Show VL'JElxi Talcs of Real Oogs-- STEPS THIRTY TAKEN TO PUT By NEA Service SOD H BEND Ihd— Thirty individual operations go into the finishing of a good automobile body according 'to engineers here Even preliminary to these operations considerable research is carried on with colors and paints to prove their ability to withstand the elements- - This is donejjy means ©f what is called a “weatherometer an ultra-viol- et sublight machine thatmedicolor and other jects lacquers ums to powerful rays which do in a few days what a scorching sun would do in weeks or months Other tests make certain that the finish will stand the effects of salt air alkali dus£ and other conditions encountered in actual driving about the country The list of finishing operations through which the body goes follows: INSIDE IS COATED 1 The steel stampings are filed and buffed to a smooth surface 2 The inside surface of the body coated with soundproof emulsion 3 Outside cleaned by special spray cleaning process 4 Body baked 30 minutes at 200 degrees Fahrenheit 5 Body mechanically brushed to remove dirt and cleansing agent 6 Body thoroughly washed with alcohol 7 First priming coat with oil base ' applied 8 Body baked- - at 180 to 200 dethree hours grees Fahrenheit smooths finish and 9 Dry sanding irregubuilds slignt up putty glaze larities MORE BAKING 10 Two coats of surfacer applied 1 11 Surface coats dried by bak- -- 12 Body smoothed surface water sanding 13 Drying kilns remove all ture by mois- - 14!' oil-sand- ed - — -4-4- -— FLfiTR AUTO BUILDING 5 a v- By MINOTT SAUNDERS NEA Service Writer PARIS —Such vast strides has France made In motor-ca- r produc- - tion since - her industrial and losses in the war that she now is surpassed in volume only by the United States In quality of production it was generally agreed at the 'recent Paris Salon that French cars could hold their own against all rivals While France leads other Europeans countries in output statistics indicate for 1929 now available the dominance of the American au tomobile industry in world trade Last year France produced 245610 cars while the combined output of the United States is here quoted as 5630000 In the United States one motor car to every 46 while in France there is on© fin-anci- super-intellige- al - I j ? I persons France is moving rapidly however in this industry wjlich is of the greatest importance in her economic- life Im one form or another for 420000 it provides employment less than or about one-fiffiersons on the railways anc about? the same percentage more than those engaged in the collieries Factories directly employ 110000 Accessories occupy a further 45000 tires 25000 repair shops 120000 anc agents arid dealers are estimated at 31 i rk - :s V :A Hi a ’ y rV r -- ts 1 " v 4 Ik1 : ts n f- - v ft1 fijf k' ’ ' y sc? V Fr ‘ n Hamburg Builds “Bachelor Girls” : f SSJt f I g' 5--- a? : !£' f - i r "Siw 1 th WON HIS DEGREE Aii’ V f — fr prendergast has gone through Harvard university and had won his -- A Bachelor of Arts degree though les-he was stone blind He memorized W£)l WV sons And lectures which were read 30000 y a ’4 v to him and mastered their contents cf0!eHCAlntH j “Her guidance will give me a chance to go out for long walks JUMP IN DECADE so perfectly that he passed his final These figures appear ridiculously examinations with ease of this the tention to her at all This for fear to the ing for meme In spite “Just the same it was nice of them to ask us So you to one small compared with what America Then he resolved to go to attached become to she me the follow and might obey dogs fit recalled be and School Law it but me show could may to Harvard must pretend you don’t mind and say you enjoyed the ride obey exclusion of these men at my com- of them and thus fail automobile 1919 in producthe himself for the career of an at- mand that does now as she as have I even such dogs the summer of never fed tion of France amounted to only torney This was in new “She is very intelligent and surround1929 But in his 18000 cars Factories were quickly ten This represents six times the with 1850 These figures further her of no loyalty fear losing lave Fewer and fewer of the Sunny- She obeys all my commands in- transformed from munitions works total of 1920 new work it would indicate how far the United States ings and in his ' old purposes and in the to be necessary to engage someone to bank dogs have I fed of late Since one their rather is there But leads in the business rivals of last France stantly none European to dace That Gray Dawn's death I have fed guide him from place flaw in our association:— following year the output reached recamusing to The total value of the French out with continue were Britain Yet Great of came them in they is where Gretel in a town 40000 Each year since has regis- year trained been has She to and master as me their A friend of Prendergast’s heard of ognize put last year was roughly $260 Germany with 131000 Italy with 000000 where there are hard sidewalks She tered a marked increase bedon’t No I me mind where 16600 with implicitly for Czechoslovakia police dogs the school slow in getting used to a town In 1928 41 per cent more cars 60000 INSTALLMENT SALES are specifically lieve that mere feeding is the key is with animals these Here in were produced than in 1927 and last Austria with 9300 BelgiumCri’oHrin no curbs are there where new ? ADA rAHim shnw that thrrfi offiAlfll t T) every to canine and though as mastery leaders act to guides was to walk year the increased percentage trained she lias a tendency blind The owner should' feed his dog exclu- Norwood street!” of ard protectorsalsotoofthe the middle me the in Gretel’s almost sively for some months - after he course of acfriend heard The three-weein this odd line acquires it was necessary uncanny efficiency highly The friend bought her of work For three weeks Prendergast re- quaintanceship of Gretel as in that of case in the to acmained at Astoria becoming and Prendergast was sent down other dogs trained to lead and guide with Gretel At the end the blind Astoria L I to make her acquaintshe had been For quainted ance and to learn how to avail of that time she could lead him taught her workthough until she could go himself of her guidance OGDEN safely through the thickest traffic every detail of it flawlessa for There was a trick in this method on the most congested streets of through work not would she yet IN 5 YEARS cf learning It could not be achieved New York City Man and dog had ly stranger to perFor example: offhand learned each ether’s signals MUST SERVE OBEY Gretel had to be taught that fection Prendergast held the dog had to be trained that Gretel 1 50000 to 60000 population was her master and by a leash attached to a special was her master that Prendergast 2 One of its greatest periods of growth Prendergast nowore him and to obey harness which she leathern that she was one person In all" the was the he development of its industrial and through was He and he alone serve and must its ABOUT ME body else she LEAD whom world mercantile prosperity its agriculture allowed to feed her and he was man a was extension “one As she activities dog” will me through obey give have Gretel with manufacturing efmeanings of me“To taught the variousevolutions of its paved and improved roads and transa change which was denied me this took some little time and as she such motions and course” fort and patience portation facilities was trained to go through when during my regular incollege week third the of end the But by interview an said Prendergast 3 Well located Ogden City real estate offers leading a blind man the dual course was complete She after he and his canine “eyes' same surety of investment Eaf ety and inThe teachers at this dog school just ihe and nobody was can dog “She Prendergast’s to Norwood seem to go on the theory that a dog returned return and the same assurance of income blind too the time Bv that to my classes for one else’s value as at any time in its history will love and obey the person who lead me For creased various another her guidance youth 'had mastered all theher guidIn thing to BUY! time is feeds it above everyone else It for rules out for following to simple go will give me a chance my own somewhat long experience long walks after my day’s studying ance as an owner and trainer of dogs Thus it is that a mere dog has is dene case to the be have not found this able to supply a substitute for been a to be her found great “I have FED ALL MY DOGS to a man who without her commands eyesight my She obeys Of old I fed all my dogs here al-at help be groping helplessly in would Folaid or mistake without hesitation Nobody else was Sunnybank inof eternal darkness All a world of the orders out the lowed to do so Yet of late years lowing Gretel! wise to she where school at praise the structors largeI have delegated this feeding 1930 McNaught Syndi- no at (Copyright ‘ pays was trained my family workmen ly to one or more of the ” ? - J- v’Ii V -- 225-5- 26 V CHICAGO — (UP) — Within the next ten years single family houses will be flat roofed with opaque windows two inch walls and cooling systems of their own according to -- Herbert U Nelson executive secre tary of the National Association of Real Estate Boards The association believes flat roofs living can be utilized for outdoor buildrooms in these days of small ing lots when yard and recreation space is at a premium Modern downspouts and gutters and the of materials waterproof character now to pitch make it unnecessary roofs to combat the elements OPAQUE WINDOWS Opaque windows as wide as store windows may be used to provide air and light without loss of privacy because though sunshine can penetrate the public gaze cannot r” Nelson predicts “thinner which walls and partitions will save so much space that another room can be added without increasing the dimensions of present - house plans Centuries ago when a man built a house he usually built it of stone thick with walls a foot and a half warm He did this to keep his house and dry This construction also kept it cool in summer Now insulating materials will accomplish this double purpose PORCHES AT REAR The average city dweller finds na front porch pleasure in sitting on a of the trafnear the street because fic - Hence Nelson advocates placside ing the kitchen on theofstreethouse the and the living quarters on the quieter rear side The public however acordingto real estate men and architects in does not take to radical changes build-d- o home For example design not take kindly to circular £ FS rooms but prefer an ship’s cabin bed to the space-savin- g bunks forecasted by one architect and-thinne- BERLIN— (UP)— The City of of Hamburg is attacking a problem considerable Importance to the middle-class unmarried woman who works for her own living and who lives alone A block of 340 apartments is being built especially for the “bachelor girl” The first 190 apartments will be Most of the ready in December apartments have about 40 square of floor space Some consist yards The building of one room only contains a series of rooms for common use such as a music room The sewing room and a roof garden experiment is attracting considerable interest in Germany where hitherto no accommodation of such a' character has been available for vomn ks ’ SIIIP roperty Promises Profits and O O M’ INTYRE’S IMPRESSIONS All Aboard! For Here and There! r Modern Building Materials Make Pitch Design Unnecessary ’ ? FUTURE HOMES : HHRAVEL notes of: a hurried trip: JL StLouis seems to have more back streets than any other city from a train window Every smoking room has a hard times” howler The blackest Pullman porters are usually politest Passengers from Indianapolis invariably begin talking politics Train ice cream- is the malarkey Railroads have so concentrated on to eliminate speed they have failed other discomforts such as dirt You cannot even open a tram window nor can a porter without a ’ Mir - feul’ - window-jac- k - One of the most hospitable cities in America is Houston Texas which may have something to do withcen-its amazing showing in the last sus San Antonio Is next to San Diego in an almost perfect climate One of the most beautiful real estate developments in America is Houston’s River Oaks The best train meals in years were on the Piedmont Special Few cities the size offer such beautiful women as Austin Texas There is a healthy rivalry between Ft Worth and Dallas New Orleans is an American city which has preserved Its architec- “YOU ’ tural past Orleans: New of Fleeting glimpses The picturesque home of General quarBureaugaurd the old French ter and the markets wide Canal street the apartment of Roark Bradford arid the abbve-grou- nd cemeteries Louisiana swamps have a haunting dismal beauty In Mississippi such towns as Biloxi and Gulfport announce their names in electrically lighted arches Somehow in passing through Birmingham Alabama I always think of Octavius Roy Cohen and Rose and Sherwood Moore V Birmingham incidentally offers a brisk industrial activity from a train window Few towns have been so glorified ln songJls old Mobile And Mobile has a charming and I dreamy languor It is disappointnig not to be able to order breakfast peaches in traveling through Georgia during the season Atlanta always strikes us as an aristocrat of Southern cities and nowhere do ladies seem so becomingly GENEVA (UP) — African tribes dressed or gentlemen so expertly clevto the able soon be give may erest American tips on how to pre- courteous In South Carolina the hurrying pare alcoholic brew is Impressed by the sprighttraveler the This information reached mansuch cities as Greenville of liness Nations of permanent League and Spartanburg is charged dates commission that In Dixieland cities too depot with seeing that natives in mandated territories do not have access newsboys do not run off with your to spirituous beverages Ohio typifies the solidity vision Despite their efforts thetogranting and Americourage of the middle west Africa in concessions of No American can ' pass through concerns has brought can and other D Cf without an ex with it not only the taste for drink Washingtonbeat of national pride tra heart but :the necessary prosperity This chronicler has somehow nevthe African tribesman Finally to tell if he is juit has learned how to use the still er been able or leaving Philadelinto entering just introduction and with the Africa of sugar cane he can now phia New Jersey is clogge- d- with big manufacture his own private stock enterprising cities all dwarfed somg what by nearness to New York “ ed song-inspiri- ng Africans Learn Distilling Secrets CAMELS CARRY CARS - a are now 1332337 motor vehicles of all kinds in use in France or 18 per cent more than in 1928 An incentive in the trade 'has been the growing popularity of the installment purchase- system In 1S23 about 20 per cent of the new cars in France were sold on credit while three years previously the percentage was only three In the United States the proportion of such sales has befen estimated at 80 per cent Last year France exported 25 per cent of her output being second in exportation to Italy with 40 per cent The British export last year was 20 per cent and that of the United States only 15 Spain took 4947? 7245 French cars Germany Great Britain 3878 Belgium 3817 and Italy 2830 Forty per cent of the French exports went to the col-- ’ onies For every tw foreign cars brought nto France last year this country shipped flye to foreign buyers Of the 23400 foreign cars brought in America sent 19600 arid of these 14000 entered in the form of spare parts which were assembled here The importation of cars into France will probably show a decided drop in 1930 because of the Increased taxation on foreign cars American makers are working under difficulties in this market but can not hit back where automobiles am concerned because last year France only exported 117 cars to the United States:— ——4-4- — — — - ID Ji BE VOGUE FOR old-fashion- NEXT ’ Entire- - surface cleansed with clean rags and benzine “Intermediate primer” seals up ' any15 surface porosity -- and acts as binder lacquer 15 To the ovens again for drying coat of lac17 First finishing applied quer 18 Three double coats of lacquer on belt molding 19 Kiln dried KILN DRYING OFTEN 20 Sanded below molding 21 Three double coats of lacquer below molding 22 Kiln cried 23 Sanded above molding J24 Three double coats cf lacpuer above belt molding 25 Klin dried 26 Entire body 27 Body treated with fine mist and reducer spray of lacquertreatment 28 Polishing 29 Contrasting molding and striping applied 30 Final polish ' with sheepskin ' buffers -- By George Clark SIDE GLANCES TO AMERICA IN ’ Massachu-s&t- uj T trained with many GRETEL was of her breed and clev- Pleasant Street Norwood - j FRANCE By Albert Payson Terhune ” erness by Joseph Weber of Princeton New Jersey She was a wise dog police dog— German Shepherd if you want the technical term for her kind of canine— brought up for purpose That one purjust one to serve as “eyes” to some pose was future master who - was blind There are— or were when last I details— no fewer than heard the fourteen - of hese highly trained nt and police dogs in different parts of the United States acting as eyes for the blind And they were doing their duty fourteen of them gloriously allone of a group of poGretel was lice dogs taken under the supervision of the New Yok Association for the Blind and was educated as duties as thoroughly in her destined ever a human student was educated Under Weber’s for a profession she developed shrewd tutelage quickly along every line of endeavor taught to her Presently she was readywasfor her life-woAnd a master ready and waiting for her This master was a slender young man six feet two inches tall wholly blind He was i Jerome Prendergast of 30 ‘ insr u i'Aii xjAj&U Gretel the Police Dog That Was “Eyes" For a Blind Man : FINISH ON CAR OGrJJjcir One of the best dishes In the Camels transport automobiles into the interior of Africa for the cars whole of America is in Louisiana can not penetrate the Jungles and It is called Cajin jambalaya and is deserts under their own power The made of wild duck livers and rice cars are knocked down put in packThe spectacle of showing two ing cases and loaded on the - beasts separate of burden plays — a drama down Sei y? Air jk -- Ik MKufht A H Q ttie ¥ - Ca6C rsoERex0 ’fh as! been - Broadway whispers that Eddie Cantor’s fortune of more than two million shrunk to less than a quarter of a million in the market crash - I don’t suppose an actual millionaire has such fool ideas but I always thought if I were richy I’d like to have a masseur rub the soles of my feet gently for about aft hour every day Short Shavings: Dr Ben F Coffin is candidate for coroner ln Wyandotte county Missouri Jack Donahue danced himself into his the breakdown that caused Tex Guinan’s new club death Eva is called’ The Argonaut Le Gallienne admits she has an ego S L As who hasn’t? Rothafel has been idling along the Two swell Paris boulevards books: R v R the Life of Rem-bra- nt (A by Hendrik W Van Loon “SolLiterary Guild selection) and diers’ Women” by Otto Bernhard Altman’s Wendler (Harper’s) like Tiffany’s is 'another signless 5th avenue store so steen corre Buddy spondents inform us has Rogers a press agent reports his house robes initialed in - the back High toned speakeasies Customers are are deserted Gertrude Lawrence was broke1 Nat J born Gertrude Klasen Ferber’s book “Spawn” is a honey Put He’s a book critic Stoddard King’s “The Raspberry Tree” down for your next book of Mae Wirth has finally poetry work her equestrienne quit Kin Hubbard’s full name is Frank To D S: McKinney Hubbard I wrote the line “like those white tfriggly things that come out from suddenly lifted rocks” in a Cosmopolitan article nine years ago Douglas Fairbanks has a large closet Charlie filled with perfumes Chaplin is left handed plying the violin that way with strings re Charlie Mack of Moran versed and Mack (he has had seven Morans) is building an English Village near good old Bill Hart’s ranch at Harold Lloyd Newhall Cal has a private nine hole golf course on his Beverly Hills estate Walter Catlett has a fine collection of Shakespeare editions and is James a stamp collector Cruze of “The Covered Wagon fame was once a traveling waiter ‘Riding the rods” from town When Mary Pickforc to' town had her hair bobbed she gave Tom Geraghty one of the curls Count Gosta Morner once marriec to youknowwho Is a publicity man now Kent Cooper of the A P is an accomplished pianist The New Yorker reports Colone Lindbergh as a follower of Chrisis Peter B Kyne tian Science a story for $40000 juvenile writing Russell Good Housekeeping Patterson is considered the best R M Brinker-ho- ff dressed artist across from his has his studio apartment house so he can wave to his wife at Intervals Cottage cheese in N Y is called pot cheese “The Borgias” by Ibanez is a ‘ a rainy night (Dutton's) Ring Lardner works in a room in the Pennsylvania hoTo D Denver: I began tel good book for writing “Short Shavings’’ in short sentences separated with dots like So that’s this 12 years ago ' that (Copyright 1930 McNaught Syndi- cate Inc) Women Get $1300 Yearly In Earnings NEW YORK— (UP)— The average yearly Income of 15000 business and professional women in the United States is only $1300 per year according to Mary McClench president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women Miss McClench in making the announcement said that the statistics were gathered from a nation-wid- e survey of the federation a Cs£oieh( that dream of millionaire bliss stairs and a comedy upstairs — on a single New York stage did not greatly excite the jaded first nighters although it caused a furore in r°et K£liSikleU)thelr cWfl ©4f Good real estate is and has always been the fundamental and basic factor on which all prosperity was founded and It’s one thing to have the satisfaction of owning property— conseanother thing to watch that property increase in valueand investment quently realize-- substantial profit' on your The next five years are pre- Ogden is young — comparatively dicted°to be some of tbe most' prosperous ones of local history Such prosperity' will greatly enhance well located property values Standard-ExaminTo keep in touch with Ogden’s’ realty1 market read The want-ad- s Homes lots business and industrial property-real estate something for any and every investor Let 'Ogden’s largest market guide you to remunerative investment - a 5 er - STANDARD-EXAMINE- R CLASSIFIED SECTION |