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Show WEEDING OUT THE MISFITS . General Harboard, president of the Radio Corporation of America says that the day of cheap, amature apparatus ap-paratus will soon pass, when respect- x able manufacturers will come into their own. It happened so in the automobile business where . a few year ago there were hundreds of as-sembeld as-sembeld care, some of which became orphanded every day; now the business busi-ness has settled into a comparatively few, strong, capable hands that put out a reliable product that can be guaranteed to give good service. The 'radio, has passed the toy stage it is a real necessity. It's been lots of fun to build our own radios; it has kept naif a million active boys out of the "bad list" by giving them something to do at home that ab-- ab-- 'Sorbs all theic- spare time. But its big days are yet to come, as President Presi-dent Hairboard knows. j The Soviet insists there is no such x country as Russia, atheory advanced from tiwe to time in the past by Mr. .Hughes. |