Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1942 — Page 15

™ oF BULBS]

BECOMING LOW

Shortage Follows

vernment Freezing Of Aluminum. FRANK WIDNER

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ing of flashbulbs by the|

amateur who believes ; ght photography is lon y out coupled with the fact

irge army orders have bitten| ig the De

bably has caused a mild sh fig shbulbs. true what we hear that won't be any more flashbulbs? What {is the real truth regarding

{this situation?” These are ques- | i

tions we hear daily. Wi

7 will have to do without our “bot-

t» ; |

hat we do know is this:| ernment has frozen all

“yn ' make the foil that flashes .* "in the flashbulbs without that metal, | 7s er, manufacturers are

"| inum for use in making flashbulbs.

© Tt takes a very small amount of

‘the to make a whole lot of flashbulbs, but no official word as

. 4 |The New SM Bulbs

3 ue f the brightest spots in the icture is the recent intro-

tact is they have a small "dab of che on a wire that does the ~ ltrick. And they certainly give a: mh tremen us amount of light. gers of flash

or now own to use them. ‘Kalart, foo, has a | little device, ; wn #8 Compek, which works on | many pcameras and which will [handle these bulbs satisfactorily. | re ere’s Always Glass

If by any chance the chemical bulbs were the only kind that could used because of the

* would bp a temporary shortage until the factory could pile up stock.

‘waste ulbs and, above all, don't otog- | |

day, | come when chemical blubs | fs still in the process of ex-

of all bulbs, shou u could be console d

that the can turn out be Hp extra hard glass for satisfactory _ bulbs and glass factories hard ly are converti le into other kinds of

priority list.

ENT REPOR ING

nerctal vehicle op rators 9 Iv e training in first aid and ent | a at 7:30 p. m, sdiy in the Indiana health : ‘guditorium. - drivers “will hear | | Lieut V. Mentzer, head of th department - of the state 3, describe how to fill out it report forms and ate i importance of obtaining accu~ e accl Kifent reports. | Wo motion pictures, demonstrat--leme os first aid and outlin"the | essential steps which a sercial vehicle operator should iter an accident, will be

even though you are day, the internal re-

iin open on certain days ar office hours until the e of March 15.

3 the last day, March 16, the will remain open until mid-

i

it it will ease your mia] has been no definite rul-| ‘ as to the manufacture of} bulbs. I don’t know whether i]

And it is a cinch that]

] hoping to get at least some alum-|

ven fix up the|

= | alumin problem,” there probably

“But don’t worry, don’t hoard, don't |}

tories |} hx | IN IMUSIC” ALBUM

iy . factories, nor are glass ingrec ents

RS 10 STupY. ||

. in the federal building

w and the next two Sat-|

The Yapanese's navy ministry has

announced that Rear Admiral

Shusakn Shibuya’ (shown above) was killed in action Feb, 14, off Born¢o., The announcement | identificd him as the former com- | mander of a special service vessel.

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