Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1927, Page 11

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 28 1927—PART 1. e : = SHERIFF DEFENDS |Fiardening of Copper ot s Lot At e : By the Associated Press. |is possible to make scissors, knives ] NEW YORK, August 27.—Because |and other cutting tools of hardened 1y other- | copper, such implements under ordi- of the mistaken belief of * Wise competent scientists” that the | nary conditions offer no advantages hardening of copper is & lost art, | over tools made of steel. i thousands of dollars are wasted annu: ionally, however, 1t fs neces- | N\ Mill Workers Were Not Re'}nu and some ms devote thel i o use copper or bronze tools, H \ such as the bronze knives used In | . * sponsible for Blasts, 0f- ]art that rdiy worth finding < plants, where sparks must be | R | o he Copper and Brass | 2 . R i : - : | Research tion said today. | Schnoider said that the ancients ficial Believes. | " The S meatts 4 paper on | had two methods of hardentng copper, | 7, WY The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. Entrance 909 F Street—at Ninth 2% t prepared by William G. | and despite the belief, which metallurgist ot th efids to many scient that the By the Associated Press ; hen these e was lost with the p .w:z]-'-n(].!r the Stao .. C ust 27.— | OTS have evol \ t ds ar HENDERSON, N. C., August 27— o\ ‘angeavor to find some us wv in improved form. The Belief that nearly a dozen PXI'KOE"‘"SI and then learn that uniess it h: ome ‘; two methods are alloying ‘Hm copper c ve occurred here since 800! special properties, no market exists." | with a er metal and hammering ;\'hm_vm?amm’ operatives struck on| _The metallurgist said that while it lor cold-working it. arri era . August 4, in demand for increased | wages, have been caused by outside | HA'RDRESSERS PLAN ;\l‘lmn‘l‘:l\'\:‘jls‘he restricted to_harmful | interests of irresponsible persons and | 'he gashering will close next| are not the work of strikers or other G s G s Thursday with vles show. Tocal people were expressed today LEGISLATIVE FIGHTS| L L Sheriff D. L. Kearney o vance ¥ County. —_— NAB THREE IN BIG RAID. The latest series of cracks, possible | ; | 3 5 fivecracker shots, occurring Th ‘5,000 at Convention to Oppose Re BLIZAE o night, did no damage, officials re-| gouoog : . N. €. Augus i b ® gl icting Use of Shears to 27 (@) re arrested, :;‘;;;g" ‘h”.j'm‘,‘5,2‘;;,?:25’?,‘,5‘,‘?;",““"',':l :‘ o cauipnient and supplies valued at be At vacik i vl | rber Shops. | tween $33,000 and 36,000, 134 gallons oy ",,‘}f;":;?dbli"“’,&r;';‘;,‘f‘“lll, . P [of liquor and more than 12,000 gallons a Y D. P —————— of as| ere ized id late damage or loss of life. Officials oo i s tinue their investigations, but say | asquotank County, J. London. they are without clues. CLEVELAND. August 27.—Deter- | {i| charge of prohibition enforcement The first explosions occurred the| mined to keep the marcel waving in| < in this territory, made known night of August 19, one of the two | . gk slightly damaging the home of M| Pite of all the barbers in Kb oot 0. W, Drest il 0 s A "0 W. Smith, arraigned before | | By the Associated Press. XK. Partin, mill employe, who, after P going out with the rest of the strikers, | of the National together with h!l‘\lons and daughters,| clation opened ther annual con yeturned to work. Other explosions | ventio e i Tollowed early this week, but did ho| \oron Nere teday e 4 damage. While the investigations| {hings besides the technique of th 1 Court here beg continue, strikers remain quiet ana | trade :_n_mi: L atters to re. | tober 10. 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