GAS HEATER EXPLODES
ACTRESS SEVERELY BURNED NEW YORE, June 12. (Received June 14, at § p.m.) A message from Weston, Connecticut, states that Miss Eve le ‘ Gallienne, the founder, director, and leading woman of New York’s famous , Civic Repertory Theatre, Josephine Hutchinson, a member Of her company, and her maid servant were burned in an explosion of a gas heater at Miss le Gallienne’s country home, when water was being heated to « k give a dog' a bath. Miss le Gallienhe was removed to hospital, where she will remain for a lengthy period. It is feared that she will be scarred from serious burns on her face, hair, shoulders, arms, chest, and thighs.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21361, 15 June 1931, Page 7
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