THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. HOW.o SEW | by— Ruth Wyeth Spears «32 Virtuous Intolerance Intolerance has its place, isn’t enough of it against indecency, Just plain vulgarity There employed injustice and A youngster engaged in ruining his life is seldom open to reason. No fool like a young fool The culture that a wife can spread on her husband who has no taste for it thin veneer, | Law Books and Jails Too many people think usuail Full man nature can mother | Usually Classified as Blue | It is better to find that a “feet of clay nstead i of that mate every type of room; ) lampshades, IF YOU have slip covers made by an interior decorator and By JOSEPH W. LaBINE f of intrepid Russian scientists thorough examination of Arctic aviators began the most wastes yet attempted by men, “kitchen.” Suddenly the whole world aware of the po- work, the Alaska, Columbia * As Russia goes to newed interest to Canada, British seeks to extend her domain to the North Pole. In Great | Britain, scientists are mulling over data gathered by the Brit- ish Graham land expedition to the Antarctic. Many reasons sudden interest. northwest passage which Henry Hudson sought may yet be found in the Arctic sea. ation progress has made practical such long sustained flights as the two Moscow-California hops last summer. Moreover, who knows what valuable mineral deposits lie beneath the crust of ice and snow hat covers Arctic lands? justify this The fabled Antarctic Land Discovered. nt Brit- + nat In the Antarctic, ish expedition Graham land is not an archipelago of islands as previously reported by Sir Hubert Wilkins, but one great tract of land—a peninsula of the Antarctic continent. Thus an im mense tract has been added to the earth's known surface. But it is the North pole which discovered its proximity to North America, Eu- rope and Asia—a potential short- cut across the top of the world. The Soviet's best scientists are now living in some 60 weather sta- tions along the Arctic coast, helping push back the frontier and open the sea to ships—at least in summer. Their observations are now sup- plemented by those of the ice-floe expedition, four scientists who land- ed near the pole last May and have since drifted slowly southward, to be picked up recently off the coast of Greenland. Submarines Enter Picture. Moscow has announced that even- tually it will establish a series of weather observatories and landing fields along the proposed polar air- way between Russia and the United States. From these vantage points the Soviet will study geography of the Arctic with airplanes, while sub- marines dive under the ‘ze crust to looks with re- province. In United States own far north below American recently Siberian orth which formerly existed only a home of living death for Czarist political prisoners. Even today the Stalinist government is probably using part of Siberia as a prison for victims of its atrocious purges, but Dr. Gruber found other portions of this vast frigid seas Gruber, an correspondent, explore the Dr. Ruth newspaper visited the America has been slow to appre- possibilities of Alaska. nextr al moval of farmers from sub-mar- ginal American lands to more fertile ABOVE-—Captain Amundsen tak- his Norwegian flag flies at the point determined upon as the exact South Pole. This remarkable photo was taken December 14, 1911, the date Amundsen reached the pole. BELOW-—Every iceberg that men- with so many exploration parties, in- cluding the recent Russian expedi- tion under Commander Panapin. Alaskan soil several years ago. But she has done little more. Today, when airways span every ontinent, there is still no regularly scheduled line between the United States and Alaska, although Alaskans themselves are more air- others in the states. Last year more than 20,000 residents of the territory made trips y air—almost one-fourth of the population! Alaskan territory can be ¢ »ar-around exploitation Private Radio Stations. In the entire territory ti rivate radio stations, laska Airways diary) maintains r weather uch 1s u quer Americ: north . Meanwhile, British Col i ETOWINngE pains anc Pattullo wan ders to the North upon agreement government, the include all of ) of Mackenzie, including the radium-producing Great lake Such a territory would give | rich potential mineral In a few months the entire world nin and his companions discovered formation secret. Gulf Stream at Work. It is already known that they Arctic is devoid of life, they had frequent animal visitors. Many obstacles must be overcome before commercial air routes can be mapped over the Arctic, although aviators used to northern flights claim the atmosphere is much clearer and more favorable for fly- ing than in temperate zones. 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