THE OREGON STATESMAN,-SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1928 7-- . . . . Detroit's Flyers Welcome New Victory Six- On Davtona Beach During Endurance Trials mi Two JVeek Night and Day Run on Speedway 2 Tests Cooling Capacity of Graham Trucks FDR SPFITJS TRAVEL CSC Splendid Roadway Con structed Between Miami and Key West, Florida SSfttSS if Bigger and Better" New 1 v .. Model Chevrolet Has Added Advantages HM4 DVE RSEflS I OH mm m OPENED TO TRAFFIC m ..jmm. mm piw "-'" 1 1 i ! I i i I The "Overseas Highway," con necting Miami and Key West. Fla. has been formally opened to traf fic, although a ferry is used to transport automobiles orer an un completed link of about 40 miles, according to the National Touring Board of the American Automobile Association. The A. A. A. says that the high way, as it stands today, represents an;investment of over five million dollars' and an' equal amount willl be" required to finish the project. The highway follows the route of the overseas extension of the Flor ida East Coast railroad and a ser ies of bridges connect the Florida keys.. The national motoring body says that when the project is entirely completed the road will be 125 miles long and will be probably one of the most unique highways in the world. Ferries now used on the uncompleted link, says the A. A. A., were purchased by author ities of Monroe county, in which Key West Is located, and were built especially for the transporta tion of automobiles, with every convenience for motorists to pass the time away on the trip across the inlets. The A. A. A. statement continues: "With the completion of the en tire stretch of the Miami-Key West .highway. It will be possible to drive an automobile to within 90 miles of far-famed Havana, Cuba. Cuban immigration authorities have announced that 'it will be no longer necessary to put up bond for arrangements have been made to facilitate the shipment of cars between Key West! and Havana. "More than $75,000,000 is be ing spent on a new Cuban high way, now under construction by American engineers, and this is expected to prove an added lure for motorists." Mrw , v T r i m is i2 r y s. :4 VST t'- a a. S"-e T -'V i Jv.,v v-...'.J'jv.,-..v;v .....-. ,5 13 3i SPEED OF PUi Fpctdiiig thousands of times arotinJ tltc 2-miIe oval of the Indianapolis Speedway night and day for two weeks, with sudden stop, quick starts, hundreds of miles in low gear this is one of the tests to which a caravan of Graham Brothers trucks, two of which are shown above, was re cently subjected in the program of engineering tests constantly carried on by the truck division of Dodge Brothers, Inc. These tests were among several which proved out the speed, cool ing capacity and brake efficiency of the new Graham Brothers line to the engineering staff. In ad dition to special tests of this na ture, Graham Brothers trucks of all models, loaded to capacity, are run night and day by the engi neering staff over a course of 100 miles on some of the most diffi cult roads in Michigan, while caravans are driven through the mountain districts of the south for all-around tests of stamina and pulling- ability. This policy of constant testing under the most adverse conditions is added assurance of the depend ability for which Graham Brothers trucks have become noted, the engineers say. REACHED Bi STREAM Air Used In Cooling Engine of Franklin Sweeps By At High Rate Air used in cooling the engine of the Franklin Airman car sweeps on all sides of the exterior walls of the cylinders at a velocity of 109 miles the hour when the car Is moving at brisk touring speed, engineers of the Frr.-nklin Automo bile Company of Syracuse re vealed recently. This rate Is more rapid than the speed of the aver age commercial plane using air cooled engines, it is said. The normal cruising speed of the jpirit of St. Louis, in which Col. Lindbergh has made so many spectacular, records is around 100 miles the hour. Because it uses the air-cooling system the Wright !gear. wniriwina engine or mis ship is able to cool efficiently at all alti tudes and all speeds, the rapidity of; explosions and the amount . of heat generated increasing and decreasing in mathematical pro portion to the engine speed. . Many people consider that the air speed of an airplane contri butes materially to the cooling of the plane's engines. While this is true. It is more or less In the nature of paradox. Franklin en gineers point out, due to the fact that the ship travels no faster i through the air than the propeller displaces the air in front and in the final analysis, the propeller Is the cooling fan of the nglne. Inasmuch as the cooling fan in the Franklin engine Is keyed di rectly to the crankshaft in the same manner as the propeller of the airplane, the same relation i. . i noias true. What the plane gains in actual in actual group speed or distance covered, the automobile gains through enclosing the air current in a housing which pours the cooling draft under pressure down around the hot tope of the cylinders and circulates it on all sides instead of merely pushing it past the front as the airplane does. The cooling fan of the Frank lin motor is of the turbine type, similar in mapy respects to that i:sed in ventilating theaters and public buildings. Through its direct attachment to the crank shaft, it eliminates all moving parts and bearings and delivers a powerful air stream even when the engine is idling. The air blast is directed by baf fle plates in the air housing to the eix cylinder heads being concen trated over the areas surrounding the exhaust valves where the greatest heat centers. Although some advantage is gained through the forward mo tion of the car, Franklin engi neers have demonstrated time and again that this is not essential to efficient cooling. In the early days of the industry, many spec tacular tests were carried out to prove this fact. In one test in Kansas, a Franklin engine Idled for 60 hours in a garage, then drove the" car in reverse on the road forl2 miles and then for ward in ow gear back to its des tination. Another test included driving for 40 ml!es in reverse Frequent mountain climb ing tests in reverse have been car-' ried out in various parts of the country. Sneezing Powder Stops While most of the east and mid dle west and parts of the south have been suffering from cold snaps, thaws and sleet storms, mo torists of the Pacific northwest have an excellent opportunity to see. Mother Nature actively en gaged in primping up for spring and giving the hills and meadows their annual garment of wild flowers. The enclosed car is the ideal type for spring travel, as tn fact it is for the greater part of the year: The possibility 'at any time pf wind or fog makes the convenience of movable windows a decided ad vantage even in this favored country.' where bad roadg seldom interfere with touring and sun shine for a good part of the year is the rule rather than the excep tion. The Chevrolet Motor company last year sent but an imperial lan dau to visit the various National arks of the west in order to dem nstrate to the motoring public iow really easy it is to make such m m 1 J1 ' -T. . 'tl 4 jlocal civic theater, youn mischief renormance OF Uperd 8neeilnir nowd aeaIn8t the cur -a trip and. If taken in a Chev- . . . Irolet, how economical. During this BERLIN AP) Sneering j The effect proved disastrous theater cast at Welssenfeld recent-! the actors had to sneeze so violent ly, jly that they were unable to sing or During a performance of the op-' speak a word. The show had to eretta, "Liebfrauenmilch," at the be interrupted. tour elevations up to almost 12, 000 feet were reached, and at I ome points snow was encountered banked up higher than the top of the landau. Nevertheless, bo diffi- Brock and Schlee, famous Detroit flyers, who spent much time in Florida this untfr endeavoring to lower the endurance flying record were enthusiastic in their praise of the Doitje Brothers Victory Six. The "Pride of Detroit, with which they flew the greater dis tance around the world, is shown along with the first Victory Six sedan to be exhibited tn Florida, distance enquiring no attention whatever. The. leave the Fore River shipyards r,,..-o .n,mr. h kTA m I so add-; Bethlehem Shipbuilding torn v r j a - ed to the steering ease of the car. trip, which covered a approximately 120,00 miles in less than three months. "Bigger and Better" than last year, the new moaei cnevroiet nas added advantages for strenuous touring, with its air-funnel sys tem of cooirag, thermostatic con trol, four-wheel brakes and aj part of the regular equipment wheelbase four inches longer than Df the U. S. S. Lexington, airplane that of the 1927 car. It has almost carrier, one of the largest In th U. S. S. Lexington Now Ready for Land, Sea, Air two-fifths more power than the former model and a speed five miles greater. "The tires, too. are slightly lar ger," said the local dealer, "and add somewhat to the comfort of driver and passengers, without considering the shock-absorbing world is a Graham Brothers truck which carrier officers, or marlnea to the scene of action. On top of the truck is carried an airplane wing to be rushed to any point where the emergency exists. Te keel for the Lexington' was laid Jan. 8, 1921. and the ship was Quincy, Mass.. until Jan. 5. 1928. Some Interesting data regarding the new addition to the nary are: Cost forty to fifty million dollars; length 888 feet: breadth (ex treme 106 feet; carries 88 planes; speed 39 miles per hour: engines, combined horsepower, 180,000; crew of 1S00 men and 200 officers; has eight 8-inch guns and twelve 5-inch guns; is largest ship in U. S. navy. culties were encountered on the unit built into the springs and re-launched Oct. 3. 1925, but did not Naval reduction will scarcely be possible so long as It remains ne cessary to scour the seae hunting foolish stunt flyers. Indianapo lis Star.. When an Italian feels like fore casting the early downfall of Mus solini he goes outsirfe of Italy to exercise his prophetic gift. Tole do Blade. 0 "Imitation Is the Most Sincere Form of Flattery " But nothing can take the place of You will never know the real comfort and service en joyment until yon let us tire your car with Miller's. RUSS SMITH'S MILLER TIRE SERVICE . Miller Tires also for sale in Salem by Harbisons four stations, Bert's Service Station, Vaughan's Service - Station features of the fe See these i NEWOLDSMOB S' 4 i n or m ii "ITX '4 "8 ft HE N E CAR OF LOW PRICE i J $. ri3 i THE Fine Car of tow Price" is the eorsaf title of this new Oldsmobile Six . . . Earned by virtue of the most imposing amy of quality feature ever embodied in any car priced "f or the America family !" Body features . . engine features . .performance features . . equipment features . . features new and different, smart and refreshing . . many so daring, so obviously a pace ahead as to reflect a boorant, modem pirit unappnmthed in even th best of cars at aoywbere near its price. - The instant you view its new body by Fisher you will recognise these facts. But you can't grasp their full significance till you know the whole story of its new features. Aetr, Larger Engine of High-Compression Typ If it is speed yoa want, just drive this new, larger OldsmobUe. If it is smoothness you seek, you will be amazed to find acceleration from 6 to 5 mile per hour in cond, so smooth and flowing that it has been compared to the steady, "stageless" pickup of an electric motor. If power is important to you. here is developed bo Kant And eren with more speed and more power, here also is greater operating economy. All these are the results of a new aad larger L-faead eagiiM . . a high-comjrrctsum engin. This engiae embodies a new cylinder bead developed in the General Motors Research Laboratories a head ol exchmre design which permit fall, mooth power-flow, aad provides the advantages of higb crni npsi isii in design without special fuels. Proved by a Million Mil This engine staads proved br 1.177.000 mfles of testatg . . proved under acteal traffic conditioos ob the high ways .. proved uadter the searching eyes of engineers oa General Motors Proving Ground. The surpassing efficiency of this engine is aug meatad by craakease ventilation, which ehmi nates excessive dilation by oil flter, air cleaner, a specially controlled eooluig system and other features which are sources of great satisfaction. This ens is also actable for remarkable rigid ity 4 trssrrati and cylinder block. It rides oa a i asm m ting; not the ordinary rub mt a positive "discovery. , Two YeTAhJd But the tikssjih aekirwd ia this great enaiae is ontoel haiimsfsbkslietiii is which stassp this aew larger UUsasebtst as m (sasf Ass j of iff TWO-DOOR SEDAN 925 F-B- LANSING b an esjUtandW raaSty . ssest lug, saspaiifing el loac Cfe are prasaatsJ br ooiat ha the desjga aad mast mrt inn of TtfsrW SOVfOsW aftw paint A aew dssrse of safety, seroturer pendaoaty. added elemBts M a i of de- of operatiag thrift . . for that Automotim Critic PruUe It EhaaWd ef Jfssr. Boyatoa of A vkmatim DaOf Nmm, Claarr ef Motor Aft aad Denham of Aidomatim induttri, are among the emkssat lef the) Fins Car of Low Price, come aa further evidence that it ia indeed two yeari ahead. Naturally interested in technical merits, their attention has focused largely eta the engine and upon the many chassis features. These chassis features include four-wheel brakes, and specially selected springs which, with a complete set of four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers, make riding gliding. Silenced Chassis Silenced Interior , la no respect is this aew Oldsmobile more truly the fine car than in its quietness. Not till you bar ridden in it can you realis how the new rubber cushioning of the motor, a new rubber core dutch, a new double-cushioned universal joint system, new noo-squeak shackles and even rub ber cushioned bumpers, combine with tcrund iw ntlah to silese both chsssissndbody. This iwsJaSMMi of the body between the interior and tha en gma, is an out standing feature. Hidden, bat eoestitating a tremendous aoeree of satisfaction, this insulation provides a silenced interior the fiaishiag loach to that all-around riding enjoyabtlky which is a dominant charae Uristk of this new Oldsmobile. Super-Sturdy Neto Frame The frame ia of remarkable rigidity, ruggedly formed of heavier page steel with cLannais fire aad a half inches deep, flanges 2 aad 3 inches reapectivary, aad firs sturdy croas-members. This fiasae ia tapesed at front to provide an in usually abort rsgiwngTadjas.andkVw-diopyed to achieve extsa low body lines and road security. The rubber core dutch mentioned above also adds softness to dutch engagement. Anew pso- e starssr separates gear engagentent and ss ataraasj noser me two aperations accomplished by one pressure on the starter a method of decided advantages. The easy starting that results is a fitting beginning to easy operation throughout, such as easy shifting and easy steering with the adjustable-height steering wheel New Driving Enjoyment New vertical radiator shutters, new controlled , cooling, thermostatic charging, full-automatic spark and engine-temperature thermometer on instrument panel, all add new ease and enjoy ment to winter driving. And, winter or summer, this new Oklamobile will be found to possess a readability posttirely un canny . . steadiness and dependability that are equally matters of enjoyment and safety. And so the story of this great new Oldsmobile i continues through details of engine and chassis to a triumphant climax in its crowning glorr the daringly modiah new body by Fiaher. Seven Neto Creations By Fisher Artist-Engineers This new OldamobOe ia presented in seren body tvpee:Two-DooraadFoar.DoorSedasu.Landaa. Coope. Sport Coope, Sport RoadsUr aod Sport rheeton. All embody tho striLrag atrle elements heretofore noted, aad in addition tbose rugged structural qualities and invaluable convenience appointments for which these master body, makers are justly famous. Generous use of fabric beading between metal surfaces prerents body squeaks. FltMh door coa atrnctiqn, so characteristic of costly ears, k a feature. The windshield is of the Fisher W tvpe. the parking lock of superior theft-proof design. Rounding out the whole are equipment items commonly xonaidered "out," but standard with this u Cor qf Low Prio You will instantly recognise then as extraordinary for their conipleteness. Hie list includes rubber cuahioned bumpers, front and rear, rear view mirror, Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers, engine temperature thermometer on instrument panel, fuel gauge on instrument panel, automatic windshield wiper and rear traffic light. A Car to be Proud of , The style and luxury elements now found in this smart car read like the descriptions of expensive cars that everyone has coveted. To begin with there is a longer wheelbase and longer body design . . an over-all length of 171 inches. Doors are larger, windows wider and lower. The low frame provides that jaunty effect so desirable. This jauntiness is further emphasized by new full crown fenders of sweeping lines and by new, smaller wheels with smart oval spokes aad 28 x 6.25 balloon tires. Ultra-Mrdern Styling The body design irwlf is sensational. We realize that any automobile manufacturer, may say this and believe it. Hut public opiniotr-Wtoo definitely expressed, the modern spirit too unmistakable, to permit of any doubt regarding the popularity of this voguish, ultra-modern styfing. Never has Fisher artistry achieved more refreshing freedom. Vivid, vibrant colors in enduring finish further the effect. Smart, distinctive touches complete it. For example, the headlights are of semi-bullet type; the radiator cap is of that smart flat design and the front-end view is deep-radiatored with wing-like fender lines, the whole effect beizg enhanced by vertical radiator shutters. Exterior polished parts are chromiom-platedr exposed nuts and screws cadmmui-plated. AVtc Roominess The interiors are marked by new roominess end the charm of new, modish upholsteries and fin ishes, as smart as they are rich and tasteful. A high point of beauty is the handsome new instru ment paneL AU indicators, including fuel and oil gauges and new engine-temperature ther mometer, are enclosed under one glass and indirectly uUuminated. The all-black steering wheel is of aa attractive design which again reminds one of expensive cars. The sensitive horn button at the center is mounted flush. It operates a new, deep-voiced horn. Also on the wheel are neat hand-accelerator and headlight levers, the latter operating twin beam headlights with onset parking light. A General Motors Triumph Bach ia effect is this new OUsnsobQe sweepingry new. smart and thrilling. Never bare the ad van tages of General Motors resources, ef General Motors research, of General Motors Proving Ground facilities shown snore emphatically. Their result is a ear which ectasia all former eoneep-. tioos of value in cars "for the AsMricaa family . And behind this story of achievement stands the story ef a dserished ambttiao the story of Oidsasobae'. rMcg fltifti to yrefrsat. The builders of this car set oet to produce the car he people wanted. Aad they hare done it. 80 swift, so smooth, so quiet, so caenfortabk. so easy to drive and so rood4ooking is this new Oldsmobile, that you will agree with the man who inspected it and said "You can buy a bigger car, bug not a better on' -wvt 25 - .. 7 ff EES e- - assHfl 4 ' ft-I -S 1 Gaoito JX M otors, Inc -4 350 No. High St. BIDDY BISHOPS o . 8 r Phone 2125 -I