Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 206, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1930 — Page 14
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‘GADGETS’ HERE AND THERE AT MOTMSHOW Altimeters, Clocks and Ash Trays Are High Points of Device Display. BY HARRY FERGUSON, I'ntted Pr Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—When the history of automotive progress is written sometime In the next century, 1930 probably will be set down as the great year of the gadgets. The gadgets are, to borrow a phrase from the salesmen at the thirtieth annual automobile show, bigger and better than ever. It had been hoped that a comprehensive report on the gadget situation could be made today, but a reporter who went to Grand Central palace strayed into the fire engine section and remained there spellbound, so long, that the gadgets had to be investigated hastily. In passing, it might be well to say that fire engines still will be red in 1930, that the bells are more resonant and that the 1,000-gallon-pressure-volume centrifugal pumper is a thing of beauty. Airplane Influence Now for the gadgets. They definitely reflect the airplane Influence. There is. for instance, the altimeter on the Jordan, enabling a motorist who is point* over t.hn Annalachian mountains to learn at a glance that he Is higher above sea level when on top of a peak, than he was before he started up the mountain. Take the airplane compass on the dashboard, which makes it possible to go east when you want to go east instead of wandering off in an east-by-southeast direction. Clocks, of course, are scattered all over the new models and there are as many ash trays as there are trap doors in a Chinatown detective play. Ash trays slide out of the doors, spring out of the floor, unfold on the seats and jut from the windows until it all becomes quite confusing. Quiet Motor Horns The day of the harsh motor horn is gone. Headlights have been perfected to the '‘moonlight tint” with all the glare gone. Soon the highways will be strips of moonbeams with radios from every car playing soft music. Some of the more expensive “jobs” already have radios and dealers predict that all cars soon will be so equipped. The gadgets, however, reach their ultimate state in the Split Coach Corporation’s “House on w’heels.” A coach is equipped with four sleeping berths, a clothes closet, a refrigerator, a sink, a gasoline stove, clothes cabinets and cooking utensils. A person can live in one of the coaches indefinitely, stopping only for food and fuel. 12 Passengers Are Killed. TUNIS, Jan. 7.—Twelve passengers were killed and twenty injured when a train on the Tunis-Constan-tine line plunged into a ravine near Nador.
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