankara government u ammv
to Issue regulations forbidding pub
lie notaries , to legalise these em
ployment contracts wmcn are vwua
abused in una wmji - -,
" As tor polygamy, Tuonan men
atlll succeed la practicing It From
m.MM tha rraaa over Into Bul
garia and there marry wives under
tha aTnranis law ana unui um
back. In the same way tne men oi
South 'Anatolia cross into the re?
glon ot Alexandretta, wnere wey
,t.y, TnrUah- Jurisdiction,
and there they provide themselves
with mors' wives, v
This practice la also to oe swppeu
by a law which wiu attacn muerm
punishments to these supienuge
baU buttons, lend a (cap o chic
The Jacket Is collarless, so that U
... ha avnrn with a scarf. Jean Is
earrytmr a soft shirred, calfskin bag
with barrel shape iocs. , ceiow m
the. picture Is an . ensemble of
chamois- bat; , glow an Jacket
hiph Gertrude Michael 'elects to
with her navy . Diue areas
which has polka dots and s hugs
ruffly.; Jabot , ,;;-,, k,,,
i -'XiJPl I Hit Per jQMES
TKB FCSHERAAAM . HOME
ANY t-UCKf
ar,l"'''ALLl,'
Bin"-;"1. ; )l RI&HT
A ROAT in
mm'l ;mm$& .-the ovrn
HnU I UAt oijE. WOOKED"
THAT WAS A, MitE--Vjem AMY--MVAYi
OVER THREE" FEET tONS-"H-
.... a-.rawrl A T'leF" ll , .''j fc...
H Xon can get. by this summer wiihj
ounnany thlnga-but NOT without
that "indispensable" The Shirtwaist
rrockl And indeed, why should youj ',
even try, when a very few yards ot
mart striped cotton shirting and a
little effort can produce the pictured
result? In town, In the country, onj
the links, or driving your car you'll
find that "action back," the answer
to your prayers. The Inverted skirt
pleat makes for unhampered freedom
4 tha alaahed brevity ' Of the
leeves was designed with "heat
wave" In mind.-' Every woman will
have one shirtwaist frock but the
amart woman wUl make several I. i
, Pattern 8222 la available In sizes
12, 14, 18, 18, 20, 80, 82, 84, 86. 88, 41
and 42. SUe 16 takes 8tt yards l
Inch fabric Illustrated atep-by-si
awing Instruction Included.
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coins or Stamps colns pref r
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H HClTH-R. WAS THAT LADY
3 XMOvV HER I JUST WAlT
A " "TS THIS vwiHtv
. orF'U M2-UC2 -VA DID
LET IT STAND
rha Wiiifnr Ynn aav , he had a3
- the landmarks of a burn. Don't yon
mean earmarks? it -
Tha RfTvirteiw WelL there was
enough soli In them to make It the
same thing. ., ,, ,
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',V Ah, Hal " " i
: . "a I marry you, you'll have to
atva nn vnnv 1oh.H ,(.; .r. . -. .v. ..1! !.. ! .
c "But my' dear ' man, yon; don'
seem to realise you're in tne xweiv
I tleth century." N 1
No, but I knew the man you'-
working for." i
- in -It Soared Hiss '
V Slnkerton Why do you argue so
against compulsory eaucauonT I '
. His Friend My wife tried to makaj
me learn how to cook my own mealol
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" "Daal" In Fact j
Teacher-Surannei la "pants" i 1
gular or pluralT '
: Suzanne I thtok they are r' ' t
above th. waist anf plural 1 i
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