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A letter from Harold I. Baynton, Assistant Attorney General, Director, O:fice of Allen Property, informed me that the Library of Congress listed aertain works, writings and research studies prep&red oy the late Dr. Tesla. However, a letter addressed to the Library fa!led to bring results as the Library "has no files on the resaarches of Tesla". sir!lila.r result was obtained from ti-.le Bureau ot Naval Research and the Department of Commerce.

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II RECOGNITION FOR TESLA (Please fill out this form and mail to the address appele 1 monument, by. Serbians, would forever remind other Serbs of the honor and glory of Dr. Nikola Tesla . • • And that he -was a SERBIAN. son of a SERBIAN ORTHODOX. clergy· man, born in the SERBIAN SELO of Smiljan in Lika. Fur.ther, His Grace urged that the undertaking be a joint I one and representative of ALL the Serbian Oi-ganizati~.in the United States and Canada~ He naturally looked to th~ . .' F: for leadership, and the greatest monetary contribution. Bu . e '. also besought the help of the Serbian Nat'l Defense and e 1 Jedinstvo beneficial society. . The Convention voted $1000 for the project and a hand collection was ta~n among the delegates- and guests, kinsmen Milo y~!1l~'!!~~.. of. Joliet; Ill, ·giving $200. It is probali e at the balance of the .neellars. Parl2gh\' is missln° side of the ease.t. more. . , Re\'iewin~ de,·elopment!:, Mr. "'Among those .who attended the 1 : Kinsman ~mos Konje\'ich of; Anderso:i wrote: . I !'ec-:-ption were Mrs. C. B. AlexJoliet, Ill., ga\'e S20 . "On March. 1. ~916, the Prince~~ ander. Henry P. Davison. the gave a reception tr her new studio Countless de Rittenburg and Mrs. Public Aid Sough..:_ _ _ _ : in New York C'S~ciall\' to exhibit E. T. Isham.' •• . i • Balance of the needed sum is now her lat~st protrait of N'.ltri~alJ oecM.~tion, radiant-"power and radio active matter. A:fter 1900, conununications b 1 ......- . and wireless power tran~m.J,s~on occup~Et~i fPOSt or7 _~~·;\~~ · · . his research. /:"\

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The "New York Times" dated 9/ 2 , carried an article setting .roz:th 118-X- . .. s plan for a "Death Ray". This article Include 1ni'onDation to the effect that TESLA, on his 84th birth , July 10, 1940, advised New York Times reporter WILLI-AM CE that he WaS-rea:dy to divulge to the ·unite States Government the secret of his "teleforce", with which he said airplane motors would be melted at a distance of 250 miles so that an 1nv15ible Chinese wall of defense would be built around the country against any attempted attack by an enemy airforce no matter how large. ·According to TESLA, this "teleforce" was based on an entirely new prin~iple of Physics that "no one has ever dreamed about" and was different from tm;:;irinciple embodied in his inventions relating to the transm1sa1oncf' electrical power from·a distance, for which be received a number or basic patents.

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Mrs. STORM, consists or a radio type machine lmown as the Tesla set which was invented by Mr. TESLA in 1938 tor interplanetary communication. Mr. and Mrs·. STORM· claim that TESLA's engineers did not complete the Tesla Set witil._after TESLA' s death in 1943. Mr. a.Pd ·Mrs. STORM claim that this Set was placed invopel?ltion in 1950 and since that time TESLA engj.naers'. have been in close touch with space ahips. etc.

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