WEATHER CONTROL BY PUSH BUTTON
.. Received 'Tuesday, ,8.45 p:m. • NEW YORK, Oct. 1. Science, in the future, might control the weathet, said Mr-. -David Sarnoff, .president of ifche Radio Coriporation of America, -in a 'speech at a dinner commemorating 40 years in ■radio. "Noted- scientists told me exper-i-ments are already being conducted which may lead to man's domination over the •elements," he said. ' 'For example, he may leam how to deflect air moyements 'with consequent changes in weather and may discover how to neutralise a 'stbf'in or change its course. Thils We may haVe rstihshilie or rain t>y presri'ng a radio button. ' 'Po'rtable - conrmuriication instruments will be deVeWped enabling an individual to eotoinu'nifcate directly •ahd promptly with ahyone anywhere in the world."
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 October 1946, Page 5
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