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THE PITTSBURGH PRESS, FRIDAY. V9S OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY J. R. Williams t7 trnQAiicwT'ki rxoevT- TUB OWNER TUATT 5 TURTLS TO A TEMMERONi GET PITCHED FORj Youe In The Army Now! News of Our Men in the Armed Services "SMARJ GOAsT" Ikl THEr CODLONTr THM PLUS STILL 'AT AM'T VWELL, DAVE, HIKA YAPPiM'A IT AlU'T VJHV JOE'S OFF JMO LAK DEESJWHV, VJHEKi I DOM'T VOU TAKE TH TODAV ANT MAM ME yWAS 5TUDVIKX GOVS NiEXT TO ME VE GOT SLEAKl DE MEDIC ME HE. FEE THEM CU1 IhM TO KEEP MACHIKMST BROUGHT ALL.

JOBS? VSJHV? BECAUSE A TMAT TCADE, WOW AM5 ACHES THEV KKi OULV RUM FLAIOER JHEES SQUEAL AM' PAIMS JL TH' OWE MAvCHIKJE WON) 3O10 LA.K TO ME FOt2 ffr --1 GIT AS MUCH DOUGH S. DAVEi -HA-HA FREE ATJNMCE "i 4 AE THH MUMCU CrWVETO 1 ME IrA DRErXM. GHT Av PJAOTO HTW A VOU WJrVNiTrX BET, T'LL as a eooKewovj GlNJE NOD 20TOI SO NOLi TOOr'T Caledonia. He is a former employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad. PATCH OF DO MOO RATE THE- Lieutenant on Leave Second Lieut.

Andrew V. SaboL 11 W. Swissvale Edgewood, has been Pfc. Carl Schumacher, son of Mr. TELL NJOBODW, BECAUSE- CREEP1M6 Theodore W.

Haffly. 1316 Western and Joseph William Baggs. 814 Seventh Beaver Falls, have successfully completed the Air Force Advanced Flying School bombardier training at Williams Field, Chandler, Ariz. They have received their silver wings and commissions as IT'S LAvR-CEV and Mrs. William Schumacher, Sturgeon, now with an anti-aircraft unit in Africa.

He was formerly stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C. GRASS spending a short leave In his home. He is a former student at Carnegie Tech- and was 3' Pvt. Harry C.

Otley. son of Mrs. I second lieutenants in the Army Air Frances L. Rodgers, 5121 Penn is now stationed In Australia, while employed by the i ngnouse 7 his brother. Pvt.

Melvin F. Otley, is in Africa. Navigator Is Commissioned Avi I ation Cadet Charles J. Selasky. son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Selasky, 95 W. Electric and Manuf. Co.

be-f re entering service in June, 1941. A brother, Cyril Sabol, is stationed in Texas with, the coast artillery. Industry has been commis sioned second lieutenant and pre Force. Pfc. Robert F.

Bigham. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bigham.

106 Bamsey Carnegie; and Pvt. Nathaniel Shore, 2822 Barn Way, have been graduated as qualified soldier clerks at Fort Knox, after completing: the clerical department course of the Armored Force School. New tank mechanics, following their graduation from the Armored. Force School. Fort Knox.

Included the following four men: Tech. Fourth Grade Paul Falavolito, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emidio Falavolito, 1518 Well Tech. Fifth Grade Charles Latkovich.

son of Steve Latkovich. 531 E. Ohio sented with his silver wings as navigator in the Army Air Force at Sabol Local Men Overseas Now sta Monroe. La. He is a graduate of the South Hills High School and was formerly employed by the Johnson Service, North Side.

His brother, Pfc. Harry W. Selasky, is tloned at overseas bases are the following men from the Pittsburgh district: GO HAME- now stationed at Columbus, O. Col. Ray Siee, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Sieg, 225 Willing St. Graduations The following men ANOTHER Brushton. who was transferred from Camp Blanding. to Africa.

Leo Arthur Zober, 1801 Broadway Beechview, seaman second class in the Nav now In New lid IC M. C. MICKEY FINN By Lank Leonard Pvt. George J. Renda.

1807 Black-acove and Pvt. Horace E. Mc-Clure, 1405 Saw Mill Run Blvd." Pre-Flight Course Completing the Pre-Flight Training Course in navigation at the Army Air Force Pre-Flight School, Monroe. were: William Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Booth, 505 Brownsville Robert J. Ambrose, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Ambrose, 207 E. Church Lig-onier; Frank A. Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Friedman, 6351 Monitor and Anthony Garcia, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Garcia, 26 have been graduated from Army and Navy training courses at their stations throughout the United States: John M.

Glenteer, Penn from mechanic's school at Keesler Field. Miss. He is a graduate of the Penn Twp. High School and is a former Press carrier. Wilfred James Putkowski, from Diesel Engine School, South Richmond, Va.

He has been advanced to the rank of machinist's mate, second class, and is now studying Diesel engines in Cleveland. Sgt. Harry Gordon Reese, grand NO KIOOIN' A NEW KIND OF ill SAY IT SURE) I'LL. SAY ANOj LISTEN I OH YEAH? WELL, TCOUT 4 WHAT IS IT? CLEANING ROD A DOES LOT EASIER ASKED FOR YOU'RE NEXT. BITING OVEP ON I'M JUST GOING I TRICK THAN THE ONE IT AFTER ME fWAfrSSl- 'ZA-ro see if irs vwe have to use! The Home Front War Contracts For Small Shops A group of men in one of Pittsburgh's suburbs wants to turn a home workshop into a war plant to help the cause.

All of the men are employed during the day, but would operate the plant in their spare time, "Sarely there is something we can do that will help in our fight for victory," the man who owns the home work wniteside Rd. son of Mrs. Kate S. Gordon, 524 Pvt. Samuel J.

Gerber, son of Mrs. Bertha Gerber, 173 Princeton West View, has been graduated from Prospect from the Wheeled Vehicle course. Armored Force School, Fort Knox, Ky. He will now be stationed at Camp Polk, La. From Officer Candidate Course, Quartermaster School.

Camp Lee, the following men have been an intensive course in aviation mechanics at the Douglas Aircraft Factory School, Santa Monica. Cal. James Douglas Baird. 80 Evans will permit your husband to post Francis M. Delach, pone payment of his tax until I graduated: graduated from Aviation Machinist's Mate School, Jacksonville.

Beadling; George S. McLaughlin, and advanced to aviation ma 142S Summit Wilkinsburg; Leon chinist's mate, third class. ard A. Murdock. Pittsburgh: Quin-tin H.

Witt, 835 Chislett and WASH TUBES Cpl. John Edward Davis, son of By Roy Crane Jack Joyce. 301 Lavina Mt. Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Davis, 7040 Forest Way, is spending a 10-dav IF THAT FELLA IVASM'T IM AW AMERICAN Lebanon. They have been commissioned second lieutenants. UWFOC 1C SWEAB HE WAS A GERMAN leave at home. He is stationed at Graduating from the Army Air Camp McCoy, Wise.

Cpl. Davis is 6UT COME ALONa, 1 WANT YOLJ TO MEET HIM. HES TO BE -rs THECOMMANDIUS KM CFFICER OF YOUR Forces Technical Training Com graduate of the Westinghouse HE'S MAJOR. FRITZ OP THE MOST LOYAL AND REMARKABLE MEN IK) OUR ARM1. SPENDS MUCH OF HIS TIME BEHIND THE ENEMY LINES, IMPERSOU- High School.

mand School for airplane mechanics at Gulfport Field. were the Arrive In Africa Two men from following men: Elmer E. Zobb, 64 Sunflower Bellevue; Thomas J. ATIU6 A 6ESTAP0 OFFICER. the Pittsburgh district are reported now in Africa.

They are Charles Monahan, 608 Boggs John AWt YOU'D BE SURPRISED HOW MUCH IUF0RMATIOM Strauss, Carnegie, who is now with the airborne engineers near French Zelkovich, 2127 Eggers William F. Oxenreiter 304 Martin HE BACK six months after the war. Forward the form and the income tax blanks to him. If he" is in this country he must make a return even though he does not pay. Turn in the ration book to the nearest ration board.

They are listed in the telephone book under U. S. Government Offices. Q. My husband left for the Marines Dec.

11. I am expecting a child in a few weeks. I have about a third of my hospital expenses saved but I will be confined before my allotment check comes in. (1) Is there anywhere I can apply for aid? (2) When can I expect my first allotment check? A. (1) Apply to the Home Service Department of the Red Cross.

Wabash Bldg. (2) Its hard to tell. Some arrive in a short time, but in many local cases it is several months before the first check arrives. BRIEF NOTES: To R. The clause couldn't be enforced because, for one thing, the landlord must give the Area Rent Director ten days' notice before start Mt.

Lebanon; Russell B. Wilson. 1432 Mill Wilkinsburg; Harold Morocco, and Pfc. Roy L. Moody, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Moody, 4535 Friendship Ea.st End. who is at an unnamed station in Africa. XJ W. Easton, 517 S.

Mathilda Michael Flaherty, 2142 Ardmore James G. Bean 3401 Lig onier Joseph A. Creighton. 207 Bigham Mike Olynik, 5413 Mere shop said in a letter to the Home Front Editor. "We are good Americans; all married and have families." He wanted to know how he might be able to get a contract.

He should get in touch with the Production Facilities Branch, War Production Board. First National Bank, Pittsburgh. Here are some more Home Front questions and Q. I am an auxiliary policeman in Sharpsburg and would like to have some pistol shooting practice. Where could I get some free training.

M. B. A. The place nearest your home would be Arsenal Junior High School, 40th and Butler where classes are held Monday and nights at 7:30. You will have to furnish your own ammunition.

KOTE: Men who hare sent in questions about the Merchant Marine tcill be answered as soon as regulations covering enlistments are, issued. For the past several weeks the situation regarding Maritime Service enlistments has been very confused. Q. I was born In Washington, D. C.

in 1905 and my sister-in-law was born on a farm near Export, in 1921. Where would we write to get our birth certificates? P. L. A. Your sister-in-law can get her certificate by writing to the State Bureau of Vital Statistics, Harrisburg, enclosing a dollar and giving the date and place of birth, full name, father's full name and mother's maiden name.

We have no detailed information on procedure in other states. Your Lincoln Place. Others graduating as mechanics at Gulfport Field, were: George Dirling, 323 Kramer Way; Robert C. Dvorak, 1207 Broadcast Tax May Settle Ban on Records vnif If I Guarantee to tni Robert Fisher, 2651 Merwyn ruatart In olaca sa George E. Lion, 1914 Dart ana Bailt far yoir tiaet reqaira-mants.

yaw itasartmenb. an more William P. Hoover, 4614 Fifth Rudolph Mellinger, 829 Eldora PL; Howard R. Helfen, 508 Davis, widely ac- ing eviction action. To G-.

M. K. TD--11v-T? 4- A artist, Ellabelle Petri! iO KepOrteCl claimed Negro tomorrow at Phnna FAirfar2200 Brownsville Albert Fiegen 2 on KDKA. 7Ru Ml baum, 343 S. Fairmount Charles cided to stick to radio instead of a part in the play, "Flare Path," he was a wise boy.

The play flopped after two weeks. Oscar Levant and Benny Good E. Davidson. R. F.

D. 2. McDonald Talking With Stations Thomas Schellinger, 190 Ormsby Lawrence J. Reffert, 115 Com sk Virginia Bruce stars in "Fjfth Avenue Girl'' on tonight's (WJAS 9) Plas'house. Saturday's ''Little Blue Playhouse," an 11:30 a.

m. KQV feature. stock Way, Elliott; William C. Sayre 421 Climax Joseph F. Mascari man will be guests on the show to take up the time left vacant by the retirement of Jack Pearl from the Wednesday night program.

They'll By SI STErNHALSER ojv-u thp life of GforCT Wt. play "Rhapsody Blue. lie date has not been set but the booking is definite. Wilbur Evans, baritone, will sing the star role in Gilbert and Sullivan's "Yeoman of the Guard" on KQV Saturday night at 8:15. Ralph Bellamy stars on Sunday night's Radio Digest and Monday's Cavalcade of America.

Tommy Riggs moves to 10 p. m. effective Friday, 29. Myron McCormick's part in the stage play, "The Damask Check," includes opening a bottle of champagne. In a recent performance he cut his hand badly, but went through with the show.

When Jackie Kelk, who plays Homer of the Aldrich Family, de conversation along Radio Row jinghouse, Pittsburgh industrial a rumor that Caesar Petrillo, semus' national head of the Musicians The appearance of Dinah Shore, Union, and broadcasters aId ted Auire in Inn' has been definitely The details you desire can best be obtained by calling at Red Cross headquarters in the Wabash Bldg. To J. M. The Wage and Hour Division is in the Clark Pittsburgh. To Mrs.

V. R. If defense courses are not given in your local schools, write the U-r-S." Employment Office, 526 Penn Pittsburgh', for the location of the nearest class, what it offers, and how jwju can enroll. To Mrs. A.

I. Yovf have contacted the proper office. Follow its advice. To A. H.

C. Turn the solder in during one of the scrap drives, or give it to one of the charities which get part of their income from such salvage. To F. J. M.

We are unable to learn of any Government purchasing of used cars. To A. K. Yours is a legal question we cannot answer in this column. Fend questions on all icartitne problems to the Home Front Editor, Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh.

Pa. Please do vnt telephone or ask for answers by mail. best bet is to write to the Bureau of Vital Statistics, Washington, for an application blank and information about procedure. 60 Bascom Robert Wilson. 615 Rivermont Glen-Hazel and Ambrose W.

Bachner, 125 Burr St. Pvt. Delbert H. Knepp, 4715 Sylvan was graduated from the Aviation Mechanics' course at Seymour Johnson N. C.

He is a former employe of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Captains Maitland Alexander and George W. Olah of the Medical Corps have been graduated from Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks. Capt. Alexander resides in Sewickley and Capt.

Olah is from 3944 Nantasket St. Pvts. Walter A. Koegler, 636 We like Elmer Davis' one-syllable way of impressing facts on listeners so steal his "That is not true" and apply it to longtime rumors that Tommy Dorsey and his divorced wife are reconciled. They're anything but.

That "backward" neighbor kid who drops in on Bums and Allen is 15-year-old Hollywood juvenile Edgar Myers. set for Monday night at 10 on WJAS- Monthly Payments Amount for of Loan 12 Months 5200 17.74 250 22.17; 1300 $26.60, Tbest sttms pay principal and mlrrft Q. My husband has been In Brains and nitwit meet soon when John Kieran, mastermind of Infor the Army three weeks. Today his mation, Please, visits Ed "Archie" Gardner of Duffy's Tavern. The income tax returns came.

I will not be able to pay his income tax. What can be done about lieu (AgcLuci ana agice vjii a onion tax on all recorded broadcasts. That -would lift J. ban on waxed music from the air and Juke boxes. It is understood that Petrillo and the National Association of Broadcasters are weighing the idea.

So far as listeners are concerned, they didn't even know from what they heard that Petrillo had banned recordings. The old music dug up and ducted off in station libraries provided plenty of good 'entertainments. In fact it was preferred to some of the modern junk. this? I also would like to know where toTurn in my husband's Shady Drive East, and Daniel G. sugar and coffee ration book.

i 3'1'1 Mrs. H. B. A. You can get a form from the Bureau of Internal Revenue in the New Federal Bldg.

which Nikola Tesla, Discoverer "Adventures of the Thin Man" move into the second half hour of the Kate Smith hour tonight, cut Ting tne biz sirl riroeram. The Popey, 60 Millridge have been graduated from the Camp Grant Medical Replacement Training Center Clerical School, Camp Grant, 111. Other Graduations Capt. Henry B. Stevenson, 18 Walnut Crafton, has been graduated from the Seacoast Artillery Course for Battery Officers at Fort Munroe, Va.

Edward A. Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Murphy, 1233 Berkshire from the U.

S. Naval Training School for aviation machinist's mates. Navy Pier, Chicago, 111. He has now been advanced to the rank of machinist's mate, third class. Joseph Rozankoric, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Rozankoric, 48 Hickory Etna, from the Naval Train Of Radio Principle, Dies i ii By The United Press NEW YORK, Jan. 8 Nikola Tesla, 86. the electrical genius who discovered the fundamental principle of modern radio, was found dead Caravan also becomes a half hour show, losing its second half to the Treasury. Groucho Marx and Joan Bennett will be heard on the Caravan.

Lily Pons will sing the lead in tomorrow's grand opera, Delibes' "Lakme." It is a 2 p. m. KQV feature. William G. Chandler, Scripps-Howard executive, on leave to head the WPB Printing and Publishing in his hotei room last night.

He died in bed sometime yesterday. The maid who cleaned his room every day found the body. Gaunt in his best years, he had lately oeen wasting away. On his 76th birthday, he an Tesla was never married. He always had lived alone, and the hotel ing School for machinist's mates, (SjEHNSHBa1 nounced: "The transmission of energy to another planet is only a management did Great Lakes, 111.

From -the basic glider training matter of engineering. I have not believe he had any near course at the Army Air Force Glider WJAS ra'SS 1 Training Detachment. Vinita, solved the problem so well I don't regard it as doubtful." On another birthday, he predicted relatives. the following men have been gradu Despite his Division, wm speak on tonight's (KQV 10:45) -Men, Machines and Victors'" program. Other speakers will be Raymond Gram Swins and William A.

Irvln. who heads the ated Staff Sgts. PaVil Ford, 348 that power soon would be projected d'Jnr Kt -TrvVln Imhrnu 177! without wires through the more than 700 i tions. he was not wealthy. He cared little for money, and Roundtop Crafton Drew C.

Walker, 3640 Fleming North WPB Manpower Conservation Fund When he was 78. he announced he TONIGHT! Side; H. Boyd Edwards. 5130 had perfected a "death beam" that would bring down a fleet of 10,000 Westminster Place; and Flight Sgt. so long as he enemy planes 250 miles from a na- iwervis, zno nun jmc THE could experi tion's borders and make millions of Keesport ment he was happy.

Much of soldiers drop dead in their tracks. His beam, he said, would make war the time he did not even have a PITTSBURGH RADIO PROGRAMS (AS PROVIDED BY STATIONS) FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING KDKA 1020 WCAE 1250 WJAS 1320 I KQV 1410 N'BS Red yetworte Mutual Network Colombia Network Blue Network 4PM Barkstajre Wife sketrh Phlladelphlct Orch. Melodie rioh Matinee Widder Brown sketrH Continued Cireen Vallpv rSA News Lorenzo Jones sketcb Tune Factorrr Evplorlne Space flub Matinee Rose Bowl Football Tune Factory Mountain Music Dr. Sunshine: New 5PM Girl Marries sk. Tune Factorv; News Are You a Genius? Melodv Parade Portia Faces Life sk.

Tune Factory Mother and Dad Continued :30 Plain Bill sk. Superman St. Louis Matinee Jack Armstrons sk :45 Front Page Farrell sk. Junior Newscaster Ben Bernie music Captain Midnisht 6PM News; Oddities Baron Elliott Orch. Bob Prince sports Terrv and Pirates 'Wildcats News Becfcley Smith news Sports :30 Buzz and Jeauie nnjs News Walter Cassel sones News :4 5 Lowell Thomas news Betty Smiley songs World Today news Modernalres 7PM Fred Waring Orch.

Fulton Lewis news Amos n' Andv comedy Pilots In Action :15 News Frankie Masters Orch. Our Secret Weapon Continued. Bernie Armstrone Orch. Hails of Montezuma Easy Aces Lone Raner 'io (And Vocalists) Continued Mr. Keen Continued 8PM Lucille Manners music Tal Tinney news Kate Smith Hour Earl Godwin news :15 Continued Backstage Stanlev Continued Dinah Shore in person :30 Information Please quiz Cisco Kid sketch.

Thin Man Adventures Good Old Davs music 43 Continued Continued Cecil Brown (8:53) Continued 9PM Waltz Time Gabriel Heateir news Plav house Gang Busters Continued Dance Orch. Continued Continued Plantation Party music Double or Nothing Brewster Boy Snntliehr Bands ilf Continued Continued Continued Gracie Fields A ftp' People Are Funny Montpomery Rico Fight Caravan Meet Your Van I I I :15 Continued Continued Continued Continued III Toniniy Riggs Betty Continued Treasurv Parade Gunther news 'Ah Continued Continued Bobby Tucker Voices Men. Machines. Victory PM News; Music News News News I I Serenade Ravel Orch. Dance Orchestra Can't Do Biz With Hitler I I Continued Serenade Abe Lyman Orch-.

Music for Reading 1 1 News Continued Continued Music: News Andrinis music Joe Reichman Orch. News; Sammy Kaye Or. Muic I I :15 Paul Martin Orch. Continued Continued Continued I Moon River News: Orch. Signature Signature 1 :43 Music: News Continued Signature (Music, news all nisrhO EARLY SATURDAY KDKA WCAE WJAS KQV 7AM Ed MeConnell songs Mornlne Express Blues Chasers .15 Musical Clock News Continued (Follow Farm Hour Mornlne Express Breakfast Serenade News: Blues Chasers which begins at 6 a.

Continued News Continued 8AM News; Aunt Jemima News Tncle Russ News :15 Time to Sing Toast Time Tunes St. Patrick's Church Tunes Trt-State Jamboree Express music Continued Texas Jim -4o Continued Newsreel Music News JanPt Wake Up and Live News Breakfast Club Smile a untie News of the News Caucasian Melodies Continued :30 starlets on Parade Morning Express Garden Gate Continued '15 Continued Music Continued Continued ftM Over the Weekend News: Music Youth on Parade Market Basket III :15 Continued Jungle Jim Continued Songs bv Mirandy :30 Nellie Revel Rainbow House Hillbilly Champs Vrtonides talk truia serenade Bette Smiley songs Continued Continued 4 AM Bombsights on Enemy News News; Quartet News I I Continued Glen Grar Orch- God Country Treasure Parade Coast Guard Parade Arm Band Let's Pretend Little Blue Playhouse 1 Continued Continued Continued Continued A A. ews: Man on Farm News Theater of Today Norman Black Orch. :15 Man on the Farm Serenade Continued Continued :3) Farm Show Front Faze Drama Beckley niith news Our Neighbors :43 Continued News Treasury Parade Classic Gems 1PM News Tune Factory Country Journal Vincent Lopez Orch ''kk Continued Continued Foreign Policy talk wo Hawaiian Echoes Continued Stars Over Hollywood Mid-Iav Melodies i4j "slt Continued Continued Melodies: News 2ll rch" 5w: Tune Factory News: Men. Books Metropolitan OpTrl 'An Continued Factory Men and Books cC.ontinuf? Continued Spirit of 1943 Continued ifi "Saturday Special" Continued Continued Continued 3PM Melodies News; Tune Factory Church Choir Grand Opera :15 Continued Continued Continued Continued :3 Nes: Orchestra Continued Hello from Hawaii Continued 45 Continued CTitlri'jed Continued Continued laboratory and Nikola Tesla worked where he lived.

NBC re-broadcast a record of President Roosevelt's message to Congress last night at 11:15. Once before they sent a record on the network, the story by Herbert Morrison (of Pittsburgh) of the burning of the dirigible Hindenburg at Lakehurst. Today they will use a record for the third time, repeating "The Murder of Lidice." ajc President Roosevelt will be heard again on Tuesday on all networks, speaking on -Farm Mobilization." Rep. Will Rogers be an Information, Please guest tonight. Invented Are Lighting impossible.

Born in Croatia Tesla was born at Smiljin. Croatia, when it was part of the old Austro-Hungarian empire. His first electrical invention was the telephone repeater, which he perfected in 1881 while working for the Austrian He was the first to conceive an effective method of utilizing alter nating current, and in 1888 patented the induction motor, which converted electrical energy into mechanical KATE SMITH HOUR KATE SMITH with TED COLLINS Producer and alter af CarsmoniM Peter Lorre In Idgar Allan PoV thrtllar "Th CaaJr af AjmhllgaV Three years later, he came to the energy more enecuveiy and eco United States, became a citizen and IIif nomically than by direct current. Among his other principal inventions were arc lighting and the Tesla coil. Frank Black presents a new vocal As a young engineer, Mr.

Tesla an associate of the late Thomas A. Edison. Later he established the Tesla Laboratory in New York and devoted himself to research. He had lived at the hotel where he died for years, and amused himself by feeding pigeons in the nearest park. Several years ago, he was hired in 1837 by George West- Shortwave mghouse to develop the alternating current induction motor.

He con hired a boy to take five pounds of FRIDAY, JAN. corn twice a day and feed it to the pigeons. He said he had found it ducted these experiments in Pittsburgh, then left the organization three years later. Working independently, he continued his experiments with high frequency alternating currents, and is noted for his "more convenient" to use the boy. 25 6 to.

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It's a nuisance. I never listen to it. The radio is a distraction and keeps you from concentrating. There are too many distractions in this life for quality of thought, and It's quality of thought, not quantity, that counts." Evidently he did a lot of thinking ijjj. o.ii 4.l m.

Listen to THE NEW WESTINGHOUSE PROGRAM FEATURING JOHN CHARLES THOAAAS Sunday 2:30 P. E. W. T. Station KDKA MOSCOW.

9 p. m. Comment in English. BKE. 11 8 mejM 25.3 rn.

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11:15 p. m. i ter- Comedy in Spanish. S.bs things to come. dl m.

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