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Show ' GERMAN INVENTS TlCKLESS CLOCK BERLIN. Oct. 23. (By the Asso- flEfl I ciated Press) The tickless clock is HH lone of the boons promised humanity BBq I through the discovery of . a German Rlc I scientist, an engineer. Hcinrich Shie- Ifila ferstein. of Berlin MnI A noiseless timepiece, which oper- HMn ates without a lcer. was one of u mw number of specimens Schiefersteln, head of the Laboratorlum fur Schwing- Um? lingUStechnlck, used to show the techv ideal importance of oscillating power cjgjfifl for high speed power engines, and in Lfl M;l the propelling e.f ships, airplanes and tjrd gliders. A German-American corpo- cfij ration has been founded in Rerlln for llt'li j world-wide exploitation of these dia- Off! I e ov erics. The demonstration was featured by fffifc the use of an oscillating motor, whuh matm claimed to be the first synchronising tuQ j motor perfected producing vibrations ! ;t of a connected flap or ellsc s-nchron.'- ijllw!' ously with the movements of the mo- HN tor. The promoters contend that the ' ijrV inventions means a great saving m 1 R-P power. MJHj Schienferstein hit upon his new- telea i' ' through studying the manner in which Y, i the oscillating currents in wireless V transmit signals to each other. ,jfj. |