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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1935- 17- SiNCIA WHITE DID MOVIE SOLOSl RACE ENTRIES 0 Race Selections Lommern. 108: Quartermaster. 108 Shirley May, 101; SaUn Princess, 10 Grand Volvode. 103; Fast Feels. 10: Prate.

108; Marcelet. 108; 'Old BUI. 10; Juggernaut. 108; Chiclero. 108: Dtek Porter.

108: Visionary, 113: 'Squeexe Play. 108: 'Easv R4rf fifS- Tjtvaf rM.i. i Santa Anita WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST. FIRST RACE. SS00.

claiming. 3-year-olda and up. furlongs fl2) Polly Cee. 107; Bonsall. 112: George's Pride, 110: George Holidav.

112: Skip Sea. 107: Tas-ajarva. 115; May Rap. 101; Liolele. 120: David Or, 114: Cameo Real, 120; Anapola.

115: Amy Cooper. 107. SECOND RACE, purse $800. claiming. 3-year-olds and up.

7 furlongs (.12) Princeton. 115; 'Battling Knight. IIS; Jeannette 115: 'Sun Thorn. 115: Swin-craft, 120; 'Westy's Fox. 115: Rhodius.

120; Ida 8., 110: -Adam Soraers, 115: VOICE; pY FILMS 'y Charles F. Danver On WWSW Tonight "What's What?" will be the subject ef Charles F. Danver discourse en the Pittaburfh Pot-Gastte News Broadcast, WWSW at 5:45 today. The popular columnist and chief trainer of Oscar will let the radio audience "in" en some lnide stuff. Walt Framer, Post-Gazette commentator, will give the latent news flashes 'at this time and also at 8:1 tonight.

4 js- I FEATURES TONIGHT 5:45 WWSW Post-Gazette News Broadcast Charlet Danver, writer of Pitttburghetque 7:45 KDKA The Dangerous Paradise 8:00 WCAE Richard Himber's Orchestra 8:30 KDKA Coast Show: Carefree Carnival WCAE Richard Crooks, Concert Tenor Ah, Sweet Myttery of Lift and The Lott Chord 9:00 KDKA Fun by the Greater Minstrels WCAE Gypsies and Frank Parker, Tenor 9:30 WCAE The Otto Harbach Musicale 9:45 WWSW Carnegie Tech Presents rancti Tieget, winner National Declamation Contett 10:00 KDKA Jackie Heller, Kogen Orchestra WCAE The Contented Program Quartet novelty, "There' a Tavern in Our Town" 10:15 KDKA Hank Keene's Radio Gang 10:30 KDKA The Pittsburgh Varieties KDKA Paul Pendarvis and Orchestra WCAE Tom Gerun's Orchestra Jrkf By the Loaiarlllr RIALEAH PARK (KAST TRACK). 1 Tnrtta. Golden Lyre. High Treasoa. 2 Shotgan.

Delano. Footwork. 3 Kavltn. Utile Argo, (onrhita. 4 Markers Maa.

Fake, Arakay. Rlesse4 Again, Col. Grecae. Show Boy. Musing.

Lady Macaw. Foar Spot. 1 Mareve. Potion. Kihltlser.

Best bet Torlta. FAIR C.ROC.MIS (HEAVY TRACK). 1 Idlewild. Ragawood. Maxine P.

2 BUI Lata. Odcrlc. First General. 3 Monkey Shine. Traggat.

Bine 4 Mt. Washington, Jadge Dixon, Last Stand. 5 Lord Deaa, Gooarflesh. Lady Roekledge. Sea Arctic Star.

1 Loyal Loole. Easy Bid. rhldero. Best bet Bill Lata. 113: Cloirado.

113: Aerial Trumpet. 118: Aga Sun. 113: First General. 110: 'Southern Beauty. 108: Bunny 105; 'Eleusa-gon, 108; Whitharral, 118.

THIRD RACE, purse $400. claiming. 3- year-olds and up. 6 furlongs (17) Nanny 108: "Santa Cruz. 108; Monkey Shine.

118: Bold Robin. 118: Blue John. 113: Doc Conner. 113; Nona. 108; 'Ilia Fugit.

108: "Oelniklas. 118: Normahal. 108; 'Service Man. 113; Alcove. 113: Eva 113; 'Inarage.

113: Theron. 113; 'Traggat, 113; ThisUe Dick. 113. FOURTH RACE, purse $400. claiming.

4- year-olds and up, 6 furlongs 15) Alma 106: 'Brown Polly, 104: 'Pola's Flag. 100; 'Little Marcelle. 104: 'Mt. Washington, 109: 'King Belgian. 107: Aglaia.

107: Judge Dixon. 114: Princess Pyre, 107; Spoiled Boy. 112; Last Stand, 112: Hereward. 112; Red Vamp, 107: Gagne. 107: Occult.

109. FIFTH RACE. Tho Cherry Blossom, purse $400. 4-year-oids and up, on mile and a sixteenth (16) 'Oaten. 109; 'Baritone.

109: 'Donie. 109: "Isostasy. 109: Young John. 114: 'Gooseflesh. "Wild Laurel.

109: 'Sweet Gal. 1P2 Rex Regent. 114: Upon. 114: 'Miss Upset, I 1J I I duct ion manager! His boss will be Don Withycomb, whose wife, as you know, is Mathilda Harding, formerly of Washington. and half of the NBC team of "20 Fingers of Harmony." Don Hall and Vee Lawnhurst are "not welcome" at any more radio parties in New York! They talk i via radio code (tapping chairs.

pianos, eic.j ana Hostesses nave do come suspicious of the messages they send. One of Eddie Cantor's stooges is Charles Cantor no kin! There's a Phil Lord as captain of the Copra ship in tonight's radio play, "Half-Caste Woman," but it's not Seth Parker! Johnny Mercer, the Paul White-man scat singer, is in Hollywood writing songs for three pictures! Amelia Earhart, the aviatrix, who cornea into Red Davis sketches next month, is lecturing in the Middle West via automobile! Frank Mulloy, formerly press representative at WCAE, now at WINS, Baltimore, visited friends here yesterday. The Lay tons (Rita Claire, Mervin and Jane), whose father died recently, are carrying on as a vaudeville team with James, aged 10, a nfT nririitinn Rita. Oair lnnv ha DIVORCE GRANTED TO ELOPING BRIDE Homestead Woman, Married In Wellsburg, Charges Desertion. Just a month and a day after she had eloped to Wellsburg, W.

with Frank Jerry Speight, her husband deserted her, Mrs. Adelaide Speight, of 1049 Forrest avenue. Homestead, told Judge Elder W. Marshall who granted her a divorce Saturday. Mrs.

Elizabeth Craig, of Himber street, Millvale, who testified that her husband, Harrison G. Craig, of 3514 Penn avenue, smacked her face on their honeymoon and drank constantly, was also granted a divorce. 104: Skirl. 114: "Baggataway. 109; 'Julia I 103: "Protasonist.

103: Flowery. 106; Irene. 102; Lord Dean, 114. i 'Luculent. 101; 'Just Buck.

105: 'Four SIXTH RACE. The Apple Blossom, purse! spot, 106; 'Star Bud. 106: Musing. 105; $500. claiming.

4-year-olds and up. one Marcasite. 105: 'Lady Macaw. 98. mile (7) Muff.

99: Ned 110; 'Wild i SEVENTH RACE, purse $S00. "lansit. 95: 'Lady Roekledge, 107; nova! i 4-year-olds and up. l', miles (10) Kibit-Purchase. 107; 'Jambalaya.

105; 'Arctic! zer. 110: 'Guiding Light, 98; Mareve, 105: Star. 108. Potion. 113: Vested Power.

110; Dancing SEVENTH RACE, purse $400. claiming. Boy. 110: 'Tuffy 107; Darkling. 108; 4-year-olds and up, one mile and a six-! 'Sun Teatime, 105: 'Flat Rock.

107. teenth (18) 'Skid. 108: 'Austerlitz. 103:1 'Apprentice allowance claimed. 4 Margaret Speaks sings duet from -Rigoletto" with Richard Crooks.

WOMAN'S PAINTINGS WILL BE DISPLAYED Exhibition of Works of Mrs. Frances Morris Orr Opens Tomorrow. A collection of paintings by Mrs. Frances Morris Orr, of Sewickley, who has exhibited in many displays of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, will open tomorrow at Gillespie's galleries in Kaufmann's department store. The paintings include familiar Western Pennsylvania landscapes, portraits of Edward Parmelee Morris and Charlotte Humphrey Morris, and many other studies.

JOBS for those who check MORNING Help Ads and get there FHIST. Advt- 9 rVS tskes a a wise O-hTWi-e, or rot, it tal W15f producer lays to jrk voralist will "rli' wi'h the public nverr.isht. Some pro.lnrer rome the sui of 1 nnrc in a long while there is to siarrtom, he like-' "er voice. i talkms right witn a Lit jour.dfd very beau- a-tb wired Hollywood: Lmd?" ifcff that Rtn rani'ia a New iork. singing rich's first and fnr Beauty box vj.

:er.oer young Ijj from California. known in the a in J'inj with Reth- rrnol: and Pinza 1,1 A''' Orand Opera. I severe! mo ll 'hit new r-ihurh last rhila.lelphia. i jtart todav as pro- HIIK.4- mi -Th ircinia Brure. rum (twa." THK GIRLbeen Kayos purr.

thr Swe-tisn i'jpfjre portrayed but. of course. ha been ME PROGRAMS Known aa "Pittsburgh's juve- niie Sophie Tucker on the radio. Todav rwe loaay. MORNING Josephine Gibson and Lois Miller to NBC, via KDKA, 10.

Navy Band, WCAE 11 Gloom Chasers, WWSW 11:45. Oklahoma Cowboys, WCAE 12:15. Variety Club Luncheon, Walt Framer will interview George Callahan, Mike Marone and A. Klein on the i que of motion picture Mary Small. production and delivery: also Marv rri' Small and other stars from Alvin Theater.

WWSW 12:30. Music Guild. KDKA 2. PMI Concert, WWSW 3:30. Alice in Orches- 'Apprentice allowance claimed.

Hialeah Park WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST. FIRST RACE, purse $800. 2-year-olds, maiden fillies, nursery course, 3 furlongs, straightaway (20) tTorita. 115: Seven Pines, 115: SStarbourgh. 115; Naughty, 115; Gay Minetta.

115: Beth Bon. 115; Balaath. 115: Peloria. 115. Masked Gal.

115: Golden Lyre. 115: Calls. 115; Black Mistress. 115: $Whiskarita. 115- Beach.

115: Galloping. 115: Spinning Jenny. 115; Beggar Maid. 115; Pbvllis 115; tBrow Beaten. 115: jHigh Treason.

115. tGreentree Stable entry. J. E. Widener entry.

Howe Stable and M. Lowenstein entry. SECOND RACE, purse $1,000. Claiming. 3-year-olds and up.

maiden. 7 furlongs (18 "Shotgun, 101; Napanee Jack. 102; Birkas Man. 102: 'Lucky Turn. 92: Playoff.

97: Sock Dologer, 102; Daffy, 101; Velantrie. 99: 'Airtrix. J09: Chicle Ship. 97; El Eandlrto. 9S: 'Nicht Ray.

101; Belano. 113: Footwork. 106: Justa Jane, 101: McCracken. 106: Panocha. 102; Slave.

7. THIRD RACE, purse $1,000. claiming, 3-year-olds. 1 mile (from chute) H3) LitUe Argo. 105: 'Airline.

104: Shalot, 108: Conchita. 98; Languorous. 106: Good Cheer. 103; 'Free Trade. 100; Marked Queen.

110: Gay Crest. 104: Penrill, 103; Happy Fund, 99; Kuvito. 103; Grass- wrack. 111. FOURTH RACE, purse $1,000.

claiming, 3-year-olds. 1 mile (from chute) (13) Master Lad. 115: Joe Mac. 118: Goldfin. 103; Fake, 103: 'Scotch Queen, 98; Seminole Queen.

103: 'Bill Bleiweiss. 106: Arakay, 112: 'Mickey's Man. 110; Maddening. 101: 'Fair Countess. 95; Canimar, 105: 'Bounding Count.

110. FIFTH RACE, purse $1,000. claiming. 3-year-olds. 1 mile (from chute) Chewawa.

103; Show Boy. 115: Blessed Again, 103: 'Col. Greene. 110; Panalong. 108: Miss Elegance.

103; 'Twoaday. 95: Lulu Lite, 11X1. SIXTH RACE, purse $800. claiming. 4- yenr-oHs and up 1', miles 10 'Flaxen.

Lowell Thomas inter viewing Meyer and Reichers before Sound News-Reel microphone. Picture below taken from observation plane which checked Blue Sunoco'g quick starting. -s 'fsA 4s 1 -fZ. CP; traha. WCAE 5:30.

Charles F. Danver, writer of Pittshurghesque, guest on Post-Gazette News Broadcast. WWSW 5:45. FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Flying from Floyd Bennett Field, N. an Uppercu-Burnelli plane lifted a Ford car, suspended beneath the tutelage, a mile high into zero cold to prove the instant quick starting of Blue Sunoco Motor FueL He.

I HC Kc. Pvntions WJA6 I.2M Ke. PltialU In English Musical Moments Musical Momenta Cheery Melodies lham Meler at ih NBC Organ Trio a White Morning Expreia Morning Express Cheerio Program Cheerio Program Studio Program Dick Lelbert. organ Add Brickell, songs Alice Abbott, talk Pr-tt riuh. with Monday Bluea Cure Monday Bluea Curs Elsia Llchtenstul Monday Blues Cure Easter Parade, 115; Master Toney, 120; Donald.

115. THIRD RACE, purse $800, claiming. 3- Times. 103; Alice Byrd. 103: Busy Storm.

105; Grand Opera. 112; Cardamon. 105; All Star. 110; Margaff. 110; Bonnie Pan.

113: Dandy Dancer. 103: Aksala. 105; Fair Time. 108: Willalde. 108.

FOURTH RACE, purse $800. claiming. 4-year-olds and up. 6 furlongs (5) Cutie Face, 110: Blessed Event, 118: Senaphone, 116: Bonnie Grafton. 105; Carisbrooke.

102. FIFTH RACE, purse $800, 3-year-olds. 8 furlongs (8) Veronica 101: Rough Diemand. 115; Thornby. 106: Lady Bowman.

101: Lois Pan. 101: Beyond Doubt, 106; Hope Eternal, 104; Air Squadron, 101. SIXTH RACE. Oak wood handicap, purse $1,000, 3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles 6) Ladysman. 115; Gusto.

112: Sadara. 105; Twenty Grand. 116; Equipoise, 125; Sweeping Light, 110. SEVENTH RACE, purse $800. claiming.

4-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles (6) Storm. 113; 'Major Lanphter. 115; Lauretta. Nash. 113: Black Mammy.

Ill; Crystal Prince. 115: His Way. 118. EIGHTH RACE (substitute), purse $800. claiming.

3-year-olds and up. 7 furlongs 02) -Sophist, 115: 'Oregon Meteor, 115: Sun Liberty, 120; Red Vest. 115: 'Carmel, 110; 'Ancelot, 115; Notify, 110: Bugaboo. 105: 'Swiftly. 115: French Servant.

105; Bill Andy. 115: Laughing Queen, 115. 'Apprentice allowance claimed. Fair Grounds WEATHER PARTLY CLOUDY; TRACK HEAVY. FIRST RACE, purse $400.

claiming. 3-ycar-olds. maidens, winners of one race, 5'- furlongs (13) 'Idlewild. 105: Viper. 110; 'Butterfly, 105; Edith Walker.

110; Doc Oster, 115; 'Magic Line. 105; 'Maxine 105; 'Red Wick. 105: 'Lelia 100: Gin Buck, 110; 'Ragawood, 105; Goron, 110: Little Ina. 105. SECOND RACE, purse $400, claiming.

3-year-olds and up. 6 furlongs U6) Don Carlos. 113; Bill Lutz. 118; 'Slipknot, lOS; Sleepy Gal. 113; 'Fannie Boot.

108: Carissa. 108; Big Blue. 113: Oderic, Jiff 1 I Lon Reichers, pilot of the plane in the test flight. He is an air veteran and a transatlantic flyer. POSSIBILITIES Harmony Contrasts BUI and Ginger Jack Fulton, songs Dick Btearn, tenor Jran Abbey, talk Clara.

1m 'n' Em World Revue Joe White, tenor Xtltti Meyer, who started the test car, is prominently identified with many speedway classics at Indianapolis and other tracks. Maca talk Fuller, piano Gibson Smtera children Sfxtft and Betty poema MUera, Orcheatra Krrne'a Gang' Nn-Reeler Farm Hour Farm- Hnm Hour of Memories, U. S. Nary Band, conducted by Lt. Charles Bcnter Land o' Dreams Connie Gates and Jim Brierly.

songs Defense Week Talk Story of Mary Martin Oklahoma Cowboys The Globe-Trotter Paul Pendarvis' Ore. Voice of Experience Tha Oumps. sketch News Broadcast Musicale Handsome Frank iPirker, star of many programs, in polo attire. Some Answers TO Claire Van Der Hoeven, Lancaster, O. The So and So Trio has disbanded.

Virginia Miller is attending a secretarial school and no longer on the air. The amateurs you heard on Fred Allen's program were Those Three Girls. TO "Sophomore," Tech Lily Pons is supposed to sing the highest note of any prima donna. She sings from middle in the lower register to A above high C. TO John W.

Milson. CCC Camp, McAlevy's Fort, Pa. Jack Fulton's Orchestra is on WABC Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings at 10:30. TO R. G.

Dormont, and all short wave fans You may obtain accurate short wave schedules by writing to the Service Bureau, Radio Manufacturers' Association, Room 760, 410 North Michigan avenue, Chicago, 111. Mention that you are a reader of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Listen for These: Eddie Dowling, Olga Baclanova, Tom Howard, Sammy Byrd and the "Six Spirits of Rhythm" with Rudy Vallee Thursday night. Frank Morgan, who performed admirably in the movie, "The Affairs of Cellini," as star of next Sunday's Radio Theater presentation, "Nothing But the Truth." Frank Parker guest of Mark Hellinger's Penthouse Wednesday. "Little Spitfire, Wednesday vehicle for Mary Pickford.

Lynn Patrick, young hockey star of the New York Rangers, and his father, Lester Patrick, coach of the Rangers, guests of Sports Review Saturday. Flotow's "Martha." with Richard Crooks and Josephine Antoine, Opera Guild next Sunday night. EASTERN STANDARD TIME KQV 1,380 Kc. I The Musical Clock :15 i Organ ThoughU, 8:30 Alicia Fuller 8:45 I Freddy Rose, pianist :00 Jimmy Rich I at the console :30 Old Family Almanac Uncle Pete and Louise 10:00 The Bluea Chasers 10:15 The Blues Chasers 10:30 The Blues Chasers 10:45 The Bluea Chasers 11:00 Tha Blues Chaser 11:15 Don Allen 11:30 I Movie Broadcast 11:45 Homespun Philosopher 12 :00 Eddie Prior and 12:15 I His Orchestra 12:30 Radio Review 12:45 I Radio Review 1:00 Ray O'Hara and 1:15 His Orchestra 1 :30 Women's Club of Alt 1 :45 I The A-Z Duo The-Matinee-Club 2:15 The Matinee Club 2:30 Empire String Quartet 2:15 Empire String Quartet SPRING TONIC! THE NEWS ON JEAN ABBY'S BROADCAST WCAE 10 A.M. TODAY! Better than sulphur molasses the fine dresses you can wear, and furnishings you can live with, at the affordable prices Boggs Buhl offers.

Hear this Women's Home Companion Shopping Counsel describe this week's trip through Boggs Buhl 11:15 1 1 I The Mid-Day I Merry-Go-Round Rex BatUc and His Concert Ensemble The Revolving Stage The Revolving Stage The Revolving Staite Mario Cozzi. songs Musicals Radio Gossip Club Allan Leafer Orch. Shuster'a Orchestra Marie, the Princess Helen Trent, drama School of the Air: "Tasman" Korum: Ii.fr Bi.n'i Omid. Kfhx Kox Sioi.uk Knndv. tenor nnoijnrrd jilvia Boh onc set si Vic and Sade Your Hostess.

3:00 The Mail Bag Own Ma Perkins Coolna Wright 3:15 The Grammercy Trio Dreams Come True Tour Hostess, 3:30 The Grammercy Trio Matinee Melodies Cohina Wriftht 3:4.1 I The Grammercy Trio Defense Week Talk The Little HouVe Today's Winners Studio Program Fata Waller, songs 4:15 I Today's Winners Studio Program Chicago Varieties 4:30 The 4:30 Special Life of Mary Sot hern Chicago Varieties 4:45 The 4:30 Special Kay Foster, songs Ok. Son of Fir SToo The 4:30 Special Tom Mix. sketch Sklppy. sketch 5:15 The 4:30 Special Alice in Orehestralia All-Ameiican Boy 5:30 i Ray Souders Healy Stamp Club Dick Tracy, sketch 6:45 I Cassirfelli Brothers P.norts I'apers Klub Lartv Orphan Annia gjSrplaaiH 1 liftn I In in II no ii 11:11 I no It wi in I I I I I in 'Mi -JV EVtSixc, i l- Mi ''r Hr ttrii. The Merry "-t r.osn.

Mray -pnine Th H-'Iman T-1V I'P'-le Tnm ry Vnn, Mflody aufuss Hrk TJ- T- Natinnal Home Nnri.inal a' -i Home KA H.im i 1 i n4 'T' ntj T.andp 'r'i 'K rjing BLUE SUNOCO into fyou obi the motor lud Mnku), it is stitt the most vlJS I.urrexia Bori, soprano; Andre Knstelanetx' Orchestra. KQV Eddie Ashman's Orchestra. r. M. WWSW Tony and Joa.

KQV The Voica of tha Violin. :30 P. M. WWsW T. M.

C. A. Singers. KDKA Pageant: "Half-Caste Woman." AE Otto Harbach Musicale, with Al Goodman's Orchestra. WJAS Block and 8ully, Gertrude Nlesen.

Lud Gluskin's Orchestra. Kyv Dance Orchestra. P. M. WWSW Carnegie Tech Presents.

10:00 P. M. WWsw Alice Conti. pianist. KDKA Jackie Heller, tenor, and Harry Kogen's Orchestra.

WT4.E Contented Program. Wayne King's Orchestra. Ray Nichols' Orchestra. 10:15 P. M.

Wwsw-Dorothy Tavlor, soprano. KOKA Hank Keene's Radio Gang. 10:30 P. M. WWsW.7oe Srhafer's Oerhestra.

KDKA Pittsburgh Varieties. Wf'AE "Murder With Music," WCAE Players. W44 The Man from Mars Asks Question." Dr. Harry H. Moore.

hqv Milton Mann's Orchestra. 10:45 P. M. W4 Fray and Braggiottl, piano team. 11:00 P.

M. Wsw Lee Crossiey'a Orchestra. KlK4, Squire Hawkins. The Four Barons. WHS Casa Loma Orchestra.

KiV Al Marslco's Orchestra. 11:15 P. M. KIK Paul Pendarvis Orchestra. Wi AE Jesse Crawford, organist.

W.IAS Hays Dever, tenor. 11:30 P. M. WWsw paramount Amateur Night. Mr.E Tom Gerun's Orchestra.

I MS Gus Arnhelm's Orchestra. WV Tha Cuban Boys. 11:45 P. M. KDKA Phil Eaxe'a Orchestra.

ls Herbie Kay'a Orchestra. -V Halsey Miller's Orchestra. MIDNIGHT. St. Hernlce Cummins' Orchestra.

ls Srrttt Fisher's Orchestra. "MV Cab Calloway's Orchestra. 12:15 A. M. KDKA Charlie Davis' Orchestra.

12:30 A. M. KDKA Jack Berger's Orchestra. Wf AT. Art Kassel's Orchestra.

Cost Expert to Speak Inmes McNamara, food cost expert and junior member of the firm of Horwath and Horwath, will sprak on "Present Day Food Costs and Their Effect on Menu Prices" the regular meeting of the i Western Pennsylvania Restaurant Association tomorrow night at 8:30 i clock in Hotel WUliam Penn. 4fc UNFOLDS REMARKABLE AVIATION THIS OIL HELPS QUICK STARTINO An important factor in this quick-starting test was Mercury-Made Sunoco Motor Oil. Sunoco 20-w lubricates instantly every friction surface and remains fluid at ero temperatures, permitting the starter to snap over the motor witbont "drag." reaches of uncharted tropical rivers. In addition, ambulances can be rushed by air to devastated communities; wartime tanks secretly dropped behind enemy lines and motorsleda flown into hitherto inaccessible polar areas. This flight proves that in the near future non-sinking motor boats can be flown to distressed vessels, armored cars landed in inacces-sibledesertregionsforexploration or power boats launched for exploration ia the npper.

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