Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1930 — Page 7

MARCH 28, 1930

NEW INVENTIONS ON DISPLAY AT ELECTRIC SHOW Latest Developments in Industry Included in Light Pageant. Comforts of modern electricity are belntr shown in a pageant of electrical progress arranged by the Indianapolis Power and Light Company in the Indiana theater lobby. How the drudgery has been removed from housekeeping by invention of the ltaest electrical appliances is depicted in the exhibit to be visited by persons attending this week's show at the Indiana. Latest developments in the electrical industry that go further toward making tasks of the housewife a jo\’ instead of a drudgery are included in the display.

Along with a variety of household electric devices, such as ironing machines. refrigerators, electric ranees, toasters, percolator sets, and smaller appliances for the "ladies' boudoir,'' there will be an exhibit of the newest types of lamps and lampshades for beautiful home lighting. A motion picture of the history of light is being shown in connection with the pageant. The manner in w hich the Light and Power Company's safety department teaches methods of first aid to employes will be a feature of the picture. Paul Spor, Indiana's new master of ceremonies, will greet visitors to the electrical exhibit on the mezzanine floor. In conjunction with the display, the company is sponsoring an essay contest for which three prizes are offered. Best essays of not more than 500 words on the subject, "What. Electrical Appliance Has Been the Most Useful in the Home and Why?” will receive an automatic Duo-Disc washing machine. Premier Duplex vacuum cleaner and Premier Spic-Span vacuum cleaner. Persons desiring to enter the contest may obtain card at the display booth on the mezzanine floor of the Indiana. HUSBAND IS HELD IN FILM EXTRA’S DEATH Bu United Press LOS ANGELES. March 28.—William H. Burkhart was held for investigation today upon the recommendation of a coroner’s jury which had returned an open verdict in the claying of Pretty Ann McKnight.: 21-year-old film extra. The girl was shot to death Mon-! day night a few hours after she : and Burkhart, her husband, had patched up an estrangement. Her body was found at a bungalow '• apartment rented by Burkhart earlier Monday. Police said the husband was also in the apartment, l in a drunken stupor.

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GIRL IS INJURED IN AUTO CRASH Suffers Fractured Ankle as Car Hits Tree. Miss Edith McCoy. 18, of 2036 North Meridian street, suffered a fractured ankle and other injuries

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when an automobile driven by Harry Gendall, 22, of 4234 College avenue, in which she was riding, struck a tree at Illinois and Fifty-first street at 3 this morning. Gendall ran on to the sidewalk to avoid a collision with another car which did not stop after the accident. Miss McCoy was taken to St. Vincent’s hospital. Omer Carmen Marshall, 27, of 505 East Tenth street, was cut and j bruised when his automobile collided with an Indianapolis Street Railway Company bus, driven by Roy Bradley, 25, of 2161 North Jefferson

avenue, at Thirty-second and New ; Jersey streets, at 7 this morning. The bus was damaged. Marshall, following treatment at city hospital, was taken home. | 1 Road Paving to Aid Jobless Bu United Press CHICAGO, March 28.—1f congress passes the $350,000,000 federal highway aid bill, the national employment situation will become much less serious, the American Farm Bureau Federation predicted today upon completion of a survey of the country’s labor supply.

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PROTEST USE OF PARK BY ADULTS Insist Finch Playground Should Be for Children. Use of i .nch park for Sunday baseball and football games for adults was protested before the park

board Thursday by a south s.de delegation. Use of the playground should be reserved for young children. John F. White, former councilman, told the board. The board reconsidered its refusal to build sidewalks and beautify the tract with shrubs. The board ordered an investigation of the cost of repairing Fountain Square with the view of taking over jurisdiction from the works board.

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EUROPA EARNS $13,00C ; Money, Collected From Sightseers, to Go to Seamen’s Charitle*. fin United Press NEW YORK, March 28.— The new German liner Europa has $13,000 for seamen’s charities gDi (e its arrival Tuesday after a breaking voyage from Cherbourg. Thirteen thousand persons paid a dollar each to go aboard and inspect the vessel. It will sail for Europe tonight with 1.375 passengers.

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