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ivjaion Will Lve Its Historic Cites . Preservation of Landmarks Adopted ai a Policy.' - Washington. Preservation of his s tortc sites, buildings sod other mile- stones along the paths traveled by the men - and women 'who created - a nation on this continent has been declared for the Brat time to be a national policy, and provision made by congress to rescue and restore for the Inspiration and benefit : of the American . people such signifi cant reminders of their heroic past Under the , broad term of -two bills one of which already has be come law and the other of which appears assured of enactment be fore congress adjourns. It is hoped to rescue and restore- such surviv als as the Spanish mission In the Southwest. Derby Wharf snd other sites and buildings In Old Salem, Mass, built Jn Colonial times, and beautiful antebellum plantation homes' In Sooth Carolina, Georgia and Mississippi, which are In daily Increasing danger of destruction. Tbe Hermitage plantation on the Savannah river, described as "one of the priceless historical heir looms of this country" was dis turbed recently to make way for an Industrial plant Tbe buildings were purchased by Henry Ford and re moved to another site owned by him at Richmond, Va. Old Homes May Be Torn Down. At Portsmouth, N.. H, are fine old examples of early American homes not as yet endangered bnt are In the old part of town where, unless measures are taken to pre serve them, they are certain sooo to be torn down. And In the West and Middle West, along tbe Oregon Trail., and the route of the Pony Express and the Overland Stage are the sites and survivals of pioneer posts and events. . , It is desired to preserve and re store, la Wyoming, Fort Laramie and Fort Brldger, and to protect Register Cliff in the southern part of tbe state on the aand stone sides of which are Inscribed the names, with dates, of many of the 60,000 pioneers who passed that way In the thirties and forties, and of whom In some cases, these are the only surviving records. Tbe signatures, now in danger of erasure and erosion, can be stabilized for the benefit of future historians and genealogists, and all others In terested In the re-creation of sights and scenes of those early days. All these and many other antiqui ties of national significance are to be surveyed, evaluated and ac quired.. Under the terms of a bill which has passed both the senate and house and Is assured of enactment before congress adjourns, "the secre tary of the Interior Is Instructed to make an Intensive expert nation wide survey to determine the exlst : ence and exceptional value of places and properties of interest as com memorating or Illustrating the his tory of the United States, prelim inary to ; their acquisition, when authorized by gift purchase or oth erwise. -o''.K'" x:y- V; ' In this wort the secretary Is to be assisted by a general advisory board of not; to exceed 11 quali fied experts appointed by him to serve without salary in ' co-operation with the staff of the'hlstorlcal division of the National Park serv ice. ' -i S'-Mi'i-y:,; Another bill, already enacted, pro vides, for a National Park trust fund board to accept and adminis ter gifts or bequests of properties to the National Park service which is charged with the duty of preserv ing and restoring national monu ments, ' , 4 ' ," No Ruaaing Over Bridge " ' , : When, long ago, the city fathers of Xuray built -themselves a -bridge across a nearby' creek they must have built a flimsy structure. For they made a law, still on the statute books of the Virginia town, which stated that no boy "should trot or run across the bridge even If he were barefooted." , Toledo. Even cats and dogs get soiled, so why not a lnun dry for them, toot That's Just wnat Miss Mary Helen Womel dorf, comely freshman at Toledo university, reasoned. :; She inserted this advertise ment In a Toledo paper: SITUATION, WANTED t Col lege student will . wash and denea cats and small dogs." ' Her idea seems to be clicking, too, as, aitbougb. Miss Womel dorf has only been busy at this unique occupation a short time. Increased' numbers of pets have been brought to her to be groomed. She explains that catnip keeps the cats In a docile state during tbe cleansing process and, as her family has bad pets as long as Mary Helen Can remember, she is quite familiar with their treat ment nd care. V Find Support for Atlantis Legend Belief in Lost Continent Gets Confirmation. ; Paris. French ? believers in the existence of a lost continent At lantic have been . greatly encour aged by the announcement that the French ship Ampere has discovered a submerged peak In the Atlantic In the region of where they think the lost continent had been. Paul Le Cour, director of the re view Atlantis and founder of the Friends of Atlantis society, has left for the Azores, where be is study- HIGH-STYLE SATIN Br CHERIK NICHOLAS "Radium Hen", Ducks Like Barnyard Fowl New York. Science announces the discovery of a new kind of "poultry"- the'- "radium hen I" The hen family can well be proud of the "bird." It Is sexless and yet clucks excitedly like any barnyard Leghorn. It needs no food, except electricity, looks like an ordinary watering can, and has led perplexed scientists to the location of many "radium "eggs." The Instrument has been christened "radium hen" by doc tors at the National Physical laboratories in London. They have used It to locate lost or mislaid radium needles used In treating disease. The closer the "hen" Is brought to the un unknown location of the expen sive needle the louder and more excitedly it clucks. I 1 i Satin continues to bold Its glam orous sway In fashion's realm. The tones and tints of tbe present eve ning satins are - enchanting. The model pictured Is typical of the trend of the mode' as to the ex quisite styling given to formal sat ins. A luxurious silver fox cape tops this satin gown which Is in soft almond green en especially ef fective color with sun-tanned skin. It Is made with deep V deeolletage. This front fullness given to the skirt Ing the possibilities raised by the Ampere's discovery. , It.hu bis belief.. that the conti nent which sank below the level of tbe sea existed In the neighborhood of the Azores at a point in tbe At lantic where there Is a submarine platean surrounded by ocean depths which go down both on the Euro pean snd American sides to 8,000 meters (10,680 feet). .- : Mr. Le cour was not at all dis mayed by recent reports to the French Academy of Sciences by Professor Chevalier of the Museum of Natural History that his botani cal studies In tbe Cape Verde Is lands gave proof that no lost conti nent bad existed near there. ' "This only confirms that the site of . Atlantis was elsewhere," said Mr. Le Cour In an Interview before be left "We have always main tained that the Cape Verde Is lands, the Canaries and the Ma deira islands could not have been colonized by the inhabitants of At lantis.. The ocean plateau which Includes the Azores marks the spot where Atlantis seems to have been. Already numbers of legends, myths, traditions and zoological, botanical. linguistic and oceanographic proofs for this theorj have been collected by our society. "It seems certain that a lost civ ilization existed, and that either European civilization was carried to the Americas through the Inter mediary of the lost continent or else the lost 1 continent was the birthplace of civilization and its cul ture spread to the rest of the world." Mr. Le cour said that In some ancient writings the inhabitants of Atlantis were referred to under the name of Ethiopians, and that In Pliny's text Ethiopia was called At lantis. is distinctively chic and describes the newest silhouette movement In fact front fullness is one of the most important dressmaker topics of the moment since fall styles both daytime and evening stress this feature. Man of Iron Hit by Car Walks to Police Station Lynn,- Mass. A man of Iron Is Hapop Baronls. Knocked off his bicycle by a hit-and-run motorist, be suffered concussion of the brain, possible fraeture of the skull and cuts and bruises. He picked up his battered "wheel"' and walked a half-mile to the police station to re port the accident " He finally was prevailed upon to go to a hospital. Huge Boeing Bomber Built for Army Air Corps .r TP f-.:( V"": OUR COMIC SECTION Milk Bottle YWId. Diamond Utlca, N. i. Milk Bottle Clean up week, sponsored annually by mllkhdealers to get housewives to clear their cellars of bottles which ! may bave accumulated during the year, resulted in the return of a diamond ring to a Ctlca woman. The ring was lost five months ago and was found in one of the for- 1 gotten milk bottles. C5YPSVINO THE FEATHERHEADS By Ottoae Dog Daze " y After a year of secret operating this greatest bombing plane In the world, the Boeing 299, was completed for the army air corps at Seattle and appeared for test flights. It has four 700-horsepower motors, a wing presd of more than 100 feet and Is 70 feet long. Its weight is about 15 tona and its expected speed 250 '': ewwMlimiiiriMM PAID jf3S0, I tS I AMP PART BULL I V ll- vi nWmtt-.H -L1JJ. L, -wat mil, ftELlEVE ft', r vOHOf N I ' , J FINNEY OF THE FORCE MOW M L' V lV 4 ByTdOXouthllai' Under Suspicion THAT MR. LILLY WHO YlEZ M 7 , U ft? 6 ' 3 -So WAM WHAT LIVES . 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Shantung, sports Silk, linen, pique would all be good whether you make It as Is, or, with contrasting yoke, sleeves,, belt and pocket. Pattern 2345 Is available In sizes 14, 16, 18, 20. 82, 84, 86, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16, takes Shi yards 36 Inch fabric. Illustrated step-by-step sew ing instructions Included. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. -Write plainly name, address, and style number.; E" StJHE TO STATE SIZE. i Address all .orders to the Sewing Circle Pattern Department 243 West Seventeenth Street, x New York City. 1 i- REVENGE', , , "I don't care, said the little girl who had not been invited to the party, "III be even with them." . : What wUl you dor asked her mother. - "When I grow up I'll give, a great big party and I won't Invite anyone." - Thoughtful John came to his mother the other- day, crying and complaining that his sister bad been teasing him. '? , Mamma," be said, between sol "I wish you would punish Elizabeth. "Now, John," his mother replied. "you would not want to see your lit tle sister punished, would you?" ( ' "No, ma'am I ... But you can take. .. her upstairs where I can't see you."1 - Fhrst Girl Where were your vacation? - Second Girt (listlessly) No man's land. - . yon on Ana Wliea to Stoa , Betty Jane's a plnhead. Ann No. she Isn't A nh knows Just how far It can go. lead suues an nour. ' , . .
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