Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1951 — Page 20
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Where There's Smoke, There's’ i
A Fire That's Costing Money
FIGURE 1
STARTING THE FIRE—Remove ashes from grate and ash Place coal in firepot slopboo upward from front to rear. on coal at bottom
slope. { e glock damper: L ash pit deor y Open air holes in fire door.
{suoKE costs you money. {The soot and grime of coal smoke not only boosts your bill, it's also money the chimney. is smoke control director,
he adds that the smoke is mostly by lack of know-
t's the home-owner. Maybe
people do in the house
apartment diptriot” to cause plenty of smog is important. : Majority of users in the Indi- = Ofe to getting heat anapolis area use a “low volatile” | than just burning it coal generally referred to as’ x : e. “Pocahontas variety.” me. emphasizes ‘there's volatile” means the coal has a = to job. small amount of oils and mate- = , of that science, he esti- rials which evaporate at com- S is many Indian- paratively low temperatures.
over the city.
e owners an
on their fuel bills.
1 Bach . =» » SMOKE from the area control office calls the f SpaTImaUL hotse® disa major source of winter $ from the smaller
furnaces.
Bo totic a smoks. the city has "mo control give of trouble. city ed inancs on smoke
ontrol exempts houses with one f two family dwelling units from
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really easy, he says,
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Zionsville residents, en game at Lafayette, were inwhen a truck hit their car aed 8. 52 and Whitestone Rd.
y. . Harold Hurst, 31, a veterat the Pitman<Moore bioplant near Zionsville, suf
another veterinarian at the ] ~-Moore plant, was cut and , Dr. Snodgrass was unBoth the injured were in £ condition in Lebanon Hos-
says John G, Mingle, In-
in hand-firing small fur-
FIGURE 2.
REGULAR FIRING — Move hot coals to rear of fire. Place fresh coal at front or low side of fee. Open holes in fire door.
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Build fire to a cone shape. To add 4d seal break cone and move glovi ing coals to sides, putting sh coal in center to create new cone, :
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extra 10. Size of the coal 13. ote key tolS
economical.
firing. is going up Since much of the “Pocahontas i
variety” fuel comes in large tops, it shoyia | be broken up,|
The size is important, Mr. Mingle points out, because of the way the coal is placed in the fire box, How to.lpad the furnace, ligh
the fire and control it are shown in the drawings with this article.
Amputee Film Star to Speak Here
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movie, “The Best Years of Our Lives,” will appear here to encourage greater industrial use of physically handicapped persons. upsell Thomas C. Mr: B Hasbrook, blind Indianapolis veteran and legislator, will be master of ceremonies at the luncheon for 600 persons. Gov. Schricker and Mayor Bayt will present awards from President Truman’s committee to P. R. | ory Co., Goodwill |= Industries and U. 8. Naval Ord- = nance plant ; their programs =
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FIGURE 3 ADDING COAL — After original load of coal is burned, more coal should be added by | raking hot coals to front and | adding coal sloping from center of gave up to the back, Fire is ed by adding coal, closing bat pit draft door and opening check damper. Never use ashes.
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Blackwood on Bridge—
YOU CAN study those textbooks charts showing correct leads from every possible combination of cards until you know them by heart. But You ne opening leader without these two qualities: imagination and courage. The West player in today's deal listened carefully to the bidding. It appeared to him that the slam was probably ice-cold — IF South was permitted to play the hand in a “normal” manner. He pictured North's club holding just about as placed, then, for the deglarer. What could he do to entice South into a losing line of play? * =» FOR ONE thing, he could try to convince the enemy that he did NOT have the king and queen of clubs, He therefore selected for his opening lead — the EIGHT of clubs.
South eyed this devilish lead. Obviously it was not a fourth highest. It seemed to be “top of nothing.” It might even be a _singleton. Since South had to
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lose one club trick in any case, he won" the first trick with the ace. He figured he could subsquently knock out the gdeen with his nine spot, then lead the Jack from the board. and. ruff out the king, setting up the ten as a parking place for ha deuce of diamonds. Beginning at trick two South cashed three rounds of trumps. On the third trump lead a small spade was discarded from dummy and West also dropped a spade, Now South played the nine of clubs, as planned, and winced a little when it was West who won the trick . a. with the king. » » ” . HERE WEST made. another fine lead . . . the king of spades, knocking out dummy’s next to last entry. At this point South could not afford the luxury of testing the diamond suit to see if it would break 3-3. He had to decide right now whether he was going to try for a diamond break or depend upon ruffing out East's supposed queen of clubs. Actually, the odds are against
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to set the contract.
South shook his head in disgust. “A man would have to be crazy to make -a lead like that eight of clubs,” he sald. “Crazy, schmagzy, replied West jubilantly, “it made you play the hand like a maniac, didn’t it?”
GI's Medal for Bravery To Go to His Widow
The widow of M/Sgt. Dillard CO. Wyatt today will receive the silver star awarded for his gallantry in action in Korea. Col. Frederic B. Mann, senior
‘|Army instructor for Organized
Reserves, will present the medal to her in her home near Carthage. Sgt. Wyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wyatt, Knightstown, was killed last March 9. His citation says he braved enemy fire to lead
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“Get out and vote” war aries will be ringing soon. : But you won't be able to answer it Nov, 6 unless you are registered. Branch registration boards will be operating at seven locations in the: 8th Ward today. Here are their stations: Fire Station 5, 126 W. 15th Bt; Fire Station 8, 636 E, 11th St; School 10, 1255 Carrollton Ave; Pennsylvania Hotel, 947 N, Pennsylvania St; Dorn's Drug Gtors, 1301 N. Pennsylvania 8t.; a residence at 835 N. New Jersey Bt. and another residence at 1235 N. New Jersey St. In addition Voters Registration Office in Room 12 of the Courthouse will be open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Branch hours are 2 p. m. until 9 p. m, You must register if you have never before voted or if you have moved into a new precinct, Other requirements for voting. are six mon residence in the state, 60 days in the township and
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