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W ashington D ip e si? F irs t Autom obile I t was In 1892 th a t C. E. Duryea drova tha fir s t gasoline-powered autom obile in the United States. F ifty years la te r the U. S. govem - rr.tT.t te rm in a te d a ll c iv ilia n pro duction o f m o to r cars because of the w ar. In th a t 50 years m ore than 86 m illio n vehicles had been p ro duced. W ill Stratovision Arrive? 7 hey're Working on It Nov/ By BAUKHAGE \#»u> ln u l)it und Conmentulor. WASHINGTON.—“ Is television here to sta y ? ” That has been the favorite crack in AM (regular broad en 'tin g ) circles for some tim e. Now it's been displaced by another: J T 'H I S happens to be a w o rld 1 packed w ith trou b le . T here is a J new tro u b le fo r each season — a I ra in y sp ring , a hot su m m e r, a foggy ' fa ll, a w re ckin g w in te r. Now w ith another a utum n here, i w ith fo o tb a ll m o vin g in, some in te r- I lo p e r s ta rts new trou b le Better Care, Feeding Increase Kog Profits \agurski II os Powerful C. E. Nobles, o rig in a to r of the S tra to visio n a irb o rn e te le visio n syste m , is shown a t the tw in video m o n ito rin g boards in the e x p e ri m e n ta l s tra to v is io n plane. I h a ve n't seen any of the recent tests so 1 d o n 't know. N a tu ra lly the o ld tim e rs (although the eldest o ld lim e rs in te le visio n are s till p re t ty new) are ske p tica l A fte r a test to say expensive, e xp e rim e n ta tio n . held re re n tly in Z an e sville . Ohio, 1 caught some o f the enthusiasm fo r the benefit of new spaper and ra ' which I know " C h ili” m ust ra d ia te d io fo lk, m an y were s till ske p tica l. | fro m the young m an who sat across It was a d m itte d that co n d itio ns on the table fro m me e x p la in in g the the test day were not id e a l by nny ' dra w ing s. m eans and it was cla im e d th a t there " T h in k o f w hat stra to v is io n w ould was in te rfe re n ce fro m o th er stations j m ean to the readers of yo u r col- w h ich w ould be e lim in a te d I u m n ,” he said. • V a rie ty m agazine's correspondent "W e o n ly asked fo r a license fo r " •ki') 'm <’i,S,,'rV,e r ° f ra d ‘ a H id: , ' one ” a“ ° " but w ith m ore we could h ig h 7 he » u d e Pm V , “ ‘ ‘ a ' " ’ k up ,he P a ciflc a" “ A tla n tic n o h the/ leari r an<M coasts so th a t we could p ic k up o r , , ri ’ Th T ^ ° r I Ho,lyWood and N ew Y o rk studios p ra c tic a l purposes, though, the spe- | know w hy he ,# ft Qu, c h i ' c illc , p h ysica l c e rta in ty of the un cago) w ith only e ig h t planes fly in g f d e rg ro u nd c o -a xia l o r the th ru the- 400 m ile s a p a rt. B y ad d in g six a ir, m ic ro w a v e re la y w ould seem planes to the system to co ve r th e | to have the n e tw o rkin g edge fo r the N o rth w e st and Southeast we could tim e being " serve 78 per cent o f the popula ("B e not the firs t by whom t io n ! " the new is trie d . . . And once we got the ru ra l The backers o f the new sys stem, W estinghouse Radio Stations In- co rp o ra ted , th in k d iffe re n tly . T h e ir te le v is e rs lo o kin g , I thought, w h a t a lo t of new m a te ria l w ould be put in to the telecasts to say n othing o f the g re a tly broadened m a rk e t fo r te le visio n sets and a d v e rtis in g w hich would be created. N a g u rs k i was a g re a te r power ( back. He was also a g re a t ta ckle and a s ta r end. B ro n ko was the best a ll-a ro u n d fo o tb a ll p la ye r, in clu d in g both b a ckfie ld and lin e play, th a t fo o tb a ll has known. No. 3. The g re a te st k ic k e r—He has a lrea d y been m entioned. Thorpe and Strong w ere the tw o best I'v e ever seen. R alph K e rch e va l o f Ken tu cky was m ag n ifice n t. Sam m y Baugh has been a g re a t k ic k e r for over a dozen years. No. 4. The g re a te st passer I t is a t th is p o in t th a t one ran w a n d e r o ff in to the ju n g le , The choice gets down to two men— and if you know fo o tb a ll at a ll you know who they are. Gus Ilo ra is , Benny F rie d m a n , A r- nold H c rb e r and Ace Parker w ere a ll fine passers among m an y m ore. B ut there are only tw o in th a t p lateau country above the field. They are Sam m y Baugh and Sid L u ckm a n . Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. T e ll your druggist to sell you a bottle o f Creomulsion w ith the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have vour money back. CREOMULSION lor Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis - X»' • H u r r y —ru b in B e n -G ay fo r fast, soothing, g e n tly w a rm in g r e lie f! In s is t on genuine Ben-G ay, th e o rig i nal B aum e Analgésique. B e n -G a y contains up to 2 Va tim es m ore m e th y l s a lic y la te and m e n th o l- tw o p a in - re lie v in g agents k n o w n to e v e ry d o c to r — th a n fiv e o th e r w id e ly offered rub-ins. B e n -G a y acts fa st w here yo u h u rt. Also for Pain due to COLDS, MUSCLE ACHE, and STRAINS. Ask for Mild 8en-Gay for Children. the pigs w ere about tw o weeks old. c u ttin g down oats to about 40 per cent and in c re a s in g p o rtio n s of wheat o r corn. A t less than tw o weeks o f age little pigs were s ta rte d creep feed in g in a low pan o r trough. T h e ir ra tio n consisted o f 80 per cent oats, 4 p e r cent m ea t scrap. 8 per cent p e lle tize d m ilk p ro d u ct and the b a l ance coarse wheat. Pans and troughs w ere washed and d isin fe cte d re g u la rly . As the lit t le pigs grow , oats in the ra tio n is reduced w h ile corn or wheat is increased to about 70 to 80 p e r cent. S u m m a riz in g the p ro g ra m , O 'B ry a n m a in ta in s th a t he had m uch s tro n g e r pigs at b irth , w ith e a rlie r, fa s te r and cheaper gains and a m a rke d re d u ctio n in m o rta lity . Pipe fans and “ makin’s” smok ers alike find greater smoking pleasure in mild, rich-tasting Prince Albert — America's larg est-selling smoking tobacco. A * I'v e ta lke d w ith m a n y a pro and run in to m a n y an a rg u m e n t that in vo lve s th is p a ir. Baugh is a great k ic k e r L u c k m a n is rate d a b e tter Held general. B u t when it comes to passing you can m ake yo u r own selection. I ta lk e d re c e n tly w ith one o f the best coaches in the N a tio n a l league. " F o r a ll-a ro u n d team v a lu e ," he said. " I w ould ra th e r have L u c k m an than Baugh and Hutson co m bined. - I have enjoyed crimp( c u tP r in c e e«V o n . t h e - t o ^ u e j m o l n n ^ c tJ„ keep, Pew Coaches If ould ifiree MORE MEN SMOKE The firs t s tra to v is io n e xp e rim e n ts established the s u rp ris in g fa c t th a t th e re were lots o f te le visio n sets in areas w h ich could n o t possibly be reached o rd in a rily (b y co -a xia l ca " I know how v a lu a b le Baugh is P le n ty o f o rg a n ic m a tte r is a good ble o r m ic ro w a v e ). A t the firs t I also kn o w how va lu a b le Hutson ca ll fo r response to the test pro- was. B u t in ru n n in g a team , com " p o lic e fo rc e ” fo r rid d in g soil of b a c te ria th a t cause diseases of g ra m s m any le tte rs cam e fro m bined w ith his d e a dly passing. Luck- such areas. P ro b a bly a m a te u rs I m an is the m ost va lu a b le fo o tba ll g ro w in g crops. R. C. Thomas, asso cia te p a th o lo g ist o f the Ohio a g ri who had b u ilt th e ir own sets, and p la y e r I e ve r saw .” This Is the experimental Strato c u ltu ra l e x p e rim e n t station, e s ti perhaps erected th e ir own a n ten vision station—a modified B-'it), m ates th a t 50 m illio n b a c te ria liv e nae on some h ig h ele va tio n. flying at an altitude of J.t.OOfl feet. In a single ounce o f soil. Some of It w ould seem th a t the co u n try I m ig h t add th a t the coach re- these are beneficial. O thers are IS w illin g to tr y the Nobles e x p e ri request fo r a c o m m e rcia l license j fe rre d to w a s n 't G eorge Halas but - h a rm fu l to crops. The good kin d m ent i f it gets the chance. was turned d - u n by the FCC last ' an eastern e n try He would also ro t the o rg a n ic m a tte r and release m on th but they expect re q u ire ! And few coaches w illin g to agree p la n t n u trie n t« to b u ild a fe rtile The Russians, a fte r c la im in g th a t m ents to be altered I th a t L u ckm a n was m ore valuable soil. The h a rm fu l kin d cause p la n t not M arco n i but a Russian in ve n ted G lenn M a rtin , whose c ra ft I than Baugh and Hutson com bined. disease. w ireless te le g ra p h y, now are sa y com pany thought enough of the Idea I T his co m b in a tio n could w reck two A d d in g o rg a n ic m a tte r to soil w ill to w o rk out the de ve lo pn ents of the ing th a t the e le c tric bulb, the flash ! leagues. help increase the good k in d and at lig h t. the tra n s fo rm e r and e le c tric a v ia tio n end said: the same tim e cut down the h a rm fu l Both Baugh of the Redskins w e lding a ll sta rte d tn Russia N e xt "EH Ing the transmitter Is b a c te ria population A d d in g organ th in g you know th e y 'll c la im an in and L u ckm a n of the Bears are one of the greatest single ad tc m a tte r m akes the soil a b e tte r heading fo r the sunset co u n try vention of the one th in g w hich could vances In the history of teles I- hom e fo r the good k in d so they at the end of the road. They m ake Ananias tu rn in his grave. sfon flo u ris h and gro w E x tra c ts fro m have taken heavy punishm ent ! ta lk i rd w ith one of the ve o rg a n ic m a tte r contain viruses th a t To get the m ost fun and e n jo y- j fo r I I or m ore years s ta rtin g m ake disease - causing b a cteria earnest young men who are i n ' ent fro m b ic y c lin g , it i t w e ll to 1 w ith T. C. U. and C olum bia. In h a rm le ss to plants te m p tin g to co n ve rt the skepth » kn IOW a (ew sim p le things about the way of exce p tion a l s k ill and He seem cd to have no d- ubts thiat b i A good soil m anagem ent p ro g ra m g one, says the b icycle In- | unsurpassable co m p e titiv e s p ir the m etli lod equalled any iJther In foi rma turn bureau w ill increase the soil's organic m a t One th in g it i it, they have done m ore fo r pro fa e t he tho ug h t th a t c >im petite ight be w ell to know is w h e th er te r supply and help free the land of fo o tb a ll than anyone I'v e ever , h ave enough m oney to pay fo r 1 known. disease-causing ba cteria . w ould fljgrit it because it so it gLXXt H a rry G ilm e r, Bobby uayne and • • • The whmle th in g Is a you ng m ar Johnny L u ja c k have enorm ous shoes S tin king Smut Remains idea H<l is C E IC h llil S’ »bk The biggest m icroscope can’t see to All when Sam and Sid decide to M ajor W heat Disease .M»-year-0!a ra d a r e xp e rt wh .»se wo rk P Ct »Id germ but you can h e a r a leave the fie ld —w h ich m ay be in in th a t fle id was a valua ble w t upl< of thousand com ing m a 1 1949 B u n t o r s tin k in g sm ut rem a in s a tim e con trib u tio n H r la a Tex:in m a jo r w heat disease even though No 5. The greatest pass-receiver ?• the n ickn a m e . I suppose science knows how to co n tro l it, —Hutson o f G reen Bay T here have • i the sto ry Is th a t the Idea Arsi Tl Its la rtm e n t is the been m a n y good ones But only one d e m o n s tra tin g the need fo r co n tin ua l •t k h im when he was fly in g s latest v ig ila n c e In p re v e n tiv e measures. in “ tenant convenience,” Hutson. p k ' h ig h above his home, P la n t scie n tists recom m end use U rban L and In s titu te . It m ig h t be noted in th is connec o f re s is ta n t v a rie tie s com bined w ith As he ran o v e r the va rio u s Ag About the only th in g 1 was ever able tio n , w ith pro fo o tb a ll under dis- tre a tm e n t o f the seed w ith a r e li w h ich w ere in the back of his to p la n t tn an a p a rtm e n t w an cussion, th a t the A ll-A m e ric a con able fu n gicid e. W here p r a c tic a l m in d , the n u m b e r o f m ile s h is home e le c tric lig h t b u lb b u t any Wi wa«u- sh- the nearest b ig c ity , the Ington fla t-d w e lle r can raise quite ference has tu rn e d in a good jo b in the g ro w e r should avoid p la n tin g le ve lin g the league by balancing when the soil te m p e ra tu re favors and the va rio u s o th er cal- I a herd o f buffalo m oths. team strength. developm ent o f sm ut in the soli. /È v N A TU R E'S R E M E D Y (N R ) TAB LETS—A purely vegetable laxative io relieve constipation without ihe usual griping, sickening, perturbing sensa tions, and does not cause a rash. Try N R —you w ill see ihe difference. L'n- coated or candy coated—their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle as millions of N R 's haye proved. Get a 25c box and use as directed. From Common Colds That HANG ON Im proved Rations and Cleanliness Stressed proved thousands upon thousands of times.1 ’ -ALL-VEGETABLE LAXATIVE Beware Coughs I t happens th is w a y: " W ill you E x tra care fo r the brood sow and “ W ill stra to visio n a rr iv e ? ” j p ic k ,” he w rite s , "th e m ost valu- i her litte r, w ith em phasis on clean I f it doesn't, «ay the e n thu sia stic s tra to sp h e ric p ro m o te rs, m illio n s of ' able lin e m a n , the m ost va lu a b le liness and b e tte r feeding, w ill assure people in r u ra l areas w ill be unable to receive te le visio n p ro g ra m s fo r j back, the greatest k ic k e r, the g re a t extra p ro fits w h e th er the h e rd in years, if ever. est passer and the best pass-receiv eludes one sow o r a hundred. e r you e v e r sa w ? " P ro o f o f th a t assertion is con W hat is " i t ” ? The odd p a rt o f th is co m p lica te d turned in the experience o f Joseph "T h e s tra to visio n system s im p ly cu la tio n s fo rm u la e , lo g a rith m s and request is th a t it is q u ite a sim ple O 'B ryan o f H ia tv ille , Kas., nation- puts the antennae and te le visio n assorted hum orous m a te ria l w hich I . _______ one — w ith one o r ally-know n breeder and e x h ib ito r tra n s m itte r in an an e le ctro n ic engineer toys w ith in tw o possible excep of purebred H am pshire«, who raises a irp la n e fly in g in stead o f re c itin g lim e ric k s to h im tions. about 3,000 hogs a ye a r, m ost o f lazy c irc le s above s e lf to pass aw ay the tim e , he sud No. 1 The g re a t them fo r m a rk e t. the e a rth .” they d e n ly th o ug h t: Although O 'B ry a n raises hogs on est lin e m a n — The e xp la in , "a n d the vote here goes to a wholesale scale, he keeps his op- " I f I on ly had a te le visio n sh o rtw a ve sent out Cal H u b b a rd o f Cen- ( tra n s m itte r w ith me, and m y fro m th is a irb o rn e te n a ry, Geneva and fo lks had a set, and if I had antennae b lankets several p ro outfits, j some o ther planes fo r re la ys, the e a rth ’s s u r F a t H e n ry w as a i th e y could get the same te le v i face lik e a g re a t sion p ro g ra m s New Y ork does.” g re a t ta c k le —one o f in v e rte d ice cream «g &• a cone and covers " I suppose long hours o f intense Grantland Rice the greatest. G e r m a n y Schultz, B u ll an area a p p ro x i w o rk on m ilita r y ra d a r had so m a te ly 500 m ile s crow ded m y m in d w ith d e tails o f dog T u rn e r and M e l Hein w ere a ll across.” its operation th a t I looked fo r ra d a r g re a t centers. Pudge H e ffe lfln g e r was a g re a t guard. B u t C al Hub- j Since te le visio n p o ssib ilitie s in e v e ry th in g 1 saw .” waves tra v e l in a the young stra to v is io n cre a to r said b a rd was an e n tire lin e . BAUKHAGE s tra ig h t lin e and a fte rw a rd . "R a d io a lre a d y had P u t old C al out there to back not In high, leaping loops lik e lo n g p ro ve n its a d a p ta b ility and value up y o u r lin e ," Bo M c M illin used w ave ra d io , th e ir range is lim ite d , fo r a irp la n e co m m u n ica tio n s and to say, "a n d he’ll stop a whole Just as hum an sight is lim ite d . You in n a v ig a tio n a l aids, in clu d in g b lin d te a m . He is the m ost va lu a b le c a n 't see n e a rly as fa r on a level fly in g T u rn in g these facts o ve r p la y e r I e ve r saw .” c ity s tre e t as you can fro m the top m e n ta lly . I concluded th a t W esting- () B ry a n w ith p a rt of his herd Cal is around 6 feet 5 o r 6 inches o f a m ou n ta in . T h a t p a ra lle l is n 't house a lre a d y had at hand basic of 3.000 p u rebred H a m p sh ire g ilts . ta ll He weighed around 260 and an e xa ct one, but it's a good rough e n g in ee rin g in fo rm a tio n w hich he was both fa st and s h ifty . He eration on an in d iv id u a l fa rm basis com parison. seemed to ju s tify the a m b itio u s could k ill o ff a ru n n in g gam e b e tte r as a m eans o f in s u rin g p ro p e r care. SO te le visio n waves have to tra v e l p la n ." than anyone I e ve r saw. C al was | t p ro g ra m o f b e tte r care and b e tte r on a special cable underneath the He sold the idea to W estinghouse lik e a fa s t-m o v in g m o u n ta in m o v feeding fo r sows and th e ir litte rs , ground (c o -a xia l ca b le !, o r else and G lenn M a rtin and th e y w ent in g in on you, ta c k lin g a t both ends introduced on his fa rm s in the fa ll leap fro m one high to w e r to an ahead and backed his extensive, not and the m id dle. of 1947. a lre a d y has paid divid e n d s, other (m ic ro w a v e re la y ). And the fa rth e s t th e y can tra v e l is some 35 1 No. 2. The g re a te st a ll-a ro u n d O 'B ry a n reports. W ith 100 litte rs b a ck—T w o m en fit in th is p ictu re . last sp ring , he ra is e d as m uch pork to 50 m iles. B u t s tra to v is io n waves One is J im T horpe The o th e r is as he fo rm e rly raised fro m 150. come fro m a tra n s m itte r as high 1 E a rly in the ge statio n period B ro n ko N a g u rski. T horpe could r ip as the plane c a rry in g the tra n s m it his w a y through a lin e . He could sows were given a spe cia l ra tio n o f te r can fly. 30,000 feet, w e 'll say. c irc le an end. He was a good passer 80 per cent oats, 5 p e r cent m e a t What about storms? Well the and a good p ass-receiver. He was scrap, 4 per cent p e lle tize d m ilk stratospherites say they miss a g re a t defensive back when he 1 product and the balance e ith e r corn most of them at that height, and fe lt in the mood. And he was the . or wheat. Sows w ere sprayed and anyhow, they ean use more than gre a te st a ll-a ro u n d k ic k e r o f the lo t i washed th o ro u g h ly p r io r to fa rro w - one equipped plane, so they ean —pun ting , place k ic k in g and drop I ing. Clean pens and a b rooder fo r shift the point of transmission k ic k in g I the little pigs also w ere pro vid e d , of a program from one to the j The sow's ra tio n was changed when other and thus dodge the storm. They insist that they have al ready demonstrated that this is possible, that they can deliver. C O M M O N SENSE.. - » À i /w , THAN ANY OTHER TOBACCO ~Ck/E N A TIO N A L J O Y S M O K E . : Ì Bog«.. Io T e t a r e . C e. W .M tM * - f e t a , N C . IF,rlei ^ rts ,^ 7 - I lik e the way the new Prince A lbert fresh for fest. Ä i ^ m ^ h - X Ä „ „ . . „ R d 'm a k in . n o . Albert!" ' m la •• Craad Ole Oaey.1 Ratareay Night» m NBC