Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1939 — Page 14

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CONTEST RULES ARRANGED FOR § "40 HOME SHOW §

Exposition Scheduled April 12-21 at State Fair Grounds.

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The opening gun of the 1940 Indianapolis Home Show was sounded today when Fred Wallick announced contest specifications for the model homes which will be center pieces. The competition is restricted to members of the Indianapolis Architectural Guild, Mr. Wallick, who is chairman of the Design and Plan Committee, explained. The contest will close Jan. 10. The Home Show | will: be held April 12 to 21 at the] Manufacturers’ Building on the State Fair Grounds.

3 Types to Be Chosen

Plans and specifications for three types of homes are to be chosen, a “Town House” priced at $7500 to $8000, “Everyman's House” to cost $4000 to $4500 and a lake cottage or Brown County cabin.

conferences of the association’s executive council.

The new constitution of the Student Association of George Washington High School is causing many Its new officers are, scated (left to right), Robert Jones, publicity agent; Betty Schuck, vice president, and Suzanne Van Talge, corresponding secretary, and standing (left to right), Harold Negley, president; Clarence McIntire, recording secretary; Fred Thompson, treasurer, and William Leak, sergeant-at-arms,

The “Town House” will be the center piece of the show. It is to be a three-bedroom structure. The other city-style home will be a twobedroom hnuse. Three models will be erected at the Home Show,

Science:

The theme of next year’s show will stress “Indiana Life.” J. Frank Cantwell, manager, predicted outstanding developments in low- priced | homes as a resuit of the contest. |

Three Will Judge

Materials and equipment manu-| factured by members of the Pro- | ducers’ Council are to be used in| University, the model homes. The contest is to be judged by an architect, a resi-| dential builder and the head of a| decorating department of one of | Indianapolis’ stores. They are to be | hamed later. as a whole,” Dr. Elftman stated, ! Although only one set of plans | “serving especially to decrease rota- | Is to be selected in each class, Mr.| 0, apout the vertical ax:s while | Wallick said all the plans submitted | one foot is on the ground and |

would be published. |to modify the rotation while both | feet are in contact.

CITY LIGHT CONTRACT | rie oss ne py ao APPROVED BY STATE,

By Science Service BALTIMORE, Dec. swinging of the arms in walking is| not a mere accompanying pendulum | movement but an integral part of |

(Dr. Herbert Elftman, New York,

of Columbia reported to

| journal, Human Biology, at the Johns Hopkins School Hygiene and Public Health here. “The swinging of the arms serves to regulate the rotation of the body

of |

fied by the arms so that the change! in direction of roiation is accomplished more smoothly.’ The Indiana Public Service Com- L Dr. Elftman said that the effect mission has approved the City's | of the angular momentum of the new light contract with the Indian- arms on the rotation of the body apolis Power & Light Co. can be tested roughly by swinging The contract, which will be in{the arms in normal rhythm while effect for 10 years, will result in a walking but varying the distance at saving of about $40,000 a year to|which they are held out from the the City. The Commission speci-| | body or varying the amplitude A fied that the contract will be retro-| the swing. active to last Oct. 10, when the City | “If this is done while walking,” he and the utility signed it. said, “it is possible to balance the]

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angular momentum which the body receives from other sources or to | produce rotation toward or away, from the advancing foot.”

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Swinging Your Arms Makes Up SHELBYVILLE CALLS Part of Force Used in Walking.

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SHELBYVILLE, Ind, Dec. 22. oli}

the City of Shelbyville owes you] any money for services or merchandise you better collect it right now. The Works Board recently ruled that all such claims on the City must be presented before Dec. 26 in

WITH THE R. A. F. ON THE order to be approved and paid Dec.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Pupils Confer on New Constitution

NYA TO TEACH INDIANA GIRLS

First Project of Its Kind To Start Jan. 16 at Central Normal.

Times Special DANVILLE, Ind, Dec. 22.—Indiana’s first National Youth Administration resident training project for girls will open Jan. 16 at Central Normal College.e Projects for boys are operating at Indiana State Teachers College at Terre Haute and at Indiana University. Business Course Mapped The projects are placed at colleges so that participants can be taught by college teachers. The girls at Central Normal will study business courses almost completely. Miss Mildred Dilling of Terre Haute has been appointted supervisor. She will be in charge of about 35 girls who will live in a house} near the campus and take a sixmonth training course. Work Part-Time The girls will work part-time on NYA projects at the college and in Danville. Their work will be clerical. They will attend school part-time. Duties in running the house will be alternated and each girl will be trained in cooking, serving, cleaning

and general household management. The girls to be enrolled must be] between 18 and 25 years old. They will be selected from NYA projects throughout the state.

Veterans to Sponsor Party

Times Photo.

The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Speedway Post 2839, will sponsor a Christmas party for 125 children at the post hall, Wilcox St. and Tibbs

Ave., tomorrow afternoon.

The committee in charge includes (left to

right) Mrs. Theo Gilles, Mrs. Robert McKenna and Mrs. Ernest Sherry. Members of the post and auxiliary will hold their party tomorrow

evening.

COURTS ELIMINATE APPEARANCE CARDS

Plans for eliminating the traditional appearance cards from County courts to effect a saving of about

{$1500 annually, were being made to-

day by county judges and County Clerk Charles R. Ettinger. Appearance cards are used by attorneys to acknowledge that they have been notified of the filing of a suit to which their clients are a party.

Start Inquiry Of Bund Bills

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Dec. 22. —Bloomington police today were undecided whether Indiana Uni=-

versity students had been up to pranks again or whether a Ger-man-American Bund was secretly active in the city. Patrolman Ray Burch found a handbill in his auto proclaiming “Hitler is supreme. Hitler will conquer. Join the Bloomington Bund Association.”

FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1939

$80,000 CITY'S 1939 BALANGE

Exact Figures Ready Jan. 10; Bids Are Asked on $750,000 Loan.

The City will close its 1939 fiscal year with a balance of about $80,000, Herschel M. Tebay, Deputy City Controller, estimated today. Mr. Tebay said the balance will be determined exactly about Jan. 10 when the Controller's office receives a tax collection report from the County Treasurer, Meanwhile, City Hall adding ma« chines were working overtime in the compilation of 1939 expenditures. At the same time, the machinery for spending approximately $8,000,000 for 1940 municipal operations was set in motion. The Controller's office is prepared to receive bids from Indiana banks on a $750,000 temporary loan to operate the City from Jan. 2 to May 1. The money is borrowed by the City each spring to tide over expenditures until spring collections.

MALLORY WORKERS ENTERTAIN CHILDREN

More than 1000 children of office and factory workers of the P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc, were entertained at a Christmas party held last night at the Starlight Garden, 3519 E, Washington St. The party was sponsored by the Mallory Athletic Association. Following a program of dancing and specialty numbers, each child was given a toy and a box of candy.

| Force flights hampered by ice, you! can read into them the fact that in| {many cases the primary difficulty | was caused by ice forming in engine (carburetors. | American-built Curtisses in the service of France, however, have had no such trouble thus far. They use an American heater unit with which virtually no difficulties have been experienced in nearly a dec-| lade. Unlike the British unit, which | draws heat from the lubricating oil, the American heater uses exhaust | heat. The high temperature that must | be maintained in the carburetor is | necessary because the vaporization | of gasoline exercises a powerful cooling effect in the same way as! expanding gases which are used to cool refrigerators. ==

ALES GET 870,000 TONS CONTRABAND

LONDON, Dec. 22 (U. P.).—The Ministry of Economic Warfare announced today that during the week ended Dec. 16 the British Contraband Control intercepted 26,380 tons of suspected contraband, making the total detained during the first 15 weeks of the war 510,000 tons. It was understood that up to Dec. 17 the French had detained approximately 360,000 tons, making a joint allied total of 870,000 tons. British seizures last week included petroleum, zine, cotton, foodstuffs, gums, resins, hides, oils, fats, oil seeds, rubber and ores. A Ministry spokesman said that Britain's seizures of German imports during the first 15 weeks of the war represented 10 per cent of Germany's normal imports for a similar corresponding period.

URGES CITY TO GIVE NO-DEATHS PRESENT

The best Christmas present In- | dianapolis residents can give them- | selves is to “have no traffic accidents or fatalities” over the holidays, Po-

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| clared today.

| The Chief warned “drinkers” tol}

stay out of their automobiles, as- | serting that the Police Department “absolutely will not tolerate drunken driving.” He also declared that there will | be strict enforcement of tavern cios|ing hours in Indianapolis. Tavern | operators must close their establish{ments at 1 a. m. Sunday and remain | closed until 6 a. m. Tuesday.

REFORMATORY JOB OPEN The position of sanding room | foremen at the Federal Reformatory at Chillicothe, o, at an annual

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