Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1928 — Page 26

SURVEY SHOWS THAT GIRIS SAVE MORE THAN MEN Spokane. (U.R) -It* the man who pays and pays and you can take the word of Spokane banners for I hat. An investigation into the credit ot young men and women of Spokane brought out the fact that the average working girl saves more than the a verage young man who earns 25 per cent mor money. "A girl with a monthly salary of SBS per month is able to sav more than the average boy whose monthly income is $lOtV M. M. Macl/md. of the Spokane's Credit Men s rating bureau, said. "However, it doesn't seem fair.” explained MacLeod, "when in this modern age the woman is placed on an eijual basis with man. and she still expects man to do the providing while she received her salary and puts It away tor the future." The investigation brought out the fast that whereas many young men are required to contribute to the sup - port of the family, women usually arc ' not expected to do more than support themselves. Some of them have a dis flcult-time doing that, hut in the end, I the Report tevealed. the woman has the money and the man is still paying. ’ , o INDIA IS CALLED GREAT SOURCE OF PRINT PAPER » Ne* Orleans.—The Bamboo forests of India will soon take their places as the leading source of print paper used ky American newspapers and at a price considerably lower than that now jtaid for this article, according to the prediction of Mahesh P. Bhargava,* paper technologist of the Forest Research Institute of the British government at Dehra Dun. India, here recently on a tour of inspection of American lumber and pulpwood factories Bhargava, a graduate of Allahabad University of India and of the College of Technology of Manchester, Engl<«id. has already visited numerous plants and expected to see all the principal industries before departing

— ■ ■■ ■ - Welcome to Decatur’s ‘Old Home Week’ ■ tt -s, ' . - ’ u_' i'l "pBBLZ ’ The Home I j I- The Home IKJ'I - ' -of- “° A ’ Quality Meats bjT. ’ > ‘'' * Quality Meats ' P*' Wk | Mutschler’s Meat Market extends their best wishes to all Old Home Week vis itors. We trust you will make the most of your visit with friends and relatives during your stay in our city. . Mutschler’s Meat Market, the home of quality meats, operates a clean and sanitary market tor the convenience of the people of this city. * . • We try at all times to render the finest service possible, offering the choicest ol meats from day to day. Let Mutschler’s Meats satisfy your avnetite during Old Home Week. Phones Fretuielivery

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for his native land. In speaking of bamboo as a raw •material for the pape;-making. Bhargava said the process of converting it into the finished product heretofore was found too expensive to make the work of great commercial value. Research and the improvement of mach inery. however, have made great strideses in simplifying and cheaping this process, and before many years India's millions of acres of bamboo will be thrown open as an inexhaustible source of supply for the world's pa-

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per requirements. j The growth of bamboo is remarkable. the Indian pointed ont. It requires but twelve months for a bam- , boo growth to reach the height of a hundred feet or more. Bhargava said, whereas thirty to forty years are required for a tree to reach a growth ; to make it suitable for pulp usage, j Another advantage of the bamboo' is the fact that no artificial means ; are needed to grow’ it. It will continue | to thrive irrespective of cutting. Bhargava is seeking capital to in-

J vest in paper making mills in his country. He said his government was ■ prepared to offer alluring concessions ,to such investors in order to market the country's vast sources of raw material. — U. S. Mail Planes Fly Distance Around World Every Day Os The > ear I Chicago — (INS) —The modern mail 1 plane is produced in fleets, which ar>

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