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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 10

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Louisville, Kentucky
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10
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SECTION 1 (. -Ml tt Caldwell Adviser Burial In Loumille 'Broadcasters flan WRITERS PAY CITY BRIEF VISIT To U. S. Delegation Aihlaad, Ky, May 13 Wi Rob-' ert T. Caldwell, Ashland, presi-, dent cf Kentucky State Bar Association, has been appointed adviser to the United dele-' gation to the International Labor IPeosiy Show.l for Frankfort Woman! She is rurvived by f.ye daugh- I ters, Mrs.

Cos Sort, Mrs. Joe Km- c-rwi Mrs. Elizabeth Sorz and Mrs. Five-Meter Test si Lether Black, Frankfort, and Mrs. Suitability for Televisions i i services for Mrs.

Bush, Louisville, and four 200 World's Finest Uarieties One Aisa of Experiment B7 3 Stations. r.t-r York, May 23 Thr Braun, 72 years old, who died aliens, Errst Braan, Frankfort, and hor Kwm here yesterday, will be; William Braun. Fred Braun sad i i i 1 i i i i i i i Louisville. here st Mrs. Eraun, born daughter, Mrs.

c- Conference which cpens at Gcr.e- va. Switrerland, June 3. This appointment is understood to have been made at the instance cf the American Ircn and Steel Institute with which he is con- necied through representation of. the American Rolling Mill Cem-'r pany. Caldwell will sail from New York May 24 ar.d will visit several European countries fol- lowing adjournment cf the con-' ference.

American delegates are Samuel A. Lewisohn. New York, and Henry Drummond, Farmingham. Mass. carne to America fifty-four years' Kr-sfrat stations are to besin ith burial in Evergreen jtfce abROSt immediate investigation See These Gorgeous Flowers' Sunday and AN Week Daily 9 A.M.

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Sizes 13, 13 ar.d 21 Inch. The Investigation will be con ducted from the standpoint of the; use of ultra-high frequencies for THE COURIER-JOURNAL. LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1935. T- i li-lV i I I A. vl television and lacsimue transmission, in addition to sound broadcasting and relay stations.

The stations are KDKA cf Pittsburgh. KYW of Philadelphia and WBZ cf Boston. The transmitters will operate on 55.5 megacycles, approximately five meters, with sn output of watts. Regular 1. 5 (LEIfJ'S Perfect Peonies 230 S.

Fourth JAckson 7U2 All Leather Good Expert Repairing On fifty programmes will be sent In explaining reception of the ultra-short waves, the announcement said: "It is already known that at this frequency static caused by the elements does not exist." Ch JA 9426 and DI sg sa mm 422 West Jefferson Street Between -4th Cr 5th Streets DALE EUNSO.V AND MRS. EUNSON. Limited Quantity of These Arezo NORGE Refrigerators Visitors in Louisville this week-1 Albert, in California when he was end. Dale Eunson and Mrs. Eun-U3- started writing after he son, who i3 a native of Russell- became secretary to Rupert Hughes.

He wrote "Homestead" in New York, where he went to IBB ville, are writers the hus band author of the novel, ''Home 1 ,7 I i Offered At This Exceptional Price stead," and the wife a writer for become associate emtor or Losmo-Modern Screen Magazine. politan Magazine. They arrived here Friday, and Mrs. Eunson, who signs her are stopping at the Brown Hotel; maiden name to her screen arti-until Monday, when they plan to'eles, makes a trip each year to leave for Russellvllle to visit Mrs. Hollywood to gather material.

Eunson's home there. A native of When she married, she was in the Wisconsin, Mr. Eunson went to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer publicity school in Montana, and met his department. The two writers now wife-to-be, then Miss Katherine' live in New York. Mond omorrow ay 62 i TO PUBLISH CONTEST PRINTS 1 IMPORTANT FACTS Amateur Photographers Are $2,319,707 to State In Liquor Revenues Frankfort, May 18 C4 A total of $2,349,707.58 was collected in the ten months from July 1, 1934, to May 1, 1935, by the State Tax Commission in licenses and taxes from liquor interests, James E.

Cantrill, secretary of the commission, announced today. License fees collected amounted to $415,743.32, with wholesalers paying the bulk, $229,183.27. Distillers paid $31,703.75. During the next two months, Cantrill esti- pYoc Urged, to Send In Snapshots for Competition. Within a short time The Cou 73 Over 6 Cubic Feet 13.53 Square Feet Shelf Are Acid-Reslsting Porcelain Interior Norjloss Exterior Closed Ire Compartment Removable Shelves Easy-Sildinr Ice Tryi RoIIator Iechanlsm Stewart's Guarantee of Satisfaction Shee maiea, wiu De paid in taxes.

rier-Journal will start publication of the best prints submittod in its i Snapshot Contest, and someone is going to win some easy money unless residents of Kentucky, i Southern Indiana and Northern i Tennessee hurry with their en-: tries. The Rotogravure Editor will select the first human interest pic-; tures for publication some time in June. Have you mailed your en-', tries yet? Any snapshot taken between April 28 and August 25 will win $3, if it is selected for publication. A contestant may submit as many pictures as he pleases at any time during the competition. It does and employes of The Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times and their families are barred.

Soon after August 25 judges, to be named by The Courier-Jour No Down Payment And 3 Yeart to Pay Under Terms of the Federal Housing Act nal, will select best four snapshots, Only 10.00 own With Small Interest Charge On Stewart's Household Club Plan c-nd to the contestants submitting these best four The Courier-Journal will pay $25 each. All four will be submitted in a $10,000 National Contest, for which the East- i not matter whether the subject man Kodak Company has ap- matter is a landscape, recreation, 'pointed a committee headed by formal portrait, babies and chil ffrrwARra (seventh n.ooR TEW ART' Stewart Dr 0i Iaerrt4 I dren or animals. Snapshots will become the property of The Courier-Journal with the right to publish them in Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt, mother of President Roosevelt. Enlargements are eligible, but the longest dimension must not exceed eight inches.

Negatives must not be retouched. Art work on negatives and prints is barred. A coupon should accompany all any manner the newspaper may please. Decision of the judges will be final. Persons connected professionally with photography entries clause Vs on Mad by KORIC Process lAIJlEitfiTt.T.

expend -QoU "ours. seer. THERE IS A Pee Gee PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE tat' i aS 3 SNAPSHOT CONTEST EDITOR The Courier-Journal Kindly enter in The Courier-Journal's Amateur Snapshot Contest the inclosed pictures taken by me after April 27, 1935. There are of them with my name and address plainly printed on the back of each. I have read the rules and agree to them.

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