Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1936 — Page 6

IYSTERIES OF SCIENCE EXHIBIT TO OPEN HERE |

Memonstrations t to Be Held Here Five Days by Motor Company.

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. i Reproduction of sound in visible

light rays and projection of music

“over a beam of light are among the | ‘mysteries of science to be demon- |

- strated at a five-day Parade

Progress - exposition . scheduled open here Wednesday.

of | to |

The scientific exposition, displayed |

in a fleet of trucks by

General |

- Motors Corp., is to be set up in obe- |

lisk square of the World

* Memorial plaza.

Scientists accompanying the ex- | hibit said they would demonstrate |

the frying of an egg in a skillet without any form of a stove and without wires attached to it. The heating trick is a process of electric magnetism passing through the metal of the skillet, they said. Production of “cold light” is another demonstration that has been | ‘attracting attention during the ex- | ~ hibit in Anderson this week. Sci-| entists merely pour together in a |

War |

That drought which brought gray hairs to some Indiana farmers evidently didn’t bother the pupils at School 72. Here you see part of the vegetable and flower exhibit they staged yesterday at the school, with

Little Marie Hays, 9-year-old 1B pupil, looking on in admiration.

WORK STARTED

BY LEGION HEAD

glass bowl two cold Hquids that |

look like plain water. The result is a brilliant, green glow of light which generates no heat.

In addition to scientists’ displays. | in automotive | ~~ engineering are displayed in action | in rows of trucks converted into lab- |

the latest gadgets

oratories and show rooms.

BUSINESS BUILDING TOTALS OVER $840,000

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Business structures, valued at

more than $840,000 have been start- |

ed in Indianapolis during the last

month, records of Building Commis- | sioner George R. Popp Jr., showed |

today. Eighteen structures in all commercial classes have been issued permits. Thirty-eight dwellings, estimated to cost approximately $163,.210 are shown on the record. Total permits numbering 485 for

‘a valuation of $1,619.999 issued dur-

ing September compared with 408

permits valued at $540,638 during the | same month last year were reported. | Dwellings last year were valued at |

$146. 750 30 With 23 permits issued.

MOTION TO ADVANCE TRUST SUIT DENIED

The Indiana 1 Spore Court today | spoken, but i$ counted a good speak-

had denied a motion of the Indian-

apolis Bar Association to advance |

on the docket its suit against the Fletcher Trust Co. ‘The association is seekihg to prewent trust companies from allegedly giving legal advice and service. In order to name a suit on the Supreme ‘Court docket ahead of other cases the petitioner must prove that immediate action is necessary to the public well-being.

0G LICENSES SHOW

- AN INCREASE OF 1724

* Records .in the cily controller's office showed today that 4098 dog licenses have been issued since July iL ‘an increase of 1724 over the cornding period last year. City officials have made a con- : erted effort to “license all dogs as one means of preventing spread of Fables, it was said.

i "ATKINS OFFICIAL T0 SPEAK . M. W. Dallas, advertising manager for E. C. Atkins & Co, Indianapolis saw manufacturers, was to speak at ithe International Direct Mail Adyertising ‘Association convention in “Cincinnati today.

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{ afternoon for ! series of conferences and speeches.

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Harry W. Colery to Spend | Much of Time Here, He Says.

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Explaining that he had been in L:is office only a short time and could discuss no national Legion policies, Harry W. Colmery, recentIv elected national commander, said he plans to spend most of his time 1 the Indianapolis headquarters. Questions on policy, he said, would [be outlined at the national execu{tive committee meeting in November. Arriving yesterday from Cleve- | land, where he was elected to succeed J. Ray Murphy, the Topeka | (Kas.) attorney spent the day answering congratulatory telegrams land starting reorganization of administrative affairs in Legion headquarters, 777 N. Meridian-st.

Leaves for New York

left Indianapolis yesterday New York and a

He

Monday is to be “home-coming” in

Topeka. . : The new commander is quiet er: he smokes cigars, and yesterday wore a dark blue suit and striped gray tie. His hair is graying at the temples. He has been active in Legion work since he became a member of the Topeka Post 1 immediately after the organization was founded. A

college graduate, he is married, has

three children. TO SPEAK

Dr. G. T. Gregory is to give an illustrated talk on dental infection with relation tothe eyes at a meeting of Zone 7, Indiana Association of Optometrists in the Hotel Washington tonight. Dinner is to be served at 6 p. m. Dr. Roy Denny, zone president, is to preside.

CARDINAL LEAVES FOR U. S. By United Press VATICAN CITY, Oct. 1.—Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, papal secretary of state, conferred with Pope Pius for half an hour this morning and entrained at once for Naples to beard the liner Conte di Savoia and

sail for New York on a “private” visit to the United States.

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CLOTHING DEALERS TO CONVENE HERE

Retail clothing dealers from throughout the state this week-end | are to be given opportunity to ' study nationally known lines of men’s and boys’ wear when they gather here for a four-day convention Sunday.

Clothiers’ and Furnishers’ Association, in the Ciaypoocl Hotel.

PREDICT AGREEMENT IN POWER DISPUTE

By United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—A dramatic White House conference initiated negotiations today that may

tween the government and private utilities in the Tennessee valley.

tricity in the southeast . left

but noncommittal. Federal power

cfficials were openly optimistic of |

an agreement.

87 ARRESTED IN RAIDS

By United Press

men -have been arrested past two days as result of the Federal government’s drive on narcotic and liquor law violators, Robert S.

Krause, head of the locil alcohol

tax unit, said today.

THE REV. PARSONS

"imes Special

FRANKLIN, Ind, Oct. 1.—The 'phnson County Baptist Asociation ‘as to meet today in the First Bap-

was announced today. The new scheduled plane leaves

T0 ADD NEW PLANE New York at 2:20 p. m. and arrives

A 14-passenger Douglas plane is to|at Municipal Airport here at 6:48 nstrum, port ; Rev. WilHe ie Whiteland, and the |be added to the American Airlines, P- m. Connections are established

Rev. James P. Wilbourne and the |Inc., schedule serving Indianapolis for Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis and Rev. Paul Christensen, Franklin.’ from New York, Washington and|ihe West Coast.

be the Rov. T. 7. Parsons, Indianapolis, Indiana Baptist Convention

executive secretary; the Rev. J. V. Carlisle. Martinsville; the Rev. R. H.

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A course in file management, uncer the instruction of Miss Verda DuVal, is to be offered by the ShawWalker Co., Circle Tower Building, it was announced today. Classes, to

meet at night, are to convene Mone day.

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end the three-year power battle be- |

Utility executives fighting govern- | ment generation and sale of elec- | the |

conference late last night smiling, |

DETROIT, Oct. 1.—A {otal of 87 in the |

More than 100 firms are expected to exhibit their styles at the gath- | ering, sponsored by the Men's Ap- | parel Club and the Indiana Retail |

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