Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1925 — Page 24

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CONFERENCE ON RECLAMATION OF LAND IS BEOUN Work Opens Meeting to Deal With Developing Arid Stretches of West. Du United Press - WASHINGTON, Dec, 11.—Secretary of Interior Work today opened the national reclamation conference here, which devoted its first session to problems of developing arid lands in the west and settling deserted farm lands of the east. Secretary of Agriculture Jardlne, several Senators and Congressmen and representatives of farm organizations and railways will present . different aspects of the agrarian problem to the conferences. “This conference is called to de- . vise means for making rural life more attractive and to broaden the ' opportunities for settlement \ and farm development by people of small or moderate means,’’ Elwood Mead, commissioner of the bureau of reclaVmation said. “Its purpose is also to discuss the ' law enacted by Congress authorizing the appropriation of SIOO,OOO to investigate the possibilities of reclaiming swamp and cut-over timber lands. • “On present Federal reclamation projects about 600,000 acres of land are unirrigated, uncultivated and largely unsettled, according to data presented to the conference. “The setlement of these lands will ..not only contribute to the economic and social value of the reclamation policy, but is the thing needed to improve its revenues,’’ according to Mead. “This situation comes from the past depression in agriculture, the high wages in industry, and the resulting movement away from the country rather than toward it.” ‘FLO’ OFFERS STAMPS German Postage Bears Picture of Famous Actress. 811 EFA Service BERLIN, Dec. 11.—A picture of Anna Fuhring, noted actress, has appeared on all the pfennig stamps issued by Germany from 1900 to 1921. She is probably the only actress advertised all over the world by stamps. It is said that Florenz has offered an enormosu supply of stamps free to the American authorities provided they bear a picture of a famous stage star. PHOTOS TAKEN IN DARK Movies or Stationary Pictures Shot in Black Room. Bp NEA Service OSAKA, Japan, Dec. 11.—Jusel Sugiye, of the Industrial Eperimental Station here, has invented a process for taking pictures in the dark. By this method it is possible to take both stationary and moving pictures. The negative used is a black glass plate which is opaque to all but ul-tra-violet rays.

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Left to Right: Harry W. Ruth and Walter C. Ivattorhenry with produce donated for Disabled American Veterans’ Christmas Work.

Bushels of Christmas cheer! That’s in the baskets and packages donated by Walter C. Katterhenry, a commission merchant at 27 S, Delaware St. The contents of these baskets will go into the Christmas dinner to be given Christmas day at the headquarters of Disabled American Veterans of America, E. Michigan St., and into the sev-enty-five or iqpre hundred baskets that will be given out that day t ofamilies of the veterans. A number of merchants are contributing and through their aid and the efforts of several women’s organizations, there will be a Christmas tree at the headquarters and needed clothing will be given out to ex-service men. 1

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