PAGE 8 I j LIGHT And l BRIGHT * l FITS THE CRIME WINNIPEG, Man. i,m« H—r ,—,——J n*w hh in —in, 100,000TH PURCHASER. SEE HIM TODAY! * fl . Activities Planned SEE TRAINING FILM Dunn Lions Thursday night will I see a technicolor film on the train- | lng of Naval air cadets. President Waite Howard said this morning that Recruiter Ernest Fox | has procured the film from tne; Navy office In Raleigh. The movie depicts the activities | of a sailor from the time he quail- | fies as a Naval cadet on through the | entire training program and until I he qualifies as a jet pilot. I Lion Jesse Capps has charge of |. the program. Members of the club I r.dD also receive a report on the I Aorse show held last weekend. j PICNIC SCHEDULED Dunn Rotarians will hold their | annual picnic Friday night at: 7 o’clock at Williams Lake in near- ; i by Sampson County, President A.' Dunn Firms Install Air Conditioning Fluorescent Light Aids Dishwashing RALEIGH. Housewives may take a tip from a lighting engineer who says he enjoys helping his wife wash dishes since he installed a new fluorescent fixture over the kitchen sink. Now, with cool, white light to make the job easier, he says, “I thoroughly enjoy helping with the dishes.” Jim Foreman, lighting engineer for one of the North Carolina elec* trie power companies, gave an il lustrative demonstration on home lighting during the Brushy Moun tain Fruit Growers’ Field Day at Kilbey’s Gap in Wilkes County. The demonstration was held for the benefit of fruit growers’ wives who attended, according to Mrs. Agnes Watts, Alexander County home demonstration agent for the State College Extension Service. TWO KINDS OF LIGHTING Mrs. Watts arranged the special program as a study designed to bet ter home conditions through Im proved lighting. The informative demonstration was held in the home of Mrs. Clyde Lowe Aug. 8. Foreman told his audience that any room in a home Deeds two kinds of lighting—specific light for the seeing task and general room lighting. He empnasized that sci entific reseach has revealed the . 8., Johnson announced this morn jing. | Rotarians and their wives wijl • take a picnic supper, which will be spread on the grounds Lawrence | Baldwin is chairman of the eom jmittee on arrangements. TO HOLD BARBECUE j Dunn Post No. 59 of the Ameri can Legion will hold a barbecue I supper Thursday night at 7 o’clock Ito further plans for the Legion’s | annual Four-County Fair. 1 Commander Paul G. White and I Adjutant. Keith Finch, in making i the announcement, said that it will ' be a free feed and urged Ml Legion : naires to attend. j Chairman J. O. West will report ■on plans which have been made ! and is also expected to make com -1 uiittee assignments. Two Dunn business firms— meeting the challenge of the hottest summer in a decade or longer—have Installed new air conditioning systems. McLamb Supply Company of Dunn has just completed In stallation of new Curtis air conditioning units in the First Citizens Bank and Trust Com pany and in the Sanitary Bar ber Shop. These twe business firms are now among the coolest in town. Even at the lowest setting of the controls, air-condi tioning units provide a near chilling temperature. They are powerful enough to bring the tempwature down to 40 degrees. And that's plenty cool, even In this scorching weather. McLamb Supply Company Is exclusive dealer for Curtis air conditioning systems ,In this section. need. He demonstrated several exam ples of homemade lamps so con structed a$ to furnish plenty of safe light for household tasks. The base of one was made from three broom sticks arranged in a.wooden base. A diffusing bowl, a 158-watt bulb, and a large white-lined shade insured safe illumination. The lighting engineer believes the newly-developed fluorescent tubes designed for home use offer many opportunities for more ef ficient and attractive lighting. ' - + THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN. N. C. BRITISH QUADS LEARN THE TRICK OF STANDING UP .; : ;v /' r LONDON'S QUADRUPLETS NEAR THEIR FIRST BIRTHDAY with a varying show of assurance, as the Cole babies, Frances, Edna, Marie and Patricia try to stand with aid of a strap between two perambulator*. The quads will be one year old in September and their individual personalities are already developing. (International) -Get Tough" Policy Follows Utah Prison Riot POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN. Utah.—tin—A new get tough policy was ordered today for Utah’s “mo del” prison after 22 convicts rioted and held the acting warden and a guard as hostages for seven v.ours in the second major riot in three months. “We'll show these hoodlums we are running this prison,” said King ly Clawson, acting chairman of the state board of corrections, after a conference with- Gov. J. Bracken Lee. 'You’re damned ' right,” Lee snapped. “They’ll be lucky if they ever get out of those oells.” DISCIPLINE RECOMMENDED * Lee recommended that all of the convicts involved In the riot be locked In their cells for at least 30 days. He al-o recommended a strict new disciplinary code. Clawson agreed and said the 1 board probably would add a few I more of our own” to Lee’s recom- I mendations. I The new tougher policy Lee ad vocated would call for punishing all 500 inmates at the new prison that cost $12,000,000, If a single con vict steps out of line. “FAVORITISM” BLAMED Both riots were said to be started LANTERN LOADED BUFFALO, N. Y. (Iff!) Carrying a lantern cost Samuel Johnson SSO In court. Police found three books of policy slips In the lantern. by dissatisfaction among the con victs because of “favoritism” dis played by prison officials. Acting Warden Wes Hsslen and Guard Edward A. Schmidt were not harmed during the seven hours they were held hostage, although their lives were threatened several times. A threat of starvation finally forced the inmates to release the two men. 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