SUNbAY-ilOKNINGrAPKIl.-;S.VJ023 - TXICOnEGON S-TATESMA2 TrSALEII,' OREGON ' - - 1 .MMaSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSw-lSSSSSSSSSSSMBSSSB I. CLEVELAND SIX IS SETTI06 M 11 Albuquerque to Los, Angeles Record Is Made by New,. . -M' Series Machine . . " The Cleveland Six fa at it again. Last spring It was oat breaking records and now it la 'duplicating this performance.' " ' ' Continuing to lower cross-conn-try records, previously established by open cars,: the Cleveland Six series 31 sedan is surely setting a high' standard of performance. The' latest record to be annexed la that from Albuquerque, 1. to Los Angeles. California. ,- v The elapsed running time for th4srtt was 24 hours, 2 6 minutes; This is 1 hour, 42 minutes be ttet than the previous record and ; 1 hour, 34 -minutes faster than 'the best time of the west bound "Cali fornia limited, the crack train -of the 'Santa- Fe, .4 '-.--, -. "fc -"' v In accomplishing this record po trouble was experienced,-nor was tKere any tire trouble. . Z Front the car owner's . stand point; the elapsed time consumed, on this run is particularly Interest ing; Inasmuch "as the series 31 sedan was a strictly stock model.' An analysis of the record as com pared to the time of the. previous record and ; the running' time fof the California limited; is convinc ing proof of the , roadability and sturdiness of the Cleveland Six. I i It might be of interest to many that this'sedanwas the same mo del which set up a; new record be-' tween Salt Lake City,' Utah, . and Los Angeles;, California.' I ; , A - f Salem- New Oregon Linen Mills, Inc.,. plant I11 cost $600,- TRAFFIC CONTROL CONSIDERED PROBLEM f ; (Cob tinUd from pt 1 ) ' -i , ' , . i ,- . . - f . i . ; locations for traffic control arise As accident. records and studies of vehicular and pedestrian ; traffic indicate, the need for, new 'control stations they may be established. Traffic? control alternates jthe direction of flow of both vehicular and pedestrian traffic at street In tersections. ; Thlsy results in the movement of vehicular ? traffic along the streets in groups with Intervals between them. Except on the -most congested streets these Intervals will : be - maintained, or dlnarily, for several blocks in eacli direction from the control station. Thus the influence of a individual unit of traffic control usually ex tends a considerable ' distance in each direction from the station. ' "Of course, in extremely congest ed traffic there is a tenaency to quickly close the intervals between groups of vehicles and the influ- sen; EQUALIZED WEIGHT By use of standard scales, Overland and Willys-Knight dealers are demonstrating the absolute equalized distribution of weight in - the Overland Six Sedan. By placing a scale' under each wheel it Is found that the reading on all four scales is the same, namely 865 pounds. This is the answer to the exceptional roadability and tire mileage found in this, popular automobile.' : i : t: - ' -r " What is the secret of this ;.. . .'; -; ,.,.JL. .5.. ! . ' ' . !" ence of any Individual traffleeon-iTje' followed by a green light at the trol is. much more limited than on j next-the proper time f or ' a j ve- Streets where traffic s can - more I hide traveling at the normal rate freely, at a . normal rate . of speed and will maintain a fairly consis- to arrive at the latter points In either or 'I , 3 1 Good .Will? ' I You hear people everywhere f of speed, power, stamina sod praise this aew -Oaklaad ix in. smoothaess ansurpsssed, evea alososc exxraTsgaat terms i s by higher priced cars. . Yoi hear then speak of it as del Simply the fact that it embodies utstaniigHKrcaxaiaeld. advanced eogioeering features What is the secret of this lavor? 5 not combined in any other car, What is the reason for a demand ' - including Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, that has placed Oakland in the i FollPressureOUingJFour-Wheel very forefront of the industry? Brakes and Harmonic Balancer. Simply the sct that this besuti- I Simply the fact that, at its amax ful new Oakland Six. with Body & inrlylow prices, it stands abso- r, oers a combtnadon ' luteiyaloae in quality and value. i V by Fisher, OmUmtJ Sixtin $129 Pmrntite Sis. Cmmf, h. S23. Ctmck mr CmAtt fntma ft Uctmry. tmOMmU .. - ' ' ' 1 mmm mm mm J. . . . .. ' - : I -. JL ." . . ' . ,1 . . , . ;i - i - :,' tent; grouping of vehicles over' a considerable distance. Consequent ly, In areas of extremely congested traffic, such as the loop district of Chicago, an extensive system Nf I ,iw . . co-orainaiea iraiiic control is ne cessary to meet the demand of I safe and expeditious moving of i traffic. . On streets carrying considerable traffic, where conditions are fa- vorable to is rapid movement, such as a thoronghfare .leading : from the congested district to the out-! skicis of the city and there con necting with a through route to ! an important: city, traffic, control becomes ... ; necessary ; at certain points to assure the movement of vehicular traffic n groups as ex plained above.' To cause the traf fic to flow In such groups," traffic control is not orinarily necessary at every street Intersection except on the very neavily traveled streets. In fact, the stations may be located at some distance apart. In many cases. This kind of traffic movement Is particularly Important .for the these two systems the vehicles flow along : the street in groups-- with, intervals between them for the safe movement of pedestrian traffic, v. ' 1 ' Accident statistics and traffic the; only;' sate guides for. the proper location of traffic -control devices." Without such, "studies, visualizing at once the volume and hazard of the traf fic flow, control station's must be established largely by-gues work. If pedestrians are : found to be struck frequently by automobiles while crossing heavily traveled streets and studies of the traffic flow t indicate that its practically continuous without sufficient op portunity for pedestrians to cross in safety, it Is evident that some traffic control is needed at certain points alne the Btreets, particu- larly"at those points where impor tant, streets intersect. If accident studies indicate that there is considerable contesting for the right of way at a given inT tersection there is evidence that regulation of the traffic must be provided at those points to deter mine"- arbitrarily the - interval r of safety of pedestrians in crossing J time' that shall be allotted to the 4 1 HigK Street at -Trade ' . V IN NI N G A N D i PRODUCT OF VICKBROTHERS LDI N G G 6 O XW ILL - ' GEN E R AL M O T ' O R "S H O A-MDk Hupmobfa Six - "-tVdaa. fr pmtm inter, lour-dnor. SIMS. - Tottr jic few p inr. U25- auiacat fcuOe 30 hf 5-2S- bkWaa dm, tour . wbci kokn, chcica of two colora. Ail pclcaa i. o. b. Dvtxotl, plua twnmam tax. - J m - mm w Hupmobils Eight ' , BmUn, fi tmrain, S2MS. SmdiO, B laa. SM4S. Coupe, two-uHilinn. with, nbiea.SZMS. Tonia.h n mn. S144S. TonB4, imtpiaimi, SZ04S. , Ail peka Lch. DatoU.ploatavaaCa. uwrn laf 4 it, 1664 streets. - Even in the: absence, of traffic rules regulating pedestrians automatlccontrpl has a beneficial effect upon ? pedestrian safety. people on foot are usually willing to wait, a fraction of a minute un til the "go" . signal Is flaahed rath er than to rush 'Into "moving Jve- hicular , traffic , In an attempt-' to cross at the risk of serious Injury or death: But without traffic con trol, upon -such -streets the pedes trian soon despairs of an oppor tuUity to cross the street In safety within a reasonable length of time and takes a chance on .cross ing through the dense traffic V IiV.vcases v of extremely 'dense traffic along Individual thorough fares controls stations at widely separated '- intersections may be quite : inadequate for proper pro tection of , pedestrians and of ve hicles entering the thoroughfare from side streets. . On such streets traffic control may become neces sary at practically, every nntersec- tion, in which event it is desirable to co-ordinate the signals at the various stations in either a syn chronized or a progressive system. In the former type of control jeys- temsy Hustrated by the Michigan Avenue Installation In Chicago. the lights, along the entire length of the installation flash " green. amber, and red; In1 unison This requires vehicles to move at . the same time throughout the entire length o fthe system and, likewise. to stop at the same time. In the latter system as Illustrated ; by. a recent installation, on 1 6 th street and Massachusetts avenue, "Wash ington, D. C. vehicles traveling: at a predetermined rate of speed may pass the entire length of the sys tem without stopping. This is.due to the fact ' that ; signals flash the same eolor simultaneous ly throughout the system but are. ratner, co-oramated so , tbat t a green light at one Intersection will movement of traffic in each of the different directions. However, In cases of the latter type Investi gations should be made to deter mlnsL if some other measures of traffic regulation, such as estab lishing-a "stop" requirement for vehicles coming from one or more directions, will not suffice. Some times; such measures will postpone the need for actual traffic control. with very little expenditure i of funds. , .... Perhaps one of the best illustra tlons of the application of the principal of locating traffic signals first where they are most needed Is in the city of St. Louis, Missouri where a considerable number of signals -were placed at Important Intersections outside of the eon gested business . district, where theyt operated independently for the express purpose of breaking up the flow of traffic, into groups for the safety of pedestrians, in cross ing the streets,, Recent Investiga tions in the city of Philadelphia showed that the establishment of traffic control -ascertain , individ ual' Intersections resulted In a marked reduct3oa of traffic acci dents not only at those Intersec tions but for some, little distances around. ; These locations had been determined . from a study of the problem s created by, tthe .frequent : occurrence of accidents at Impor tant 1 street - intersections. ' : In 'the location of traffic con trols, municipalities should . par ticularly aVold the. determination of such locations- upon - the basis of sectional, influence or political expediency. - Facilitating the safe and expeditious moving of traffic is a problem that must be solved In terms of-the entire municipal ity and upon -the basis f thorough analysis of the problem: ' . Neighborhood .petitions - for . the installation et traffic contrtol de vices eannot be considered as any more than posible indications that a material -traffic safety problem exists at a given point. Often, the popular conception of a hazardous location ' is ' not substantiated vby statistical facts. - Epot maps -. of serious traffic accidents have, for example, shown that the most ser ious accident hazards are' not In the most, congested districts but are, rather, wnere tne traffic breaks' away from the restraint of "congestion and flows rapidly through densely populated dis tricts. Consequently, from an ac cident prevention standpoint auto matic signals, are most likely to be' necessary along heavily tra veled . streets ' radiating from : tne congested " business district. At the same time, from a congestion standpoint they are most ' likely to' be necessary, in the congested business' district.' - To' most 'suc cessfully meet the two-fold- pur poses of traffic control it is evi dent therefore, that . the most economllcal and efficient use of automatic signals In any city is not to ' be realized in theid con centratlon In districts in ' either of the two classes described above but, rather, in comparatively wide distribution over both classes of 'districts ''and ' at those, points where either .extreme congestion or extreme, hazards prevail. i ' t ' r ' - . y ' - . - - f Portland Fleischmann Yeast company buys site, and will build I $35,409 'plant here. ; f v OVERO SIX IS LARGEST III FIELD Full Size 1 Dimensional Rer quirements: Meeting Gen- ; eral Public ApproYai . An examination of the general dimensions of the "cars now being offered In the .light. six;field show that the Overland . Six has - the Jongest wheelbase,tlhe. greatest amount: of body and a: greater us able amount! of horse power: from the jnotorfthan is: found In' any other car In its price class. ? . . - It most nearly meets the dimen sional reqnlments of : the " fun f ive passenger , sedan and on this basis has "Tound a general public acceptance vWhich. has outrivaled anything' lea Int the'fleld; X- Jv.'. In Its first year It stepped to second - place in sales, (volume among all light sixes and the per? eentage Increase ihelnar registered this year Is greater than that be ing shown by any other light six on -Ihe marktt xsf J,-' 'i With a compact power plant as sembly, the additional .wheelbase of this car Has been employed to give ; a surprising amount of leg room both fdr the driver and for the occupant of the rear seat. rThIs has naturally increased the amount ' of room y nside ; the body ; and occupants find it convenient and comfortable to carry baggage' Tuslde the car when' going on long trips rather than to expose-it-to the dust and dirtwhtch are certain if it is carried on the outside. jt- The - usable horsepower , ts the result of the- low5-, swung , motor which gives the closest approximay Uon to a straight; line drive yet achieved in any. light .six. HIGHWAY PATROL IS, V , : URGED AS SOLUTION - - '. y .. y 6 .. J ' r- fy- j i ; ' - Chrysler received, from all pa,rts of the United States reveal a. wide range of opinions about the most effective means of reducing acci dents. He commends to everyone interested in this whole' sub Jeet of street and highway safety the re ports' of the National Conference on Street and ; Highway.. Safety which was beld In Washington in co-operation with the , department of commefcei It is .intended that this national conference shall be f ollowedj by , state- ad regional meetings and that those who at tended the Washington conference shall constitute committees on or ganisation for local meetings. Mr. Chrysler ik of the opinion that not enough attention has been given to the actual progress made In reducing accidents. The ex perience of . rseveral cities and states shows that there are avail able means of reducing accidents and it follows that communities are obligated to make use of those means of conserving human lives. : PugeneA-Fruit canning season opens. 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