Control Panel In President's Communications Car -- Maj. George MoNally, white house signal, branch head sits in front of the multiple control panel in President Truman's new railroad communications car, delivered today for service. The panel with its maze of gadgets, controls radio broadcasts, radio photo transmissions, tape recordings of presidential speeches and incoming-outgoing teleprinter copy. Named the "General Albert J. Myer," the special car was a hospital car in World War II and was remodeled in St. Louis by the Army at a cost of $119.354. February 8, 1952. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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