Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1931 — Page 6

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SCHOOL TO HAVE SEPARATE ROOM FOR EACH NATION 15 Foreign Countries Represented in Cathedral of Learning Pittsburgh Muy (UP) — All ' parts of the world utid nil eras of' ••dm utlonal history will be repreRouted in the national rooms of thu Cathtslral of Learning 40-story , sky scraper which will house the 1 , I’hh'ernlty of Pittsburgh. |i . With the outside construction of the Cathedral nearing completion, attention is turned to the 15 foreign , rooms, each of which will be fur-', uished in u way distinctive and etn- , Wematic of a particular nation. .These rooms located on the first floor, will represent England. Scott--11 Mid, Germany. Scandinavian coun-,' tries. Italy. Czecho-Slovakla, Serbia Croatia, Poland. Russia. Hungry,!, Rjiumanla, Yugoslavia, China and I Greece. Customs of Countries • Where possible the rooms will be . designed after the customs and art ( of the countries as depicted before . ( tfie 18th century. The art of the I ( various countries was more distinctively national than at later periods when ease of transportation and| 1 (flminunication brought a certain lilending of national characteristics. I in addition the seals of the most 1 famous ancient universities of each , ’ nation will be placed in the win-! dows of the rooms thus to carry on ■ • the tradition of learning as cerated | 1 by the great European universities of the 12th and 13th centuries. Government Aid 1 The rooms are being fitted by I funds raised by persons of each 1 nationality represented who are liv- ' ing in the Pittsburgh district. Sev- 1 < eral governments have cooperated t

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tin raising funds ami in actual decoration. Some of the rooms are being designed and built in foreignj ! countries. I Folklore and national traditions lure to lie woven into the decorative ' j scheme. National figures und out-1 Islanding events In the life of each; liiation will Is' represented in painting. statuary, or memorial tablets. Even the story of each room, its I designer anti all who aided in bring i I Ing it into existence, will be shown ’ by a carved cabinet, or plaque in i uch room. o — 374 MILES OF NEW HIGHWAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ; road 41 near Ade. in Newton conn , ty. to Newton-Jasper county line, 8.86 miles. Road 21. from junction with road , 38 near Richmond to Henry-Dehi-1 ware county line, 27.60 miles; and j from Marion south to Grant-Dela-ware county line, 15.85 miles. Road 35, from Brownst own, in , Jackson county, to Nashville, in . Brown- county, 21 miles. Road 38, from Pendleton, in Mad ' ison county, to Newcastle, in Henry county, 21.50 miles. Road 56, from Petersburg, in ' Pike county to road 41 at Hazleton.! in Gibson county 18.68 miles; and from junction with road 50 north of Lawrenceburg in Dearborn coun i ty, to junction with road 52, at Cedar Grove, in Franklin county, 22} miles. Road 57, from junction with road | 41 at Erskifte in Vanderburg county to Oakland City, in Gibson coun- ' ty, 26.93 miles. Road 58. from junction of road 1 57 south Elnora in Daviess county | to Burns City in Martin county, j--14.02 miles. Road 60. from Mitchell in Law-1 rence county to Salem in Washing- , ton county, 26.94 miles. Road 65. from junction with road 1 66 near Kasson in Vanderburg i county to junction with road 68 j near Cythiana in Posey county.

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By HARRISON CARROIL, rijrlit. I Ml. ••rrrnlrr Hynd Irate. HOLLYWOOD, May 00.—For the second time, Fox has found the grade too steep in "Over the Hill" They have halted production to look for u new set of juvenile ••-tors between the ages of 16 and 18 When the time came to shoot their episode in the story, thev didn’t match up well enough with the youngsters of the earlier reels. Once before, this picture was stopped, to allow Mae March to be put in the mother role I fancy that the splendid performances of the young actors in "Seed” made Fox realize they had to devote special attention to this phase of "Over the Hill." John M Stahl’s picture set a high standard for work by children and juveniles. "Skippy,” of course, was another outstanding example. There is a rumor that Henry i King is not finding “Over The Hills" to his liking, and may turn the rest of the picture over to someone else. Directors and studios are getting more and more sensible that way TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT. D-ght in the middle of a serious discussion of the Chinese Question Al Hoasberg interrupted to say he had a tong war happen in front of his house — two icemen got in a fight. Get it? LATEST GOSSIP. Adrian. M.-G.-.M. fashion expert,, is designing Eleanor Boardman’s! dressing room at Paramount • • • !

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Today will see Clara Bow back at the studio to start “The Secret Call.” She has been vacationing at her ranch near S ea re h 1 ight, Nev. The “tT” girl is taking her ra n c h i ng seriously. She has 1,500 head of cattle on the range . . . Cons i d e n t i a I to Martha D. L.— thanks for the tip. I might I have known there wasn’t that much cash

in the world . . . Norman oFster and Claudette Colbert plan to board a freighter and take another vagabond cruise this Summer Two offers, one for a picture and another for vaudeville, are being considered by Colleen Moore . . . After a long absence from Hollywood, Anna .May Wong returns here next week, i Several years ago she couldn’t get I a job in the films. Her last important part was in Douglas Fair-1 14.04 miles. Road 66, from junction with road 45 near Rockport, Spencer county to junction with road 70, near Maxville. Spencer county, 13.08 miles. Road 68, frs-in Cythiana in Posey county to junction with road 41. in Gibson county, 5.57 miles; and from Dale in Spencer county to Spencer-Warrick county line, 2.69; miles. Road 164, from Gasper in Dubojs county to junction with road 74 near Dubois-Crawford county line,! 17.70 miles. Road 227, from Richmond to the | Wayne-Randolph county line, 12.60. miles. Road 234. from junction of road j 43 in Montgomery county to James-; town in Hendricks county, 16 miles. Road 252, from Brockville in J Franklin county to Ohio state line.; 11.60 miles.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1931.

♦banks’s “The Thief of Bagdad.” Now she is to have the lead in “The Daughter of the Dragon" for Paramount . . . Though Sinclair Lewis will be consulted about the treatment of “Arrowsmith," Playwright Sidney Howard will make the actual adaptation for Samuel Goldwyn. EDDIE ADVISES Eddie Cantor, kidding everyI body, including himself, is one of the ’ sanest people in Hollywood. > "Any actor without a terrific I Ego," says Eddie, “develops an I inferiority complex after tie | leaves Kansas City coming West to work in the talkies. Until then he has been passing through towns he knows—has played in. But after Kansas City, it’s all strange country ” Os course, it’s not strange to Eddie'now. He has signed a new contract to make two pictures

■ I Mr'/ Eddie Cantor.

a year, instead I of one, for Sam- | uel Goldwyn. The country’s reception of “Whoopee” left no doubt of the comedian's possibility a-’ a film star. P<ut Eddie won't make more than two a year. He thinks every actor in Hollywood should spend at least

part of his time on the stage. “If i vou don’t have contact with that audience, it does something to I vou.” says the star. “So when I finish ‘Hocus Pocus’ (his current picture). I'm going back to the stage, even if I have to play noth--1 ing but benefits.” DOUG TURNS POET. With a book of poems coming out this Spring and an order for a I dozen magazine articles about | Hollywood stars Douglas Fairj bank's, Jr., is developing an active sideline in his writing. He has given me leave to print one of his poems in this column. METROPOLIS. "Rolling Wheel... “Iron . . . Steel.... “Ding Dong. .. “System’s Wrong... <!»' “Canyons Dark... ’;S7 " 'Lectric Spark... “Honk.. .Hurry... ?’/ “Buzz.. . Scurry.. .1 / “Long Hair... “Legs Bare. .. “Flesh.. .Lips... “Wine.. .Tips. .. “Crash... Grind ... “Cruel.. .Kind ... “Wealth.. .Strife...- \ “Death.. .Life!” DID YOU KNOW That Phillips Holmes doubled , for Bessie Love at the age of 10? I He did riding scenes in a picture. University Head Dies Waco, Tex., May 14—dJ.P.)—Dr. Samuel Palmer Brooks, president for 29 years of Baylor University, died today after losing in a courageous fight to sign 429 diplomas for spring graduates before death \ stilled his hand. The veteran educator passed , away att 1:15 a.m., leaving 168 of ‘ the diplomas still unsigned. Even after physicians had told him that death was near and that any exertion would shorten his life. Brooks , | had fought on in an effort to I leave his signature on all the 429 i diplomas as the mark of “a last task” completed for his students, j but he failed. 0 O’Hara Remains Silent ■ Indianapolis, May 14. — CU.FD* —

i Strict silence was maintained by Edward (Machine Gun) O'Hara in county jail here today as he awaited an attorney. He is being held pending arraignment on three federal indictments charging him with being implicated in liquor conspiracies. O’Hara, named by a federal grand , jury in the Joe Traum liquor case i in Terre Haute, was captured last week in St. Louis and taken to! Chicago as a suspected member of the Burke gang. He was brought here by special agents and probably will be arraigned tomorrow or Saturday. o Pheasant Crashes Windshield Auburn, N. Y. —(U.R> —Nathan N. Bunis of Auburn captured a cock pheasant without any trouble when the bird crashed into the windshield of his automobile and fell into the rear seat. The bird's wing and a leg were injured, and it could not leave the machine. It weighed 3% pounds. What is a Bladder Physic? A medicine that works on the bladder as castor oil on the bowels. Drives out impurities and excess acids that cause irritation, which results in getting up nights, frequent desire, burning, leg pains and backache. BU-KETS (5 gr. Tablets) is a pleasant bladder physic. Get a 25c test box from your druggist. After four days if nqt relieved go back and get your money. You will feel good rafter this cleansing and you get your regular sleep. Holthouse Drug Co,

NEW RADIO WAVE MAY CLEAR UP CROWDED ETHER Commercial Radio On Lilliputian Scale Envisioned bv Invention By Wallace Carroll, UP Staff Correspondent ! St. Margaret’s Bay, Eng., May 14.1 1 (U.R) Commercial radio on a Lil-; liputiun scale will solve the prob-1 lent of the congested ether, experiments just completed here Indicate. 1 A new ultra-short wave radio tele-] phone und telegraph device has been successfully tested between 1 St. Margaret's Bay and Calais, I France, by engineers of the Inter-' national Telephone and Telegraph company. The engineers claim the invenitlon opens up 256.(68) new wave ' channels. All the new channels arc I below three meters. Channel Talks Telephonic conversations have been carried on across the English | channel on a wave-length of 18 'centimeters. The aerial used was less than one inch long. The power was one-half watt — just sufficient to light a flashlight hulk. The new device is simple in construction. At the transmitting station the sounds are carried to a | device known as a “micro-radion” .tube. In this tube waves are gen ■ erated which oscillate 1,600,000,0001 times a second. These “micro-rays” are led by I two short transmission lines to a transmitting aerial less titan an inch in length. After concentration! by a combination of two reflectors | into a fine point of rays, they are' I thrown into space. Speech Currents I At the receiving end, the micro-1 rays are picked up by another set; of reflectors and concentrated upon 1

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