o** SNAPSHOT CUILIX SEEING THINGS AT NIGHT • In ; yi! nm ; HpJck M ctp lit ■•-; ■'• fags* Photographing lightning present* no problem other than patiently waiting j for the flash with the lens open, the camera stationary. At the top—A night ■ picture made with an exposure of 25 minutes at « on chrome typo film- Its probable that a shorter exposure would have sufficed. Outdoors at night you win and many a good, perfectly “get table” shot. Lightning, for example, ,takes its own picture very neatly. And the procedure is simple. As a lightning storm approaches, , place the camera (even a simple box type outfit will do) on a window sill or some other convenient perch, aim it at the storm center, open the shutter for a time exposure—and then wait for things to happen. If you are lucky, a bolt of lightning will soon come within the ken of your camera. Then close the shutter, ,wind the film to the next number, and try again. Lightning pictures are doubly effective if they include nearby buildings or trees. Picturing illuminated buildings, electric signs, and other night-bloom ing subjects is simply a matter of time exposure. The camera, of course, must be stationary. Length of exposure depends on the amount and color of light on your subject, and the kind of film used. The chrome type of film is excellent for ■outdoor night time exposures, as it minimizes flare from strong, exposed lights. Usually, you’ll find exposures of from two to five minutes adequate (unless you stop the lens ’way down; then you’ll need longer time). And if your subject is bathed in colored Questions And Answers - Social Security 11. My employer says he has to keep my Social Security account number card. Can he do that? Ans. No. An employer may not j keep the account card of an em ployee. He must give it to the em ployee, although the employer must j keep a record of the number so he can make the reports required of him by the United States Treasury. 12. I am a nurse employed in a dentist’s office, but he says he does net come under the Social Security law and I do not have to have a security account card. Is that so? | Ans. No. A dentist, engaged in private practice of his profession is an employer, within the scope of; the Social Security Act, when he employs a nurse, or anyone else for any work in the course of his busi ness. He must get an employer’s identification number. For this he should get Form SS-4 from the near est post office or Social Security Board Field Office and file it im mediately. You should file immedia tely for an employee’s account num ber, using Form SS-5, which you can get from the nearest post offi ce or your nearest Social Security Board Field Office. Make your num ber known to your employer. 13. Does the Social Security law apply to persons under 21 years of age who are employed in. covered occupations? Ans. Yes. 14. I am just opening up a new business. Do I have to apply for an employer’s identification number? Ans. Yes. 15. I have just received my copy of Form SS-2a. I have several em ployees who do not have account numbers. What am I required to do? Ans. First, ask your employee if he ever has filed an application for Shampoo and Unger Wave —5O c i Permanents -j $1.50 to $7.50 :1 v; r For Better Waves Call 173 VIRGINIA DARE BEAUTY SHOP For Complete Beauty Service lights, especially any reddish hue, give it about double the time you would otherwise use. j Real moonlight pictures are some thing to point to with pride. Moon light will make pictures just as sun light does, but being many times weaker, exposures must be very eon-! siderably increased. The simplest way to calculate a moonlight ex posure is to give 25 minutes for each 1/100-second exposure that would be given the same scene in sunlight/ Suppose it is a landscape with a) dark-toned object in the immediate’ foreground. The sunlight exposure would be 1/25 at 111. Then by the* light of a full moon with sky clear! throughout, it would be 100 minutes at the same stop. This could be cut! down to 60 minutes with stop f.B.j Without nearby dark-toned object,’ the exposure can be cut down to 25 minutes at f.B; for distant land scapes, to 10 or 15 minutes. j If a sort of daylight effect is de? sired, then exposures must be multi plied by four. j Warning: Don’t Include the mood itself in your picture unless you wan! it to show a nice bright "baloney* sausage hanging in the sky. Llkd the sun, the moon “do” move. John van Guilder. / an account number. Ary employee who has not applied for a number using Form SS-5-should do so at once. Application form can be got from your pbst office or nearest Social Security Board Field Office. Second, employees who have ap plied, but have not received a num ber, should file again-using Form SS-5, paying particular attention to 1 guestion 14 on that form. When they get their numbers they should make them known to you so that you can make your informational returns to the Treasury. 16. I am president of a company which promotes entertainment for ; church bazaars and other organiza i tions during the summer months. In setting up the parapharnalia we em ploy local labor on an hourly basis. Some employees only work two or three hours. Do we have to deduct taxes from their wages and file re . turns for these temporary em ployees? ' fMll— Palace Theatre Cooled by Artic-Nu-Air As Refreshing as a Sea Breeze ADVANCE PROGRAM From Monday, July sth. through Wednesday, July 7th. i Monday & Tuesday, July 5-6th. Kay Francis - Errol Flynn - lan Hunter - Frieda Inescort in “Another Dawn” Metrotone News (News While its News) Novelty “That Their Busi ness” Morning Matinee Monday 10:30; AJVnfoons 3:15-3:45; Evenings 7:30-9:15. Admission 10-26 c Wednesday, July 7th. i Donald Cook - Judith Allen - George Meeker-Russell Hopton hi “Beware Os Ladies” Broadway Brevity In Color “Ro mance of Robert Burns” Mottling Matinee 1*430} Afternoon 3:15-3:45 Evening 7:30-0:15. 10-Mo PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C- Braddock, Louis Film At Palace Each Round Has Been Filmed And Will Be On Screen If you want a ring-side seat at ths Joe Louis - Jim Braddock fight you can get one this coming Thurs day or Friday. The Palace Theatre osiers the entire fight on the screen divect from the ring-side in Chicago. You can see each blow that was landed. You see the referee count the champion out and a rvew wtorld’s champion made. You see the entire fight and at no advance in admission. Remem bei the dates, Thursday and Friday. WAYNE AND° LATIMER AT DOLLY WEDNESDAY A stirring drama of an industrial conflict between railroad and truck ing lines, Universal’s “California Straight Ahead” opens at the Dolly Madison Theatre on Wednesday. Louise Latimer plays the leading feminine role opposite John Wayne. Perilous scenes of giant trucks moving through treacherous moun tain passes accentuate the drama of the narrative. Fighting snow storms and blizzards high in. the California mountains, the trucks and men move on, setting the rousing tempo of the story. Ans. You do. The application of the Social Security Act and the lia bility of the employer to deduct and pay taxes under its provisions does not in any depend on the length of time a worker* is employed nor how little he may be paid. Dolly Madison THEATRE MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY sth. and 6th. ImPti •tarsi Cast of gt% M thousands I Di rector of “San JPML ' jHlh j Hero in 1918! Hi l«K IS Mobster in 19371 mmm 777 A GUN 1 -oirgl Directed by I \ w - s * VAN DYKE •» 1 \ Trad--?d by H.rry R*pi Morning Show Tuesday 10:30 Afternoons 3:15 • 3:45 Evenings 7:30—9:15 Admission 10—26 c DOLLY MADISON THEATRE Cooled by Washed Air—And How Refreshing! ADVANCE PROGRAM Fhom Monday, July sth. through Wednesday, July 7th. Monday & Tuesday, July 5-6th. Spencer Tracy - Gladys George - Franchot Tone in “They Gave Him A Gun” (First Run) Vitaphone Cartoon “Bring on the Girls” Fiox Movietone News Morning Matinee Tuesday 10:30; Afternoon Monday 2:30-4:00; evenings 7:30-9:15. Afterhoon Tuesday 3:15-3:45; Admission 10-26 c Wednesday, July 7th. John Wayne - Louise Latimer - Robert McWade • TuUy Marshall in “California Straight Ahead” Hal Roaeh Comedy “Rone Play” ' Morning Matinee llfo) Afternoon 3:15-3:45 Evening 7:30-9:15. Admission 10-2<e - KAY FRANCIS ERROL FLYNN CO-STARRING Playing in “Another Dawn” At The Palace Theatre Thurs day And Friday Going far afield for a pictures que setting for a movie, Warner Bros, this time chose Iraq (which used to be Arabia) as a locale. They placed a British garrison there, had its mlembers surrounded by wild natives, and offered the problem of how the soldiers and their officers and their wives were to be saved if saved they might be. “Another Dawn” is the name of the picture. It is scheduled to open “California Straight Ahead” is the tale of a man who pits his brains and strength against other men, seeking to prevent him from reach ing his goal. The picture culminates in a thrilling cross-country race with a million dollar contract and a beau tiful girl at stake. In the supporting cast there are Robert McWade, Theodore von Eltz, Tully Marshall, Emerson Treacy, and Harry Allen. The offering is a Trem Carr production. Palace Theatre MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY sth. and 6th. iS: KAY FRANCES I j FLYNN I Onjljps j THEY WAITED FOR ; Another PAW IV Morning Show Monday 10:30; Afternoons 3:15 - 3:45 Evenings 7:30—9:15 Admission 10—26 c 11 Joe Louis, Jim Braddock Fight Film at Palace ! | Theatre Thursday and Friday, July Bth - 9th. jSjggß * ■ i k I hfriiMj 11 .. . . ..w_——.——— The entire fight has been filmed round by round. See the champion go down ’ for the final count. See Jim Braddock sink Joe Louis. See each blow. A ring-side seat at no advance in admission. PALACE THEATRE Morning Show Friday 10:30; Afternoons 3:15-3:45; Evenings 7:30-9:15. ADMISSION 10 -26 c on Thursday at the Palace Theatre. Add to that situation the fact that Kay Francis is the lady most chiefly concerned—and that the two men who love her are Errol Flynn and lan Hunter and both have a chance to save her and the garrison We Have A Message Worthy of Broadcasting ' ,»■ I y p j £:>• : : yf gt hHIK-' I,|| BPfi»WBaK£F- - W We want every man and woman, every child and youth to hear this message We have the agency for Pennsylvania Tire And Tubes MONEY SAVING! Better Built, quality tire, It Cost No More. There is a Pennsylvania tire for every service re quirement or Price Bracket. Finest craftmanship is found in Pennsylvania Products. Tractor Rib—the finest looking and most modem tire you can buy and one of the outstanding features is that we give you a written Guarantee with each tire and we are here to back it up. Drop in and let us show you a Pennsylvania tire and tube. A Most Liberal Allowance Allowed On Your Old Tire . Be Sure to Get Oifr Prices. - BUMPASS&DAY SUNDAY, JULY 4, 193? and you have the-ingredients of real drama. ,It all makes a thrilling movie and ' preview experts have put it up to the top of the list among the action and romance pictures of the year.

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