deatfl.v Instead, it is a device which dis- i tributes paint, or Wax, or flock on i objects. These objects range ail tbet tin, ready tor the die ta cut thnm out. wav from watches.-and çlocks, ga-1 The Paascbe touch. is, necessary. to loshes, toys,ý pipes, radios, bridges.f prevent the tin from injuringk the die hardware. furniiture, steamùsbips, auto- J mobiles, to ta.lroad cars, andbuman AndI saw, what wag,:mostinterestingr tao-me a one who deals Witb bair. printers and printed material 'conSpecifically., the device is known as ý the air-brush and. merely looks, likeà stantly, the ."no-offset" Paasche Proa Xun. .In..fact the sâmaller 'models look more like fountain pens than. anything cisc, but the principle of sbooting. ink, or paint, *orý wax, or flock is the same-in ail' modela., .1 learned, 80' rnuch about, the use of the air-brush in industry and creative art from 1. A., Paasche, president of the company beàring bis name. that 1 feit ail America was truly tbe target of bis "guns." He took me around 'is factorv at 1909 W. 1);versey. Patkway ±o show,'me#theç yarigus departments and machines. 1 saw cases displaying the fountain 'pen style of air-brusb. used cbîefly bv artists in commercial and creative workc. D.mpnattdhI Art In a large rônm. built into the main flnor space. was. the second art exhibit. of air-brush oaintings. The prize-winners were heing shown il, cover everything under the sun. Né, hc assured me,,the problemi was not ideas,' but time._ There jmat were't enough hours in. the day. 11e- couldn't, get'1 ta bis -ideas fjast enougb, and the factory cÔùldn't turn out the orders fast enough. His staff of 140 cm-: -ployesa were aIl busy, tbe, plant was In 1910 he married Rose Lund of Chicago and went to Norway on the*r bQneymoon. Ini 1920 'theyr paid another visit, but 'missed out. on the 10-year scbedule in 1930 :betause of pre ssure of work. Instead of-waiting* for 1940 Mr. Paasche plans to go over again nèxt year. Hi SIing MsHobby Hobbies, of 'a Norwegian ntaturally include skiing,. the 'national pastime. Wbénever there ýis enoughsowo tbe. north.' shore, Mr. Paascbe takes, to bis skis and indulges in, a grand trek cross-country or along the beach. In the summer he,.playrs golf, usually at Kildeer Country club. But:being a true inventor at heart, it is safe to assume that 'wbether on skis 'or taking. a stance. at golf, Mr. Paascbe is really ,tbinking-up a new idea ini air-brushes.--another "gun" to point at America and the 27 foreign countries where the ornpany ces bis'ineas. Emjikasize Health as Essential for New First Graders' The 1937 Summer Round-Up of the Childrcn, a bealth activitv of the National Congress of Parents and Téachers, 'wilI focus tbe attention of white peppermint striped dress. The texture of the dress and the crispness of the organdv collar could almost bc felt. so realistically bad thre artist revroduced the look of the actualfabrîcs by means of the air-brush. *There were two gzreat portraits of, Clark Gable and' Myrna Loy ini a grey-brown monotone,' blocked outi out the picture ot a jrir in a puîIcan sehool or kindergarten a chiIdren as free as possible' iediable defects. It is under. ion of Dr. Lillian R. Smith, ig, Mich. il responsibility for observ-' l Pareni nderlyinz principles governi-ng the d health is emphasized ut the 23-page pamphlet.' >on whicb the good bealth g children depends are listeà ro' sent i J Lue evIILriIg' We. moved alon -f the sbop to an, ier. I saw ( tiaf parts for the r-brusb mac ting, defending 'sucli ,1Iowed, del hat I even swal- li ther spraying . cotton, 1Paasche,. according to Mr. kes t14e problems of nal Côngreàs of i'arents