Show ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER iNmroREiros MEANS TO USE Constant Flight Doris Duke Janet Snow den Know Well the Restlessness of Riches Discovery Would Harness Power of Universe for Mankind (IIN)— Imagine train that would run without coal oil or Other fuel until friction destroyed its mechanical parts a plane that would fly without refueling as long as it held together or entire industrial plant operated by power transmitted by radio or an entire city lighted by a power plant from the other side of the world If your imag- ination is elastic enough to encompass such stupendous possibilities you have a slight idea of the revolution coming to the world on the heels of the reported discovery of a means for harnessing cosmic energy by ' Nickola Tesla Thirty Year’ Work Tesla regarded as the greatest living inventor a naturalized American designates his discovery as his crowning achievement in the field of applied 'science the result of thirty years of search and experimentation Into the mysterious force commonly known as cosmic energy In announcing his discovery the inventor asserted that the new source of power would be available everywhere at a "not distant date" From actual mechanical' apparatus which he says he already nas developed for utilizing this energy the power to drive engines and machines can be transmitted by wire or wireless from central plants to any spot on the globe whether on land or sea Tesla claims Although much remains to be ac complished before the new power 4s the available made commercially inventor positively declared that obthirhis for in stacles that stood way ty years have all been disposed of and that his devise for harnessing and utilizing the new power is actually a success Energy FroraXnh-eCosmic energy as near as a layman can comprehend is the power It is which operates the universe unlintted In present everywhere quantities its central source being the sun For many years scientists have studied the cosmic rays without apparently realizing their posIf sibilities as a source of energy Tesla’s device for harnessing these init he claims for rays does what dustry all over the entire world will undergo the greatest revolution in history No more will there be need for coal oil gas or the other established fuels we know Now will complicated systems of transmission lines for electric energy be necessary The inventor points out that his discovery makes wireless transmission! the new energy possible to any part of tile world Thus a plant i&yqaan'jfrgqc- to a factory in Europe Asia or Aus- tralia as well as supplying energy to operate plants on the home con- tinent Transportation of the discovery to the transportation problem would work something in the nature of a Trains liners autos and miracle planes could be operated on the new energy at a fraction of what it costs Application today Jl Aerial travel for example would be put within range of every pocket book For whereas the greater portion of available space aboard air-- craft today is taken up with bulky fuel tanks with the transmitted new energy this space would be available for carrying a pay load Although cosmic energy is derived from the sun the inventor claims that the disappearance of the sun at night will not interrupt the flow of power For that matter the sun shines somewhere on earth all the time and the plants could be built at advantageous points on the gldbe and power transmitted wherever required It all sounds too good to be true but the same was said of other revolutionary discoveries by the same inventor who has done more to electrify the present age than any other living person BANS ELECTION BETS LONDON (UP)— Election betting has been outlawed by London’s stock exchange A bettor used to be able to buy an imaginary stock before election known as “majorities" If the stock was quoted at 150 he paid 150 pounds If the conservatives won with a majority of 180 seats he could sell It afterward at a profit while if 140 was the majority he lost that' much ' by Nickola Tesla celebrated Amer- Announcement or anything else driven by machinery— ana sit without the use of coal oil gas or other estabished fuel The energy could be transmitted by wireless from a central plant to any spot on the globe on land at aea or In the air Thus a plane could fly a ship eould sail autos and trains run without refueling Just as long as they held together airplanes ican inventor and physicist that he has developed a device to harness and utilize cosmic energy opens wonderful field of possibilities and promises to revolutionize the world’s industry The new power' derived from cosmio rays emanating from the sun could be used to operate ships trains factories ana frtv-olou- BRIDGE Private Car TO WIN By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON By EDWIN D TORGESON- of guilt It made it look CHAPTER 29 -- The inspector ordered Aitken back to stateroom B “We shall resune the test Pierre" We he said “with certain changes may do away I think with the assumption that the man who climbed on the back platform came further forward than the door of the lounge He did nofhawta— he had help It an is unthinkable tn&Aa stranger putsider could haveaung up both calls or could have tampered with the annunciator" “It follows also then tiM someone in the car was responsiblifcfor the bullets in Lalth’s dressing gown?" "That too is possible but it is the annunciator trick that I am interested In now The killer— or the killer and a confederate —summoned the porter by pressing two buttons— one in the lounge which rang up a call from Aitken’s room and one in the dining room which registered a ring from the lounge Just why it was planned that way we do hot know But we f3stntatiou&Aitfegft ly waked up for a wHriesa And the girl his friendly assistant could have pushed thd button In the dining room which registered the necessary call from the lounge much Montlgny shook his head puzzled "I do not see it Inspector The porter summoned so that he may hear voices in the lounge Just before discovering Milbum’s body also finds Mr Aitken seemingly But why asleep in nls stateroom should anyone wish to have the porWhy-ca- ll the ter hear the voices? ' porter at ail?” Passengers Cleared "Simple enough Pierre It cleared every passenger in the car — as the schemer thought— of the appearance -- like an 'outside job' in its entirety Not the porter alone was to testify to hearing the voices but Aitken also was to be rung in as a witness It so happensd that still another person Mrs Heston was awake in her berth and listening But I believe there was only one voice—the porter and Mrs Heston may have thought they heard two but it is easy enough for one person to fake his tones so that muffled by The curtains of the lounge door for instance it would sound as though two were talking" "Then Milbum — " “Was already dead I think when the bells were rung for the porter" “Ah!” Montigny looked at him shrewdly and admiringly “I had become convinced of the same thing Inspector - It is inconceivable that the killer could hold a conversation with his victim after summoning the porter then stand off five feet and calmly take aim with his pistol Milburn would have offered at least a mild objection This trickery with the annunciator explains much It proves beyond a doubt that there was inside OVERCOMING DIFFICULTIES One of the marks of a good bridge player is his ability to cope with the changing situations at the table— the results of unanticipated distributional situations A bridge player has not become a finished player until he gets beyond the stage of taking every passible finesse rather while- finesses often gain tricks a good player looks long and earnestly for ways to avoid taking them Thus rather than risk the hand upon the success or failure of a simple finesse it is often much better to place the lead and thereby guarantee absolutely that the finesse will be brought up to you It was by a realization of this principle that Julian Barth in a recent rubber game fulfilled his contract of three no trump North Dealer - -- D 7 L I N)-- A SAN FRANCISCO poet whose 'name long since has been obscured by the moss of antlq ulty wrote the lines "Those that have wealth must be watcheful and wary alas! naught but misery Power brings!”— and was probably chided by his contemporaries with the old cry of “sour grapes" But in this enlightened age the sentiment of the lines has been proved to contain more truth than poetry As witness the predicament of some of oyr wealthies people'today They are the game of crooks and kidnapers with no closed season to give them a modicum of respite from ceaseless watchfulness over their j?erson and world's gods Fugitive Heiress Take Doris Duke for example This young American girl who Is heiress to something like $50000000 of the great Duke tobacco fortune la obliged to go about her own country where wealth la supposed to biiy anything She recently spent a Jew incognito days in the Golden Gate city seeing the sights but was forced to flee when her' identity became known Mia sDuke'a flight from San Francisco is Just one example of what Everyhappens time and again where she goes the heiress must be accompanied by a corps o bodyguards for it goea without saying heiress is that a tempting bait for any "snatch" artist Wealth Mars Romance Nor are all Mia Duke's problems concerned with avoiding kidnapers Wherever she goes she is Inundated Worn people she never saw or heard of Some are begging letters other are from cranks disquisitions on the Neither- root of World Thrice seeped about from time to time that some notable was romantically interested in Miss Duke she is still heart whole and fancy free Despite her extrema youth and beauty the heiress is laid to have a wonderul buslnes head She is reputed to know where every dollar of her vast fortune Is and in what It is engaged at any moment Poor Prini Another daughter of Wealth who foUnd that possession of riches is not all peaches and cream la Princess Francesco Don Caravlta Jhe former Janet Snowden oil heiress of Newport R I Publicity attendant upon her elopement to the Italian nobleman brought the daughter of wealth into the spotlight and presumably put her upon Since her dramatic action in pects leaving the prince five days after her marriage and starting annulment proceedings Miss Snowden constantly has been “on the run" She is reputed to have received threatening letters on several occasions and at one time was under heavy police guard- But apparently she has more faith in flight than in the law for she never remains in one place long after her Identity la discovered Recently Miss Snowden arrived In Los Angeles incognito There were rumors at the time that fhe possibly was contemplating a film career On Small Sums ti ' tt mm 1 By RICHARD C WILSON SAN FRANCISCO OIPKIt Isn’t' necessary to acquire wealth before you can become a world traveler ao oordlng to Miss M Madalina Spain who has just returned from her third ' long trip within five years Her last trip consumed nearly two years and Included considerable time in Hawaii Japan China the Philippines Dutch East Indies Malaya Si-am Australia New Zealand and the 1 South Sea islands “When I started from my home In Portland Ore" she said "I had a ticket to Japan and about $75" After visiting all of the interesting places in the Far East Miss fyain who finished college in Oregon five years ago managcdPtSParrive in San Francisco with $200 In her purse How? That calls for an explanation of why a fortune isn’t neded to “see the world’ “Ever since I accompanied my lata father on a hunting trip into north western Canada when I waa 12" she explained "I have had the desire to travel and study people of other na' " tions “But after my father died I found myself thrown upon my own resources —which were practically nil I worked my way through high school and than through college that a girl "Having discovered could make her own way I cams out of college in 1929 determled to travel as I earned my living" During 1929 Miss Spain toured ue travals Tift possession of immense wealth la bringing more worry than happiness to at least two of our most prominent heiresses Mis Doris Duke heiress to the $50000000 Duke tobacco fortune must keep constantly on the move mostly incognito a a prevention against kidnaping Recently she waa obliged to flee from Ban Francisco when her identity leaked out during a visit Another is Janet Snowden Newport R I oil heiress who received much publicity over her elopement with Frlnce Caravlta of Italy and her subsequent flight from her noble spouse after only five days of wedded bliss Miss Snowden has been threatened with kidnaping many although rumors have times all evil" etc tweny-year-ol- 1065 V 1082 OK£652 4 98 ?A) 04 ?Q54 0 Q 1098 - New Flood Lamp Aids Photography paused to fish out a cigar' “But Inspector—" he added reflectively “What Pierre?" "Why” said Montigny puffing rapidly “should so clever a manipulator a clue as have left us so the altered annunciator? Why should he not have been elever enough to devote two minutes to restoring the wires to their proper places?" ' He did not have the chaijce that is why He was afraid to ri3k detection We took Aitken into custody before he could get to it Probably he did not think moreover that the car would be occupied afterward and the change in wiring discovered He did not bargain Pierre with your quaint custom 'ot camping at the scene of the crime’-I thank you Inspector f6r the Shall I resume the compliment show now?" bald-face- "Please” Reenacts Slaying Montigny this time went through his continuity with ‘greater dispatch EAST PITTSBURGH Pa TUP) A new photo flood lamp designed to He reenacted the slaying Then he desk improve color photography by in- pressed the button on Milburn’s Laval rang from the dining creasing the blue rays in light has and room As the porter approached been developed by the Westinghouse Lamp company in Bloomfield N J stateroom B Montigny was heard it was announced at Westinghouse of- talking not ineffectively in two voices He found that by swift work fices here The new lamp increases the blue he could escape from the car before rays by five times while the reds and the porter pausing for the time he yellows are increased only three estimated it took to arouse Aitken ex- could reach the lounge times E W Boggs engineer “That was the only way Pierre" plained The characteristic of tungsten to concluded Laval “that it could have of a confed produce bluer light as it gets hotter happened— vth the aidYour reconis the principle on which the new erate inside the car’ bulb Is based The filament reaches a struction has been exceedingly helptemperature of 5840 degree Fahren- ful" "And our star suspect Inspector heit or 560 degrees below the melting point The new lamp has a life our tall nervous basso who is a of 15 hours aj compared with 1000 brother of Miss Lotus Decker— no hours for the normal type floodlight word of him as yet?” “Not as yet But I expect developments Thwalte learned the girl’s nickname which is ’Gypsy’ I am today advertising in the ‘personal’ that columns of the newspapers ‘Gypsy’ is urgently desirous of communicating with W on a matter of life or death She suggests a roadhouse out beyond Mount Royal lor a it (any country will serve) printed on a piece of chiffon satin or whatever is your choice for the panties slip or else And chiffon maps make lovely csarfs and hankies If you've had an especially marvelous romance on the Riviera or good time generally in the Alps why not commemorate it in this new and intimate manner? The shops are all for it meeting place Something may come of it I do not know” "Hml There was motive in that quarter Inspector” “Yes He looked upon Milburn perhaps as the betrayer of his sister as the arrogant man of wealth who lured giddy girls to their ruin If he killed Milburn he should have done it across the line— he would go free in New York for such a service” "But not in Quebec Inspector" "Not in Quebec" said Laval girmly “And Heston as Perry Lalth suggested might have been marked for the same punishment because as theatrical agent he Introduced these girls to Milburn" “Perhaps" said Laval unemotion-- j The Paris automobile show features a new gadget for the evening car It is a thingamajig on both front side windows that permits air to leak in around the cracks of what looks like a broken section of pane but doesn’t let in enough to get the hair mussed up or cause shivers in winter Using aDy the ankle express almost exclusively But I cannot— I seem to be catewe wouldn’t knew much about auto- chizing you Inspector but I am meremobile interiors except what we see ly thinking aloud" at a big show like this but we’ve 'Don't stop Pierre A big square clock with a frank asked a lot of questions and "they” I cannot yet I was going to say fit Aitken and the Eastwick girl into open face serves three purposes— to say it works simply okeh tell the time the date and the day of the conspiracy" the week Just below the center are Another thing at the auto show Is ' Plenty ef Concealment three rectangular slits— one in the a camping set with everything you 'I of bowL can think cgnnot either But there is to make life a of middle and one on eacl) aide about an the table and enough concealment In this case to Inch farther down Through these slits cherries for lunch-e-ven ere Included— and the whole hide a dozen motives that we wiU unappear the words of the week day chairs We know beyond 'a eventually date and year They are changed by works climbs into an ordinary suit- earth and sits down with perfect ease doubt-tha- t Aitken and the girl are turning three little pegs at the back case comfort The table incidentally withholding facts —facts so important Awfully cute for a business desk and Aitken is willing to arouse seri'when space is a thing to be saved is made out of the suitcase when that emptied and turned over with the two ous suspicion against himself to renot wasted with a lot of gadgets flat surfaces topward and four metal main in jail for 30 days—” “Thirty days" put in Montigny Maps have always been a subject of pipestem legs telescoping out the corInterest to collectors and modern dec- ners' Four llttl chairs with canvas “Why 30 days?" orators but they have now become back and seats fold up into almost no "Perhaps to give an accomplice an item in the underwear departments space and all the dishes have built-i-n time to escape Doubtless something of our leading stores here If you have compartments that take care of the still more important than that” "The envelop ha sent to P&Ibey pugculM Jove Pi country you hav§l situation yry adequately ADD AM 1 Optionally thi hand might be opened with no trump but there isno objection whatever to the approach hid of one club 2 West made this bid In anticipation of a possible no trump call by North If this occurred he felt that a spade lead might help defeat the con- SERVANT to 3 Of course as North had no stopper in spades he did not bid no trump but his hand was too strong to pass team-of-fou- Free Bridge Booklet— Readers of this newspaper may have a free copy of "Bridge Rules and Etiquette" by Josephine Culbertson through special arrangement Address Mrs Culbertson in care of this newspaper inclosing a stamped envelope Pitts— is thera no way Inspector that we can get possession of it?” ‘‘I wish I knew a way” confessed the inspector “It was a mistake to permit these people to send out un censored mail when the train reached Montreal We should have intercepted it Use your cunping Montigny How shall we retrieve it?” Montigny smoked and pondered “Thinking of what Pierre?" "Of many things Inspector Of ships and ahoes-t-bprincipally of sealing wax I should lik to get a look at the sealing wax pn Aitken’s letter Perhaps he and the Honorable Mr Dalbey would consent to that- - I should not ask them to open it" But what good would that do us?" (To Be Continued) Quite likely you are planning to add an Electric Range or an Electric Re- frigerator or both to your home equipment soon i Here’s a suggestion: Make it a Christ- mas gift to the gift that they ' familyi-- a will ALWAYS appreciate- - I See your Electrical Dealer or drop into our atore for Electrical Gift auggeations You'll find a aplendid variety of appliancea inexpensive and of highest quality exact ly suitable for any friend or relptivq on your Christmas list Let them begin now—this Christmas — to enjoy the supreme comfort and satisfaction that these Electric Servants bring Combine the Christmas gift idea with your anticipated investment in greater home enjoyment Every member of your family will be delighted Small monthly payments make it easy for you to have a Ilotpoint Electric Range or a General Electric Refrig -- eratorin your home this Christmas n Our combination rate makes it easy for you to use them every day in the year at a very low cost step-dow- ut (Copyright (Distributed by Edward D Torgeson ) 1933 by King Features dicate Jaci Syn- UTAH POWER 8 LIGHT EFFICIEflT PUBLIC SERVICE CO A O v M your home tract 4 With double stoppers in spades if that suit is led Mr Barth contracts for game Naturally West did not open a spade but chose instead his fourth best heart East played the queen and South won the trick with the king A successful finesse in diamonds would assure the easy making of the contract ao South now laid down the ace of diamonds and followed with the three When West showed out Mr Barth played the king from Dummy and abandoned that line of play He then laid down the club ace and returned to his own hand with another club cashing the three high clubs in succession West's hand was now void of both diamonds and clubs hence he could hold only hearts and spades The lead of the heart three indicated he had 'three hearts remaining as none had been discarded The play to the first heart trick also seemed to place him with both the ace and knave Therefore Mr Barth now led the heart nine West won the trick and cashed the two remain ing hearts but was then compelled to lead a spade so South won the eleventh trick with the queen and the twelfth trick with the ace conceding the last trick to his opponents It will be noted that no other plan of play except the forced lead will permit the fulfilment of this contract Today’s Question What type of duplicate competition is the fairest test of the relative strength of two contract bridge teams? r Answer: A match scored on a total point basis is by far of the best test This form competition eliminates luck almost entirely and the team most will better invariably win b - her In 1931 aha went to Europe and spent the year visiting virtually every All the " oountry on the continent while she waa assembling material for a book she hoped some day to ' write During her European trip she discovered citizens of the various countriea aha visited epjoyed hearing a traveler’s opinions of neigh- boring countries ’ Meanwhile aha began writing for magazines In 1932 with a ticket to Japan and ' about $75 in cash Miss Spain tailed for the Far East Once sha ran out of funds and had to live for four days on wild fruits Several times she found herself without money to obtain lodging V' Misa Spain who recently was made a member of Sigma Tau Gamma international honorary society for adventurers plana to remain in San Francisco Indefinitely while she complete preparations for a book Later she may go on a lecture tour 4 4 K 1742 -- when her enough Then too one Can- understand Miss Duke’s viewpoint should she look with suspicion upon any suitor for her heart and hand How is a girl to know whether or not declaration of love is prompteid by the heart or by the desire of some lordly male to replenish a flat pocket-bookHowever ’ Woman Circles -- HOW TO PLAY AND HOW Parisian Hats Have Fish-Bon- e Plumes PARIS (UP)— Feathers made out of fish bones now climb hat crowns and rest on their very summits! Never did the poor fish dream (even in a bed of rare sea coral) of seeing his spinal column waving in the breeze as a piece of fashion finery (not a we wouldn’t dare) but a thing is a feminine whim and all the women are wearing them In ail seriousness fish backbones— especially of the smaller children fish—are very delicate and exquisite things They can be curved slightly ana when dried and painted remain beautifully in place And why not? The chicken’s wishbone has been glorified and is a good luck omen May not the fish's backbohe become not only a thing of beauty but perhaps a Joy forever? CONTRACT The Mystery of the 1933 Kidnaping Fears Keep Heiresses in Cosmic Energy May Run World’s Machines RAYS FROM SON NEW YORK 12 - 7 ‘ |