TEXT OF READING 1734-2 M 50 (Retired, Investments, Hebrew)

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 20th day of March, 1930, in accordance with request made the by self - Mr. [1734].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mr. [1734].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 3:30 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. New York City. (Body and enquiring mind - questions on Beryllium Corporation of America and Laboratoire Durveaux, and other matters)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body, the enquiring mind, [1734]. This we have had before; also the associations and relations as regarding the Beryllium Corporation and Laboratoire Durveaux. These have not changed since last we had same, though some mental attitudes are changed in respect same. Ready for questions.

2. (Q) Should the entity identify himself with Visionola Co.? (A) Not in its present status would we find it advisable. There will COME the period when the entity, or body, identifying himself with same would be beneficial to self, and of helpfulness to others.

3. (Q) Will it be successful in near future? (A) Not so very near. It will be on rather a mediocre basis for the time being. There is not sufficient of a working basis on the originality of the operations for this to at the present TIME become a howling success. These will eventually be changed, as we find, and when these changes are to be made, so that the BASIS of operations are more secure, THEN would be the time, and then there may be expected the greater success.

4. (Q) Shall he sell his General Motors holdings and at what price? (A) Do not sell them at ANY price as yet, for there will still be the advances and the division of the stocks in the re-financing or organization in the developments. This represents rather one of the basic industries of the country. Why change?

5. (Q) Regarding Beryllium, what metal below Beryllium in the scale of metals has most affinity for Beryllium? (A) Tin.

6. (Q) With these two metals combined, name the various usages for which it is especially adapted.

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(A) Those where aluminum have been in usage, and where there is needed for greater strength in the usage of same. These would be the recourse for the use of this combination.

7. (Q) What percentage of each? (A) These would, of necessity, be altered according to the use to which same is put. As has been given, the percentage would be twenty and one, for the first combination, for ORDINARY usage. For that necessary for the heavier usage, this may be altered to two and thirty. This, for instance, in the usage of fuselage in planes would be excellent, offering a resistance as has not yet been attained for such construction; being light, yet the strength in the textile strength of same BEYOND that of aluminum, even with its combinations. As given in the low scale, not so much of other combines are necessary. Those of manganese may be added in making for the heavier, or the textile strength heavier.

8. (Q) Which metal is twenty? (A) Tin.

9. (Q) In two and thirty, which is thirty? (A) Tin.

10. (Q) What temperature is required for rolling? (A) Two forty to two sixty.

11. (Q) What two metals above Beryllium in the scale of metals have most affinity for Beryllium? (A) That next to same!

12. (Q) What is meant by that? (A) The scale of metals run in their regular order, from the drosses on up in their scale, see? These, then, in this, as it comes above same, comes into those of the more heated, or as given in the tungsten area, and the usage of same IN the scale, or change, with the one above, would be in those combinations of carrying heat and or vibration as is used in those of tungsten AND its affinities.

13. (Q) Name the two metals. (A) Won't they do some work themselves! or do they expect it all to be given here! We are through for the present! Copy to Self " " Ass'n office " " Datastician