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Show 1957 Tuesday, March 26, the dragerton tribune Page fourteen Research Laboratories Named Snare For Thomas Edison the (GtwEd Strike Wffliyji now before deductions on the long tax form, more, than a. score of research method of. organized research delaboratories in the United States veloped by the great inventor. It wont be long the places from and Canada which" much of our material prowill bear the name gress comes and heritage of Americas greatest inventor, Thomas A. Edison. and Its the result of a unique Mc. decision Max by interesting Graw, the persident of the new McGraw-Ediso- n Company, which includes the company founded by Thomas- Alva Edison to manufacture products he had invented. Shortly' after the merger of the Edison companies with McGraw Electric Company which, incidentally, formed one of the four or five largest electrical compan- ies in the United States ,Mr. McGraw got to thinking about the . - - . Cut Down Your Mental Tax There are two sides to every coin, Is the old saying. 'But on April 15, when income tax returns must be mailed before the stroke sof midnight, there seem to be so many coins involved, it takes Edison was a believer in putting teams of men to work developing the complexities of ideas he or his associates had organized. Nowadays, organized research is very much in evidence, with groups of scientists and engineers contributing to the wonderful conveniences we have in our homes, offices and farms. As a tribute to Mr. Edison, and to provide a new guiding light for McGraw-Ediso- n researchers everywhere, Mr. McGraw suggested to his board of directors that all the company's laboratories bear the name, Thomas A. Edison Laboratory. The decision was approved on February 12, the day of the 110th anniversary of the birth of Edison. Today, as k result, all the McGraw-Edison labs in the 28 divisions located in the United States and Canada bear the Edison Laboratory name. What this means to our own tomorrows was summed up by Mr. McGraw with these words : ' We respect the heritage of progress we have inherited from Edison,, and we expect to see our network of Edison - laboratories, all working together, create many new products and' improved products in the years to come. . real concentration to keep them all right side up. So, -- if taxes tax your here are a few tips from bank experts designed to reduce yofir April jitters. First, get an early start! Bank statistics show people can avoid BIRTHS costly mistakes by simply allowEleven boys and four girls were ing plenty .of time to work out their tax Return carefully. And, bom during the past week at the " hospital to the secondly, get expert advice. 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