THE TEA CLIPPER RETURNS to the China Sea . N the days of sail, tall-sparred, fine-hulled ships stormed ’round the Horn with China tea for the markets of the world. Soon a great Dollar Liner, powered with Westing- house turbine electric drive will enter Chinese ports —her decks lined with passengers, her holds ready to receive the packages of tea swung aboard by her electric cargo winches. Westinghouse turbine electric drive was chosen for this ’round-the-world liner, because of its high in- built quality, its flexibility, its economy of operation, and, above all, its unfailing reliability, for ships in this service are often far from adequate repair facilities. So it is, that Westinghouse equipment will return the famous tea clipper of bygone days, in modern form, to the ports of the China Sea. Service, prompt and efficzent, in all principal American ports Westinghouse TUNE IN THE WESTINGHOUSE PROGRAM OVER KDKA, KYW, WBZ AND ASSOCIATED N. B. C. STATIONS SUNDAY EVENINGS. WwW WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC MARINE REeview—April, 1931