Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 105, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1931 — Page 5

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DAVIS. ‘FATHER OF RADIO,’ IS ! DEAD IN EAST Westinghouse Official Was Founder of Station KDKA on Nov, 2. 1920. Sjt Cnitori Press PITTSBURGH. Sept. 10— Dr. Harry Phillips Davis. 63, vice-presi-dent of the Westinghouse Electric ana Manufacturing Company, and known as the -father of radio broadcasting,” died at his home here today. Davis had been ill several months following an operation. Davis was chairman of the National Broadcasting Company and a director of the Westinghouse concern. His engineering work in rai dio, railway control apparatus, transmission equipment and other electrical lines was known nationally. He was in charge of electrification of the New York, New Haven <fc i Hartford railroad, the first single i phase railway electrification in the ! world. Associated with Westinghouse foi j forty \ ears, Davis had complete | charge of the company’s munitions j contracts during the World war. For twenty-one years he directed , the company’s engineering depart- | ment and for fifteen years he was in charge of engineering and manufacturing operations. He was known best through his : work in the radio field and estabi lished the first broadcasting station, j KDKA. Nov. 2. 1920. I Dr. Davis was born in Somers- | worth. N. H„ in 1868. He is survived by the widow, a S daughter. Mrs. Louise Rockwell, and a son, Harry Ranson Davis. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon, with burial in Worcester, , Mass. \My rhe fastest long-distance trains in the world give you Greater Comfort New YORK CENTRAL Lines’ Southwestern Limited l and Knickerbocker follow the only "water level” route to New York—via the only low level pass in the Appalachian Mountain Range. INDIANAPOLIS TO THE EAST 1:45 p. m. Southwestern Limited Ar. N#w York Ar. Boston 9:05 o.m. 11:35 *.m. ! " ' New non-extra fare alecper Indianapolis to New York. Leave on Southwestern Limited at 1:45 p.m. and connecting train from Cleveland. Arrive New York at 2:00 p.m. 5:10 p. m. Knickerbocker Ar. Now York Ar. Boston 12:00 noon 3:10 p.m. 3 Other Favorite Trains 11:30 o.m. Fifth Avenue Special Ar. Now York 8:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Hudson River Express Ar. Now York 5:05 p.m. 10:55 p.m. The Missourian Ar. Now York Ar. Boston ♦:SO p.m. 9:40 p.m. All Schedules Standard Time New York Central Big Four Route The Water Level Route ••. you can sleep City Ticket Ofllee 112 Monument Circle Telephone, Riley 33