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...strike. The pictures are photographed direct upon sensitized paper. To make a strip of eight pictures requires only eight minutes. A syndicate of men successful enough to know a real gold brick when they see one-including onetime Ambassador to Turkey Henry Morgenthau, President James G. Harbord of the Radio Corp. of America, John T. Underwood (typewriters), onetime Vice President Raymond B. Small of the Postum Cereal Co.-had bought Inventor Josepho's device outright, also retaining him as technical adviser and vice president of their company, Photomaton Inc. Soon street sheiks, titian cashiers, small-scale honeymooners and spreeing...
...Last week, four mournful men, Judge Eugene O. Sykes, Orestes H. Caldwell, Henry A. Bellows and Col. John F. Dillon, called on the President, told him their troubles. All of them held posts on the newly appointed radio commission; they were beginning their work without salaries, offices, desks or even wastebaskets, for Congress had failed to appropriate money to carry on their work. The President condoled with them, thanked them for their public spirit. Comforted, they returned to an office in an empty wing of the Department of Commerce building, sat down on borrowed chairs. From the Department of Agriculture...
...consistently honest in utilizing the technical improvements of Inventor Marconi. By inventing new ways of wireless communication-the latest is the beam system-he has made obsolete millions of dollars worth of equipment which was new only five or ten years ago. His company, like General Electric and Radio Corp. of America, is paying for the advancement of applied science...
...words. He wrote "Mass of Life" and "Appalachia." Later he set Poet James Elroy Flecker's Hassan to music and the splendors of "The Golden Road to Samarkand" filled the Haymarket Theatre for months on end. Sometimes he hears great orchestras playing his music-over the radio. Mostly he lies lonely, stricken, and what is worse, neglected...
Morris Ernst will speak today at the Liberal Club at 1.30 on "Radio Laws...