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Show - Foliningair 0m ,.. ... - . . - ... ,. . - ' ,- --. ..- t' , -- , , - .,- . .. . .,,,. ..,.,,....,, - . , 4 , , , - c 6. Utz 1 t , 1..44:442eit 911 I ...,. - ' .242. c, $ 614ents--- , i . 1,' i ';' ,,i1.1.i . I the WEEKLY SECTION Ceerrtsht. 1311. Parade St Youth. Ine. . it idx mare on s ap,es rhat's vet ed plain Automatically Controls Fire, Handlebar Entertainment . i tg his , ,,, : , Franklin dollar's worth of "junk" into an invention which won him $500 scholarship. With discarded Christmas tree bulbs. pieces of metal andN father's! other articles found on his Mass..! Brookfield. term in North Franklin built a greenhouse heat indicator. It won the "Yankee Ingenuity Scholarship" at Worcester 4141ass1 is Polytechnic Institute. where he I It my angry pen. re it I Pin heard How Iplot? CL freirhman. ." . '''r. - . , , .. , Contact! , ' ' ' , ii '.4t . ' .1 'r '',- - t, - N,,,,,14. 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Bicycle radio sets are the ., , First Contest. latest thing. ,; Le ':' 0, ' ' ) and Galleher David Clark , heat dangerously. the drops When i 1. I ' ' etc bell rings and the vacuum motor Bruce Simpson Pare just two Starts a drati in the greenhouse of the many cyclists who furnace, heating it up. "I had worked ;hays wired their wheels for sound. 16 k , -- wit ,David. who lives in Altamont, N. .....,rtgalasm, Y. equipped his with a crystal set ...0)P.. 11.'"Nniaft.J 'Bruce, a student of Edison Institute 1 '''.0,' e a, 'High. Detroit. Mich. has .,:"."'"Ip. , receiver. Aerial, on his limo much David spends , ,bike, delivering groceries or just' ) o -- . ;riding around. He even puts a ski mows. it when wheel ion his front 1"I got the radio idea from wishing to use my time while riding." he tells Parade. "My aerial is 50 feet of copper itrite SimptomFour Statiosso wire wound on a diamond-shapeon o Antnno. The 'frame is attached to frame. the handlebars, as is the et itself. It's grounded to a brass pipe, which tinues. 1 can pick up four local trails on the ground," stations with it." News farts From its ineeption, Bruce had more difficulty with his set. "I built six receivers before get- radio hal been allied with trans. :s , ting one that would work on a short portation. First use waa aboard he says.- - The antenna is ships antenna," T)day, according to the D. Franklin NoyeaInvantion a Radio MaintlfacturrrA aluminum rod. Association. Fan tote". Saved Man, more than 4.000.000 United States reveille. Miming are automobiles equipped with on tirrn machinery," the Re found that a type '19 tube did radios Aviation uses radio Cocontinues. but this was my "Et" Two and four nstantly. the trick. Transport planes have first contest entry. "I was thrilled to win the schol- flashlight batteries are carried in an three artsone ending, one receivsm bolt aluminum the frame. ing. on. reserve receiving .tri arship "I determined to build the set Some farmers have installed rldlos "I hope my winning will encouewhen I found I was missing one of on tractors De luxe trains have age other boys to build practical 'my favorite programs," Bruce Con. them. A - -- 4 P.', : ' ,, ' - time I Programs. I !..- - ,... one-tub- Puithy teeing II 111,- , f' , mmp! down t., o o ' ' said quail where i! . . ' , .: "ss4,,, - ' '4,..' , ,- -. - l',. N - st - 4,,,. :.4.," .., :71),',.., ' ' ki-- , i tl :,i, , '''.',:.' , , ...;. .''- '., ii,,.11o, ' ;...4404hol , 'i:r r. .'11'1' ., , , r ,, -4- t , ''s 4 - :..,, ,,, , . ),) , . .,..4z , ...,, . , k 2..,....-,-- . '., i - ', V:'. ,,,, . ...: --- , , 'I ,e,,,,k '" ' k N - , ric. . . .. , , d Six-fo- South. Among the ships she tinkered' with was one belonging to Clarence i Chamberlin. One of the really 'greats- of the flying game. As so apprentice, she is called Upon to do almost everything under the sun. Writing from 307 East Virginia eve- nue. College Park. Go.. she tells of some of them: Hopes foe Pay. "I take wrecked planes apart. dismantle motors and apply dopt which shrinks the fabric on the So far the work has fumelage. brought me no cash. However. I am learning, and next summer hope to receive a salary." Though only 14 years old, too young to really get into the aviation Industry, Jane has a small business selling airtoplane pictures and hopes to be an Sy the Way. "By the way." she comments. "I know of no girl flier who likes to be called an 'aviatrix.'" AcicalaIsJane Plant follows the greasy footsteps of Amelia Earharts Amy Johnson and the man on whose plane she worked, All were Clarence Chamberlin. mechanics, all are ace pilots Miss Earhart was a crackerjack auto mechanic long before seeing a plane; can still sling a wrench . with the best of them Amy " Johnson worked 'as a to earn flying Instruction "Clare" Chamberlin drifted into aviation in much the urn. way Raoul Lufbery, World War ace, learned about planes as mechanic for a pilot barristaining around the world. . ! , . , 4 11 I ,, . , , , , r , : - ' i , ' ,, . - . , , . South98 Only - 4 ,,,,. Jane Plant is determined to make her way In aviation.' She has started from the bottom, with a job as a "grease-mon- g " apprentice mechanic. key"an She has returned to school after a summer's work at an aura port in Atlanta, Ga. She is the only girl mechanic In the . F,.,,,,. $.- '' .' S' ' if .t: ,.,,,. 4,.., ' ,, , '",,,, : ' That's his back .. ,t .7., i' . f ".--- .60..r. 7- 0- ' - - - - ' ..,, ''. ', 17 ''"t' ' ,0464... ''''f ,: ''' .4 1 4..,........, ,Jii ,.., - --- 1 : 1., A N - , . . .., , 4 : , ; ;.-.- : :.-1- ,;,,,....;:.,::', 4 '' - ''' ' ", : .....,N '' '4 '', ,,, - , 1 1.06,.. 'Fired fit making day and night heat in hia trips to check on the ', ,.11:4 1 I - ; ; 7',-i1.7- 71 i ..,-- Spoke, Rivets and Vacuum Cleaner In Gadget. Bicycle hack. trber. "my ,ine a know Pitt to ,J 'Grease Monkey' GetsNo Money But Learns a Lot Radio on Bicycle Is the Thing, Say These Boys. , ,,: . ,... .,;,. ,. ,,, ,,, , 11.' . ,7,t : - ., : Dollar's Worth of Junk Wins $500 Scholarship Novel Device ! ( i ' . a. . )scar. been !: 1 i - Girl Works as Mechanic at Airport ..: T gueas I - $ a. A; I - DECEMBER 5, 1936., . I- - PARADE of YOUTH Are t , - , o See or he it "441 Si 4 4 . I - ...." ,,,,, , , , , . , - - .;.. . '''. I' ' ' '' , ' 'I 'I' 'L - , li, FP ',' , "4,,, 14 ,'. i' s ''; 4 : ' ) ,' , , 1 - .ao' '' ' . le i1' r' I. L......4 4 i I ,. , ' Aviator how Plesot.-41Deal Nor on 'Ainktitrin.. Clot , 4' eol Kindness Repaid 1 1 i I I Blind 'Cot Guided by Pal He Once Befriended. "grease-monkey- 1 The elephant that never forgets ktndness basal a thing on Boots, the cat. Last winter tiocgs was found hall frown in an alley and brought le the Toledo. Ohio. home of Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Gavin. Tom. long the household's ohly cat took the kit. ten under his wingor paw. "Tom mothered Boots. washed her and kept her warm." writes Me. Gavin from ell Geneva street, We had to put a bell around Boole neck to warn birds. She was pore sistent bird hunter." Then Tom. at 13 years of iltee suddenly went blind. But Boot did nut forget her old Mend. Instead., the guides him about to the tinkle of the bell. Heroine Drags Brother Out of Flaming House For saving her brother, Raymond. from fire that gutted their boom. Mary Louts McCroskey Is being hailed of Knoxville. by fellow townsmen Tenn. Mary Louise returned from find achool to her mother away at work, her father gone and the house in flames. Just as a neighbor arrived Raymond was being dragged from the house by the heroine. one-roo- rt b !I 12 ,I I ',4 v il I I. siii 21 !II ' II 1! , ii 4 thnny ounty Y tax day ' lt )n tut e gnat. law. Boy Crochets to Earn Money Jenkins is stealing a march on the girls to earn Christmas money In soar time Avery, who graduated from Bessemer City N. C.) Man this wring. took up crochetAve4-- y i ung was watching a neighbor Icrochet a eollar. 'When she laid It down. 1 picked it up atutstarted working on it." he tells Parsec The next day I began to crochet He . ""fr ' 1 on a bedspread all of my Own." In nine months Avery Inflated He entered the spread In the 'nun. , i . 'H . 'II IL, - ty fair, where it won second Prise. "I sold it for $25 with which t bought a typewriter.", Avery come tinues, have crocheted a Waft' "Since ber of articles like drowse. gloves ' muMerg and handbau and bays many orders to all betoro mas. 4; '. Big Prize contest! See Page 8 to Earn Some Money. the ,!, I ,,,,, I - ..!.'', , 1 ' i ''' ; I - r: : |