He cares not for a difference in weight saying "The bigger they are the harder they fall." The challenger is at present light heavyweight of England having won the best from Tom Bush in 1925 and has met and defeated nearly all of the well known mat stars, including Dr. Brown scales at 210 and admits that Horvatin may have something on him in weight but states that in his sixteen years in the game in which time ho has taken part in 682 matches he has lost but eight by being thrown. Marys, Pa., wrestling policeman, who a short time ago issued a defl to any heavyweight wrestler in this section for a match. Brown, of Erie, called at the Morning Mirror office last night to accept the challenge of Max Horvatin, St. MARYS COP Willing to post $1000 in hard, cold cash, J. Marys business vis! in Wllliamsport where she will visit. Anderson of Tltustllle, Pa., on the noon train today for her home Was a recent St. Bickle, superintendent at Andrew Kaul Memorial hospital here, lert o. ODonnell, of Jamestown, wag a reoent bu8jneBB caiIer in town, transacted business here Thursday in _ the interest of the Home Telephone A B B(J0th of Llttle valley, N. Marys business visitor on Wednes_ day ' i John Grunwood, of the Home Tele' phone Company, of Jamestown N. Elizabeth Wells, returned home a few davs ago from a several weeka C. Heilburn of New York City, were callers in town for a few days. Barber of Olean, N Y., is a busiMiss J Baylor, Miss L. McMurray Kathleen Hile, of Clearfleld, is a of Clearfleld were St. Fish of Philadelphia, Is a business visitor in town. Roberts, of DuBols, transacted business here Thursday. baseball team where he will go Into Spring training. Y", International League ed business In town Thursday. Fodell, of Pittsburgh, transact- Rochester N. Ray Fritz of Brusseles street leaves Marys yesterday. ter a short vacation at her home in Uomuoy, West Va. Hauly of Erie, Pa., was a rec- the Western Union, returned today afent business visitor here. Richards of Boston, was a gany and points oast. Straub of BruBseles street left Pa., were caller here yesterday. Fryling left this morning by business caller in St Marys Thursday. Mary Dill of Bradford is visittransacted business hers Thursday. Y., 1* a Works of Emporium, is a business visvisitor in town today. Misses Grace and Mildred Bosnick are spending the week-end in Pittsburgh. Belford of Cincinnati Ohio, was a business visitor here Thursday.
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For external audio source operation, the radio signal out port is disconnected and the audio signal is applied between the audio signal in screw and the ground screw.įor convenience, you can install a switching-type audio jack on the back of the radio to make/break these connections simply by plugging/unplugging a cable. For radio operation, the radio signal out is connected to audio signal in. The three screws on the terminal strip are: radio signal out, audio signal in, and ground. A switch built into the player would handle the program source selection between radio and phono. If you had an RCA record player, you would remove the shorting bar and connect three wires from the player to the three screws on the radio. Note that the radio's record player terminal strip has three screws and a shorting bar. You can use the record player input port that you found to connect an external audio source.