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Show J THE DESERET NEWS Salt Lake City, Vtali The Youngest Generation Four Generations Honor S. L. Woman On Birthday Color Plan Fixes Speed Of Workers foot-candl- e "Illumination is not enough, for it lacks significance without conare bemany strange tween ease of seeing and the functioning of the human body. "Where there is eve strain, he says, physical reactions are to be noted in a generally nervous muscular condition, increased tension, more rapid blinking of the lids, decreased heart action, headache, nausea, fatigue. Pitting a coating of white paint on the inside w'alls of a plant or office doesn't solve the problem of good illumination, according to Birren who says: "To build up illumination, brick walls are painted white Brick walls have a reflectance factor of about 10, white 'paint a reflectance factor of SO or better. Why not paint everything WHITE BAD COLOR But, if dingy walls are had, the next worst color is white almost without exception. It may seem contradictory to pound with the left hand for more light and then use the right hand to paint it put. Walls in most industrial interiors, however, are generally some distance from areas Even when they working reflect 70 or SO per cent of the light it makes little difference m the level of illumination in working areas. "But it is a law of vision that the eye js atti acted by the lightest thing m its field of view, and for this reason light walls become a distraction. "Another law-- of vision is that the pupil opening is regulated chiefly by the brightness that ex isis over the larger area of handled in indus'rv eveivthing metal, woo-4cloth has a lowei brightness fhan white paint bo the vc lute wall eonstnes he pupil sizx while the joo to he dc ne oemands that it open to admit, moie light. Vision is handicapped. The white wall persists in competing for attention with the object handled. It peuists in hurling its lajs into the corner of the eye wheie they mav cause no end of distress inter-relation- s slap-das- WATCH CONTRASTS He warns that brightness is the chief thing to be watched, as. serting there must not only be enough illumination to see clearly but the object seen must be visible in its surroundings Walls brighter than the details of the task cause strain, Where the object of attention is natuially daik, such as metal, he says, the local contrast ' should be with a background of slightly lighter color lather than ee deeper. Heie it is particularly important that the surroundings be m fairly deep colors so that no blinding and glaring distractions are present. A balance is needed Detween light ana color. Most desirable is the condition in which the working area is slightly brighter than surrounding areas. Never black against white, or white against black, of course. Severe aaaptive changes from dark to light or from light to dar are mnung the ttC't tiring of all e e gymnastics. "Where the t:i k involv. seeing np object upa nst spa'e generally a dark Hoc T higher visibility may he tie ieved by blanking that space olf wnth a screen in an appropriate color. As an example of how a bad situation. was corrected, Birren gives the' following: . In a hosiery mill where there was ample light, workers who had to loop threads over a scries of fine needles complained of eve strain and fatigue. The needles stood out in apace vhiie the task was confused by strong light contrasts and motion since the operators r.sat directly In fro it of one anoth-- MOSCOW, e message Julv to 30. an (AP) In peo-pf- e Premier Joseph Stalnv today Invoked as inspiration in the present war aginst Germany the names of Russia' great heroes of the past, from Alexander Nev-skwho beat.the ailment Teutonic knights, to Mikhail Kuto - gov, whose dogged resistance made Napoleons Russian lnva- ion a fallurs, A. book. 1 Mrs line or two: Ava Gaidner didnt wait veiy long bcioie Mickey Rooney got out of town hefoie she got herself a 10b in "Skvwav to dory at Fernando letter (to quote) about Charles not columns even mention and acting in " g Scottish Club Holds Annual Outing Today of The skirl bagpipes Is to be one of the main features at the annual outing of the Salt Lake Scottish Club at Lagoon of lodav, when Ben McPhie Seattle, Wash, who 25 yearg ago was a resident uf Salt Lake, will perform a bagpipe soto. was This hv announced George Fisher, club chief, who' vis-a-vi- story. said that the outing was scheduled to start at 4 pm. and was consist of games for ' children, a picnic lunch at 6 pm. and the program at 7 pm. Mr. Fisher will give Hie of welcome, and R. Verne Salt Lake attorMcCullough, ney, a patriotic address. Opera Singer Jean Dickenson Weds torv,' with Penner iingleton, Arthur Mrs, Frederick Wesehe, seated, great grand-mothe- r of Baby Stephen William Nypower, whom aha is holding; leftMrs. William Curtis, grandmother of the baby, and Mrs. Lewis Nypower, mother of the rhild. was married last night to Lieut Daniel E. Marcy Jr, 35, of Safi Francisco. The bride will return to New York for a broadcast Sunday, then loin her husband at Camp Claiborne, La, where he is stationed with an engineer corps unit Second To Be Made Sergeants Staff sergeant ratings will be presened to 144 graduates of the U. S Armv Air Corps aerial gunners school at Wendover in a mass promotion program Friday, the Second Air Force Headquarters innounred todav. A formal review and ceremonies are expected to occupy the greater part of the day. DIAL Rntartainment That Has Been Oifered tor Y ear. PREMIERE , SHOWING I rUl tenics 07 THE IWJHEEf aeitwYa .soiuttio lAMuii ADDED EXTRA WALT DISNEY'S OREATES? GOOFY CARTOON "How To Ploy Boieball" 2Sc 'HI 4Se pm 1 'HI 5 pm. MURRAY Gene TIERNEY ''Rings on Her Fingers" 2ND HIT 'Remember Pearl-Harbo- 20c 4 mill M to ' LAURENCE OLIVIER, LESLIE AJU), RAYMOND MASSEY HOW to 'THE INVADERS" mm wi! Vm alta DISNEY COLOR CARTOON u LAKE THEATRE Field 4 Lee, Thornton 4 Marten, Den Larolla 4 Charlotte, Tom O'Neil 4 Kathle. On Screen "GIRL'S TOWN", "DUKE or THE NAVy." Both fir! ran picture. On ARCADE FRANCIS 'Bra. ' la-s- et- General Motors stepped Into movia production like a vetieran Hollywood organization Jpr iDetr . picture "This Precious Free- 0 dom being made for their warworkers In 90 of their 250,-00- , ELEANOR POWELlJ la . 'THE MAN BETRAYED" TONIGHT Sara of "How Green Was My for-t- he Valiev" fame, maker's Wife another good role in the story. , , DEE, JOHN WAYNE BED SKELTON "SHIP AHOY" "BALLOF FIRE" BARGAIN , STANWYCK, GARY COOPER MttMc Done Indoors it M the Hoof Gartfss , IsdiM-lO- c Geati I5 (Include Tax) coccnuT - LAMOUR HOLDEN. Alto iCUJVEd naan Kouat, august ns Theatre Ilolladay 'THE FLEETS IN" DOROTHY ; ad WILLIAM 'THE SPOILERS' MARLENE DIETRICH od RANDOLPH SCOT- T- - Theyre Healthy And Happy CINCINNATI, July 30 (AP) Miss Jean Dickenson. New York (oloratura soprano here to sing in the Summer Opera Companys performance of "Mig-non- , IARBARA Allgoods plants . throughout the country another set from Ensign Lawrence Stromberg, and a $950 automobile from Tony Martin, radio and moving picture singer. ell ARCADE Barbara Stanwyck, Gary Cee er in Ball Of Tire " Ft an oil De John Warn tn The Man Betrayed. CAPITOL 'The Wife Takiw a FTrar. wuh Joan Bennett, Franohot Ton aieo Blondie for Vie Align Joelvn . she entire clerk -- ne of th ri a sons Ava and Mickey had so many tiffs was because she wantto Mu ed continue acting and key wanted her tn forget hei caieer. ment William Fauianer, author of the highlv cenorable "Sanc81RFRISED BY REQIEST tuary. is on the Warner lot and "Did vou think it was strange talk is he will wotk nn the "Life when he asked vou to take a nf Charles De Gaulle." measurement of his wrist for a When Laurel and Haidy check Lieut. Irving Klein, bracelet in at theyll do "Air Raid the judge advocate, asked 'Miss a riizy comedy. Cant Wardens Bouchard. you see Babe Hardy getting into "Yes, she said all sorts of trouble and Stanley 1 "Awfully strange? . Frederic acting goofy? . "Yes," she repeated. March s daughter, Miss Bouchard said she was "Penelope, finally talked herself eertam Aroff had not received into a lob with her daddy In a bracelet from Levee She quot. In the next "Mark Twain. . ed a letter she said Levee had Dr. Gillespie" picture, Lionel written to her: Barrymore will be m the war. I vc as looking for a blrthdav That s all today. See vou tomor- , row! But Florence Thomas ol , r;r"Pnt f.r mV, bro,Pr a for same bracelet time Chicago, savs' "Fight now: Ar Commander Aroff But all the gue later. Sure sign no dictator. gold ones are $100 or more and Buy war bonds." that's too much money for me. The. complaint against Aroff but does not mention Levee maintains only that the defendant received the' $40 set of gold cufflinks from Cummings, son of a Hollywood movie director, "Everything 1 read Boyer is in other yours. You didn't he was producing 'Flesh and Fantasy. Now, lady Im not going to take that lying down. I not only heralded that Edward G. Robinson and Anna Lee would be in Mons. Boyers U opus, but here Is more news: Barbara Stanwyck goes into the picture as Charles For the time being, Barbara will have to forget all about being a Ball of Fire for she will plav a very sweet romantic role the first time shes gone s'entimental since So, The Great Mans Lady. there, Mrs. Cary. . Lvn Bari Lias reallv grown up" on the 20th Century-Folot, wheie she started as a bit plav-er- . Stcnbecka Rains, A G. Cary of San Nearly a jear ago I was told wras soon to be starred, and then nothing happened. - Probably took Jier performance In The Magnificent Dope to convince her bosses she deserved At any rate, Jner promotion. her salary has been upped and she is being given the outstanding. feminine role in Tne Moon Remember . Molly, Is Down. whose young husband Is killed by the Nazis? She la the only voung, glamorous girl In John d ... no less, will be Mack and etc Gloria Holden, , are m the cast. The film tells the shocking of what would story happen to an American town in event of foreign invasion. hope she will come to me an last week because wrote "From what I heat, oberv-eMagistrate Nicholas H. Pinto, turning to Tony, "gu ought to win the prize But. in advance, just leave $2 with the " val officer procurement director. specificallv alleges that the defendant "wilfully, knowingly and without proper authority received a pair of gold cuff links from one Irving Cummings, ensign, U, S. Naval Reserve, as and for a contribution from him a person In the government employ receiving a less salary than the said Aroff. SPECIFIES GIFTS Miss Bouchard testified that she, Cummings and Levee were sitting around in the hotel room laughing and talking while they waited for Aroff to finish dressing and go out with them to dinner. "Aroff came out and "congratulated Mr. Cummings and Mr. said Ivee," she went on.are"He how Now that you boys in, about giving me a little something? or something like that-"H-e said Mtv, jou ran get me a pair of gold cuff links. Mick-- e , you can get me a white gold identification bracelet "We took it in a laughing manThen ner and said 'Oh. sure Aioff held out his wiist and said 'You ran take mr measure ment now ' 1 vca a surprise So 1 took a thread out of mv pulse and took his measure- starred and Helen Paramount to act as technical advisor, if not to plav herself. She would be an asset to the picture. ' Owen, ton LAKE (on tho EieltJ Eloctrn, Md Lnne, Thureton and Jrfarrens, Don Laron nd Charlotte, Torn O'hml nd Knlhie Girl (On th itTeao) Town,' with Fdtth PVIlowi nd Jttnd Rtorey Duk of tho hnvy.c p, UPTOWN ( formerly ParamonU "Thn Prida of th Yankee," with Gary Cooper, Terra Wrifht, Bbe Ruth, Walter Rrennnn, Vein and Yoinnd with Riy Noble orchestra. CENTRE "Thi Above All, with Tyrone Dower, Joan Fontaina, Them Mitchell , Henry ftiephenaon. Nigel Bruce, Gladr Cooper, Philip Mert-val- e and Sara Allfood. UTAH "They A II KimM th Brida, wuh Joan Crawford Melrm Douglas Boland Young and BtUie Burk alee with Wilha Steaarlg, ,.'Mw the HFToiden, Pranoea Dee and Grant Mitch- y commissions One section of the naw comasplaint against Aroff, former nasistant to the 12th District Arapahoe Street, (RurnrhouM) "Womw of thO with Rntbnrln Rep burn, 6poa B timer tnd RecuttM also, Adventure in Wtehuur wr Tt4w, F&t d blonde Stanford University girl student. The witne-s- . Patricia E. Bouchard. daughter of a socially Hills, Calif , prominent Beverlv familv, told a naval court mar- trial yesterday she had heard Aroff suggest to two ensigns that they "give me a little something" a few hours after he had sworn them into the aervice. That. Miss Bouchard said, was In Aroffs room at the Clift Hotel here the night Irving Cummings Jr. and Michael Levee of Los Angeles had received their 6 with the story. Juanita kept a diary and has obtained six weeks leave to write a IfARLO Tear The four generations celebrating her birthday with Mrs. Wesehe will be her daughter, Mrs? William Cuitis of 324 North First West Street, and Mrs Curtis daughter, Mrs Lewis S of West. Ixis Angeles with hep son, Stephen VV. N power. SAN FRANCISCO, July 30 (AP) The navv'fT charge that Lieut. Comdr. Maurice N. Aroff solicited gifts from voung men who he helped secure commissions m the naval reserve found support in the testimony of a OneWho Escaped From Bataan May Appear In Hands Of Mercy who was told of the medical difficulties in Bataan and the davs of neai staivation on the rocks of Conegidor hefore the dramatic escape When Mark, who will also, direct and piodute 'Hands of Mercy, was in the East he talked with Red Cross officials and the government heads and obtained their blessing to go ahead Dillon Mrs, George of Los Angeles. Witness Tells About Incident When Two Got Commissions Corregidor Nurse Sought For Picture and her sister nurses, the Florence Nightingales of this war. have inspired "Hands of Mercy, a play by Maik and The nuises were Allan Scott interviewed by Autnoi Scott, Marv, now Vhats Qoing (9n Calif, and Beikelev, "Not too had." Parsons Says: Cor-legid- in Aroff Asked FonPresents, Girl Testifies To Mr and Mys Ralph Lillie, 755 Second East Street, boy. Claude V- - NEWYORIC, July 30 (AD Tony Pecorella hopes he wins the prize for impersonating Charlie Chaplin at a movie amateur-nigh- t next week and he also hopes its more than $2. in big shops, baggy" panls. mustache and deibv, 21 v ear-olTonv"was practicing a Chaplin routine on the beach at Coney Island when he got a summons for giving an unlicensed exhibition ' Was he anv the court good asked the arresting cop jester-da- girl. BY LOIELLA O. 'PARSONS Pret-t- , HOLLYWOOD (INS) slim Juanita Redmond, me brave nurse who was one of the eight girls to escape from to Australia and back to the U. S . w as being paged dav by Mark Sandnch. Juanita J Aft Ttttlnr around up' north, Chia dapt; Is ronrlnoed that the Saratoca folks hT a lot at nrrra tryinr to run rao-in- r as usual and that if th "tnmtin. Is siimasaful h7 .an think tba 4ou,h ar comm, from industries tat suck nearhy planes as' Srhnecttdr , , , ttand- ort ta eWNWY IS" ad ewptwi that there a na toumt money this rear. mission to Germany In 1940 and Is now timekeeper in a ship- yard 15 Rationed Racing j Maybe Chaplin Would Reimburse This Stand-In- 9 . 1338 Wesehe, the Tu.enty.nuuh - gu-1- Jack Senninger, n ever since.- Two children were born in Germany, Use and Walter, and three weie born in Salt Lake, Freda, now Mrs Melvin L, Johnson of 1,ok Angeles, John Wesehe, who returned from ft BABIES WERE BORN YESTERDAY IN 8. L. HOSPITALS: To Mr. and Mrs. Rex Vance, 525 South Second West Street, boy To Mr. and Mrs Don Hoffman, 1090 Foprth East Street, boy To and Mrs Don A. Whatcott, 756 Third East Street, girl. To Mr and Mrs Edward R. Bywater, 1311 Seventeenth t East Street, boy To Mr and Mrs Marion J. Talley, 55 Gorclon Place, boy. To Mr, and Mrs. Ru'on Stromberg, Grantsville, girl To Mr and Mrs.' Heber Vaumgartner, 226 Navajo Street, boy To Mr and Mrs. Parley A. Flitton, 1806 South Second West Street, girl To Mr and Mrs Roger Howard, 592 DeSoto Street, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams, 2690 Fifteenth East Street, girl. To Mr. and Mrs -- Leo Vanderheven, 329 Harrison Avenue, . girl . To Mr and Mrs Lambert Egli, 1381 Green Street, boy. To Mr and Mrs. Alva Oswald, .1620 Kensington Avenue, girl Mr and Mrs Elwood Walker, 2516 Hartford Street, and Mrs of .Frederick prlest-l- to Salt Lake with her husband from Brunswick, Germany, in 1914, as a convert to the Church and has been verv active in Church affairs babies one ear, old today. Robin Gay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lelaijdj H. Gentry, .71 West Sixteenth North Street. To Mr fc. 461 Ward, ahe came Salt Lake morale. Faber Birren, industrial color consultant writing in the current Duns Review and Architectural Forum, says. "A worker standing at a lathe may suffer eyestrain by trying to discern a piece of dark metal against an equally dark and oily background. "An increase of illumination may afford little if any lmrpove-men- t for the dark metal may still lack sufficient contrasts with the background "A simple coat df paint applied to the machine, Ijowever, may do the jotj perfectly. A black button on a white card may be as of visible under one light as a black button on a black card under a thousand Invokes Russ Heroes high Robin Gay Gentry and all other NEW YORK? July 30 (Wide BY JAMES MARLOW AND ' WILLIAM PINKERTON World) Looking for a bat in a coal mine at midnight is no harder on the eyes than the tasks set - before workers by some bosses who mean well but forget that color contrasts make a difference in getting a job done. Good lighting in a plant or office is not enough. An extreme example of a bad situation' is a man working on a black obtect against a black machine. That can cause eyestrain Eyestrain ran cause accident and lower that there, Wife gratulates Factorv.Paint ' . North Tenth West Street ,tastvvelc ceTebfatea"'fieFiTxTTeifi birthday'" t'hep home In the company of four generations of her family. The Deseret News con- Be Careful Of in color. Birren notes Mrs. Frederick Wesche, of - Employes Should trast 30,1942 ' SPENCER TRACT KATHERINE HEPBURN la ''Woman Of Tho Year" CO-HI- . - 'Adventure in Washington I Lake, Larry 8immi and fttuart Erwin OEM The Invader," with Laurence Oliver, Lealie Howard, Raymond Mao-e-v and Anton WaJbrook alfo "Dr. Broadway." with Maedoa- aid Carey. Jean Phillip and j. Car- - rnl NaUh. ' hip Ahev,H with Eleaaeg Red Bkettoa, Bert Lehr, Vir O'Brien and Tommy Dorter' girt orcheatra. MURRAY On Her (Murray) ''Ring Gene Finger,' with Henry Fonda. Tierney. Laird Cregar1 alto, "Remember Pearl Harbor, ' with Alas Curua, Donaldo Barry. STCDIO Powell, - V, |