Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1925 — Page 7

TUESDAY, NOV. 17, 1925

PLAN SURVEYS TO STOP LOSS IN INDUSTRIES ►U. S. Chamber of Commerce to Hold Parley in Washington. Bv United Press WASHINGTON,,Nov. 17.—Six surveys seeking to reveal the pitfalls and obstacles in commercial distribution resulting in the loss of hundreds of million dollars yearly to American industry will be discussed at a conference of 200 economists, editors and business men in Washington next month, under the auspices of the United States Chamber of Commerce. These surveys will plot the labyrinths heretofore unmapped, between the manufacturer and the ultimate consumer. Sources of waste due to misunderstandings, variety of standards and lack of contact will be traced and their damage estimated. As an example of a single item, the United States Chamber of Commerce points out that unethical credit practices alone costs the American people between $150,000,000 and $400,000,000 annually. In 1914, the Chamber said, 20,600 commercial failures were reported, of which more than 40 per cent were tainted with fraud. DETECTIVES ON ART MYSTERY Da Vinci’s Finger Prints Are Scrutinized. Bv Time* Special BERLIN, Nov. 17.—Modern detective methods has been resorted to in an effort to solve one of the world’s greatest artistic mysteries. With tht, same finger print technique that is used to identify criminals, a group of Europe’s foremost detectives will endeavor to establish the origin of one of the finest niural paintings of the Italian Renaissance. Just as if he were a criminal and the Chapel of Ponte Capraisco, the scene of his crime, Leonard De Vinci’s finger prints will be compared with the prints on the Mural of the “Lord’s Supper,” in the chapel there. Despite the centuries which have elapsed since his death, Lenardo’s finger prints still are preserved on the famous mural of the “Lord's

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White House That’s 300 Feet High

This private residence atop Hotel Sherman, Chicago, will be President Coolldge’s home when lie visits Chicago, Dec. 7, to address the American Farm Bureau Federation’s convention. It contains four huge bedrooms, a large living room with an open fireplace, a dining room and kitchen, and lias a yard with green grass and shrubs. It is 300 feet above the pavement.

Supper," at Santa Marfa Delle Grazie monosrtery at Milan. Both were painted during the first quarter of the sixteenth century, that Leonardo painted the mural at Milan is an established fact. It is recognized as one of the finest specimens of his art. ‘COSMETIC HAY FEVER’ FOUND New Ailment Now Prevalent Among Texas Women. Bv United Press EL PASO, Texas, Nov. 17.—“ Cosmetics hay fever" Is the new ailment prevalent here among women folk, according to Dr. George Turner, hay fever specialist. A root widely used in the manufacture of cosmetics is responsible for the malady, Dr. Turner believes. He also says the disease might be contracted by males kissing users of cosmetics. EGYPT PRINCE SOUGHT CAIRO —British authorities were asked to help the Egyptian government capture Prince Ahmed Self el Dine, brother-in-law of King Fuad. The Prince had been confined in an English insane asylum from which he mysteriously escaped. Princess Nevdjivani, Ahmed’s mother, has petitioned King Fuad to allow Ahmed to end his days in Egypt, his native country.

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LAST RITES FOR BANKER FIXED Hugh Dougherty to Be Buried at Bluffton. Funeral services for Hugh Dougherty, 81, vice president Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, who died V-Ji Wednesday at Merldl&n Street M. E. ficiate, assisted by ■DfIH had been active in business here for Dougherty almost a quarter of a century. He moved here from Bluffton in 1904. He was a Civil War veteran. Mr. Dougherty was active in the Indiana Democratic party, having served three years as State Senator. Since 1905 he had been a director of De Pauw University. He was a member of the AJerldian Street M. E. Church, Elks Club, University Club, Indianapolis County Club, Indiana Democratic Club, Chamber of

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Commerce, G. A. R. and Athenaeum Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Emma G. Dougherty, and a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Jewett, wife of Charles W. Jewett, former mayor of Indianapolis. CHAMPAGNE IS SERVED FREE Dry Oasis in Chinese Case, ‘ However. Bv United Press SHANGHAI, China Nov. 17. The thirsty In arid America should take note of Shanghai as a pleasant port of call, for they're giving away champagne in Shanghai now and it’s guaranteed to be pre-war vintage. Rivalry among the various cases here has recently become so strenuous that one case proprietor, as a means of attiacting patronage, is advertising extensively "A Niagara of Free Champagne.” Patrons of the case, on entering, are given numbered tickets, and drawings are conducted throughout the evening and night with a quart of champagne as the prize each time. HOSPITAL PLANE LONDON —An entire cross-chan-nel plane was chartered here to carry a sick man who could not endure the possible shock of a railway and steamer trip. Special shock absorbers were introduced and the trip made in safety.

WHEN the college bands are playing to make your blood tingle. And the cheers and answer* ing songs sweep back and forth between the opposing thousands of rooters. When, following that tense hush, a swift player darts out from the flashing formations on the gridiron and races across the goal for the first touchdown —oh, man, or superman, when the taste of joy is too keen to endure —have a Camel! For Camel is the boon companion of your joys. Roam as far as you will from the prosaic things of every day, Camel will be the truest smoke friend you ever had. Not a tired taste, not a cigaretty after-taste, not a regret in a million Camels! Just full and fragrant smoke contentment, just added zest in living. So when your own college’s team tears through for its first smashing goal this Thanksgiving Day—when life seems fullest of the frenzy of happiness—joyfully apply the fire and taste the smoke that’s loved by millions.,

GERMANY GAINS IN POPULATION AND TERRITORY Loss Suffered by War and Versailles Treaty Is Made Good. Bv United Press BERLIN, Nov. 17.—Germany appears to be well advanced on the road to making good the loss of population, if not of territory, suffered by the Versailles treaty. Complete roturns of the June census put Germany's total population at 63.3 millions. This represents a gain of 3.3 millions over the 1919 census when the population had dropped from 67.8, in 1914, to 60 millions. War and blockade were responsible for 20 per cent of this shrinkage. The remainder was lost with the provinces ceded to France, Denmark, Poland and Czecko-Slovakia. Despite these contributions to the toll of war and peace, Germany’s present territory has already reached and surpassed its pre-war population. The birth rate, far below the death rate at the time of the armistice, has been rising steadily. EDUCATION IS WORTH $70,000 Cash Value of College Course Estimated. Bv United Press BOSTON, Nov. 16.—The cash value of a college education is approximately $70,000 according to a statistical survey conducted by Dean Everett W. Lord of the College of Business Administration at Boston University. This was made in connection with an investigation into the earning capacity of undergraduates at the college. / Os forty-three graduate in 1924, who, as freshmen, were earning s2oi a week or less, thirteen had Increased their salaries on the average of 68 per cent when they received their degree, according to Dean Lord’s report. Fifteen had doubled their earnings; seven had tripled them; five had quadrupled them; two had increased them five-fold, and one was earning six times his weekly salary as a freshman when 1924 brought him his degree.

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Newspaper Man to Head Legion . remap > sHF WH •jig? - >. ; ■■Mb V jjj ffdSr'rgflf >jjsPj John 11. Klinger Resigning the general managership of the Connersville Free Press, John H. Klinger will head the organization department of the Indiana American Legion. lie will move to Indianapolis at once. Klinger has been in the advertising department of the Chicago American, the South Bend Tribune and haa been city editor of the Newcastle Courier. UNEMPLOYMENT COSTS LONDON —The government has Just Issued a report which gives some insight into the unemployment conditions In Britain since the war. The report shows that for unemployment benefits the government has spent 173,530,000 pounds, and 50,520,000 pounds on out-of-work donations. HE REASONS Till SLY LINCOLN, Neb.—ls a dollar is . worth but half as much today as it was seven years ago, why shouldn’t a debtor be forced to pay more than 50 per cent of a debt contracted seven years ago? This is the question now before the Nebraska Supreme Court. The case grew out of a suit for the payment of a $7,000 debt. The debtor says money is worth but half as much as It was when he hollowed, and that he should pay but half the debt.

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New Motor Coach Service —Via— Indiana Motor Transit Company Between INDIANAPOLIS and RICHMOND INDIANAPOLIS and TERRE HAUTE Effective Thursday November 19th FAGEOL SAFETY COACHES WESTINGHOUBE AIR BRAKEB This Company has purchased a fleet of the most modern and luxurious PARLOR CAR type Six-Cylinder FAGEOL MOTOR COACHES, the last word In COMFORT and SAFETY. All T. H., I. & E. Traction Company Tickets will he accepted for transportation on Indiana Motor Transit Company Coaches; however, Indiana Motor Transit Company tickets will Dot be accepted on the Traction Cars. A part of the Terre Haute Coaches will operate entirely over the National Road and a part over the National Road and Greencastle Road so as to serve Greencastle patrons. MOTOR COACHES WILL USE T. H., I. & E. Trao. Cos. Stations In all cases where Coaches pass such Stations, and ticket* may be purchased at these stations. Call Joint Ticket Agents, Indianapolis, MA In 4500. for full Information regarding schedule, rates, etc.

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