Nikola Tesla Books
Goldberg, Harry. "Great Scientific Discovery Impends - Nikola Tesla. New Sources of Energy to Give the World Unlimited Power, Noted Inventor Says," Detroit News, May 17, 1931, p. 3. (See also Phila. Public Ledger of same date.) (n)
"Inventing Radio Control," N. Y. Times, June 5, 1931, p. 22, col. 8. (Letter to Editor by Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske. Gives some details in history of his invention, and claims a patent which had priority over the one granted to Nikola Tesla.) (n)
Hammond, John Hays, Jr. "Radio Control of Aircraft," N. Y. Times, June 15, 1931, p. 18, col. 7, 8. (Letter to Editor tells of his experiences in development work. In America, Nikola Tesla built the first radio-controlled model of a boat.) (n)
StojiljkoviÄ, Jovan. "Sedamdesetogodisnjica Nikole Tesle," Pravda - Beograd, July 7, 1931.
"Tesla, 75, Predicts New Power Source," N. Y. Times, July 5, 1931, II, p. 1, col. 6. (Intimates discovery soon to be announced has to do with harnessing sun's rays.) (n)
"Tesla, Inventor, 75 Today," N. Y. Sun, July 10, 1931. (Electrical scientist still works after making many important discoveries. Working on new power source.) (n)
"Scientists Felicitate Nikola Tesla at 75," Brooklyn Eagle, July 10, 1931. (n)
"Science Pays High Tribute to Inventor," N. Y. Telegram, July 10, 1931. (Tesla, father of radio and modern electricity, receives homage from all over world on birthday.) (n)
"Tesla, Electrical Wizard, is 75 Years Young, Going Strong," Montreal Herald, July 10, 1931. (Receives letters of congratulation on birthday from 100 scientists and inventors all over the world. Biographical sketch of Tesla's accomplishments.) (n)
"Father of Radio. 75 Today, Still to do His Greatest Work," Detroit News, July 10, 1931. (Presented with letters of congratulations from 100 scientists and inventors all over the world on 75th birthday.) (n)
"Scientists Hail Tesla, 75", N. Y. Evening Post, July 10, 1931. (Receives volume of letters of congratulation on birthday from 100 scientists from all over the world. Announces he is working on a new power source.) (n)
KuliÅ¡iÄ, Kosta. "SedamdesetpetogodiÅ¡njica Nikole Tesle," Politika - Beograd, July 11, 20, 21, 1931. (fn)
"Tesla Seeks to Send Power to Planets," N. Y. Times, July 11, 1931, p. 15, col. 1. (Says he has developed means for transmitting energy from one planet to another.) (n)
"Tesla, 75th Birthday, N. Y. Sun, July 11, 1931. (Tesla projects interplanetary exchanges which will end stellar isolation.) (n)