PAGE SIX When Edison Gen e the World a Practical Derice For Recording Sound \ \ itb His Talking Afachine Alt non li ♦• \ I'lTinu iii m UK i ti.uii j cal .JeillC.S ful I III: |I ill 111-' illlii j reproduction of sp.cth uni other .sound had been coiiiim. n.t in Europe for years, it remainc.i tor a younu ! Inventor named Thumn- - a Kdt'nn to I construe! the fii-i i n ll m mm him . nr phonocraidi t.u ,-*.». ■;> >i u-e in H 77 The mu. tune .m u muse, I fc.fJ'fci ('.(iliiiit fu unit mim i -it the! World Golf Spotlight Again on B. Jones JSSK& iHI. m ™* ‘ , ‘ Am ‘ v ..;.. ;;.;..| ,s competing in great comeback attempt. Photos show highlights . v ;j p P , ~ • I u 'i ,n I,KS1 ,KS fll ' l national tournament at Morion, Pa., in 1916- center* * Kh Ur ™** SJmb,,l,c ‘‘ l »! "•* British anil U. S. Open and Amiteur; ri E ht-ii opral t.tce tound a; Augusta for his comeback. (Central Press l I Vben Mussolini Became Premier, Launching Fascist Rule in Italy I ’ 11111 \ _ iniiimUJWr 1 II Duce, the orator " Boroniline more ambitious as ho mot defeat and rebuke. Benito Mus solini. a blacksmith's son. whoso n.tmr was ilostinod to bet-nmo famtl lar In every corner of the world, tin ally brought the resignation of the Italian cabinet m October 1 and became, premier Back of ihis7orce ful leader, who once had been an ~r dent Socialist. wh n the new organize* ° f ,h “ a nationals? o?: gamzation that had Hteadily m'7-u’f Si " I its til | lure utility > .iii I'ti d ui t imroil iinered cvhn.lci ..oated In lampblack for recording with a si. up metallic j point and a funnel-; huped device for | receiving. ■— niOOfi.U’H V -Horn Pel) 11. ! 1*47 ai \illan i). Edison at un Giving the Fascist salute, to other European countries. BIOORaIM tV.—Benito Mussolini was born at I»ovla, in the province of horli, in 1883. He became in* terested in politics at an early age, inclining toward the radical' side! and traveled extensively. He aban doned Socialism during the WorJd war. and became editor of the Po polo di Italia, a patriotic national ist paper To fight Bolshevism, he aided in founding Fascism, In 1919, and on the strength of that party became premier three years later. By absorbing more powers, he be* came dictator of Italy HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, FRIDAY, MARCH 23,1934 1 e.uii age l.esan to experiment tflf cnemistry He learned telegraph viiuie working us a railroad news, boi and soon developed the auto. matic telegraph repeater. His first workshop was at Newark. N. ja Later he moved to Menlo Park, Nj j , and finally to East Orange N. J_* w here he perfected many of his to-, ventiona He died in ISSE^. Yessir —There’s a Big Job to Be Finished 1, >.. ? .... * j falburt in iVunhliiytuu Uailu New 1 —-■■ui-. America's Notable Anniversaries Told in Pictures— In The “Good Old Days” Announcements by Clark Kinnaird, author of “Today is the Day** SHE INCITED A WAR—In odd moments between housewifely chores, Mrs. Harriet B. Stowe, Cin cinnati ministeir’g wife, penned a story that inflamed North against South. First edition of Uncle Tp in’s Cabin, best-selling American novel, appeared 82 years ago this wsek, NOV IE NFNOKIES aaiKPH f| v ' v^.. i— S 3 Grace Cunard Eighteen years ago. Horn in Paris, France, Grace Cunard starred on the American stage before embarking- on a motion picture career. She wrote sce narios for many years at the same time that she was playing lead? in the old 101 Bison plays. HIo 1 ORY IN THE MAKING—-Unsuspecting, Theodore Roosevelt hunted big game in Africa, for which he. sailed 2• j**rs ago today, as the rift developed between him and his personally chosen successor, W, H. Taft, which caused him to run as a third party candidate in 1912 and enabled the Democrats to elect their first President in 25 year's “T, R.” is shown (left) with • hippo he brought down. Roosevelt Brings Truce in Auto Labor Dispute ■p|jL —■ ■>> ' ‘ ~~~- - aSwJMWteiSB :<•:•;• • •:. rfftajßftPwfflfißHßlfflfcffigwpS^^ William Collins William Collins, left, representa tive of the American Federation of Labor in Detroit, is shown reading the telegram, above, sent by President Roosevelt which 1 brought a temporary truce in labor troubles at automobile fac tories and a delay in the threat ened strike of the auto workers; Right. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., pi'esi Tenements Take More Victims -w •■wvww- ■ j. New *y'orkVht v wfiT* i” S an ? ; Unsanitar y conditions in tenements in wh ch ki led seven i lmax t d by a fire in East Side apartment house of escane were fn. serson5 erson / s who . Wera trapped by the blaze. Onlv mean* sixth of l e u rt}cal ladders (arrow). The fire was the of its kind in less than two months, with total of 26 dead. GUESS WHO—She was Liu-ill,* LeSenr of Texas, six years uld, when this was taken *» Now she j* one of the brightest stars in th& Hollywood constellation. This week brings her birthday. Recognize he. ' Joan Crawford CscsTlzr.l lhi 4 (hr. if it Frss* iur.ciiu;- Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. dent of General Motors company, arriving at the parley of director* of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce in New York City