Show IRE WOULD SHIELD PEDESTRIANS PEDESTRIANS' EYES I II I FROM AUTO GLARE I Traffic Sergeant S Suggests a aI aPlan aI Plan to Dim Brilliant I 1 I Headlights I MAY FROST FROOT- FROOT GLASSES i I II Officer Seeks Scheme to Reduce Reduce ReI Re Re- I I duce Annoyance Without Without With With- out Losing Light Tests to det determine e the feasibility feasibility i I of a scheme to frost the i upper half of automobile headlights headlights head head- lights as a means of clil eliminating the dangerous glare are being conducted by Traffic Sergeant Lester Wire If It found successful steps willbe will willbe willbe be taken to enact an ordinance p providing providing pro pro- o- o viding that all aU automobiles be p provided provided pro pro- j- j vided some appliance to lessen lesen the glare of ot the headlights With AVith every appliance now used for Cor j this purpose sold old under a United States tatEs patent it would be virtually Impossible impossible impossible im Im- im- im possible Sergeant Wire says to en enI enforce enforce en- en force such an ordinance But with I the new scheme it will be possible to toI produce the same result with only abrush a abrush abrush I brush and a little paint Two schemes are being tried out by byI Wire AVIre One is to merely frost the glass in front of the light to a point I from the top to the middle of the glass Another is to place a mirror reflector or a specially mirrored glass I In front of the light in a similar po po- Either of these schemes throws the full tun force of the light ahead of ot the automobile The light is focused upon the ground only and does not strike the eves eyES of pedestrians or other auto- auto |