The 03EG0N STATESMAN,, Saiga, Oregon, Scadiy Horning, Jcae 16, 1323 iITroken DeSoto Sets Speed Record; Test Supervised By Speed Club Averaging C2.7 miles aa hour a a 24-hour continuous run. In cluding stops for re-fueling, a De ooto 81x roadster has set a new peed record for South Africa. Toe test was supervised and checked by officials of the Royal Automobile CluVoLdath Afri- who are attempting To eslab- usa an international peod way oa the South AfrlnijajnaThfr de? tails hare just been leceived by L. O. Peed, general sales man ager for the De Soto Motor Cor poration, at Detroit, from press clippings sent to him from Chryj ler Motorr officials in Cape Town, telling of the De Soto's run oyer the njow famous Blue Bird Pan, the site South Africans hoped would rival Daytona Beach in Flo rida as a continental speedway over which the present world's speed record for motor car would be lowered. rThe De Soto roadster covered 1,505 miles at aa average of 62.7 miles an hour within four miles an hour of the world's record for three to five-liter ears, Recently made by a Chrysler car in Francs. "The De Soto Six ran steadi ly throughout the test and the 9 . instance covered at aa average speed at 62.7 miles an hour In eluded stops for fuel." said the Cape Times, leading Cape Town newspaper. "The average, deduct ing the time the car was station ary for water and re-fuelinp. was 64.005 miles an hour . "The average speed for the whole trial is all the more re markable when it is considered that the car had not once teen opened up full throttle . "Loud cheering greeted the driver at the finishing point. The fastest lap during the trial was covered in 6 minutes and 2 5 sec onds, this working out a 72 miles an hoar. During the last four hours, the De Soto averaged approximately 68 miles an hour. The Blue Bird Pan is all but in- acessibie, situated on the edge of Bushman land, 50 miles northeast of Brandvlei, la the heart of the African wilderness. It is like an enormous crater and gets its South African nam? Verneuk or 'Cheating" pan from its reputa tion for mirages. It was here Cap tain Malcolm Campbell, famous Englsh racing driver, made his unsuccessful effort not long ago to win the world's speed record, the pan taking the name now of the captain's racing car. Officials chose the De Sota roadster to lest the track before the Blue Bird trial was held. The roadster used was equip ped with a special higher ratio gear fa the rear axle, a smaller windshield and stripped of fend ers. Officials of the Royal Auto mobile Club of South Africa took turns at sitting beside the driver as the car speeded over the sun baked track of hard mud and lev el black stone, where it was said, no rain has fallen during the past four years. BUSS, MANAGER OP m 1 T Sales Go Up As New Type Car Is Placed On The Market C. H. Bliss, general sales man ager of the Nash Motors company announced this week that export ales of the nevr "400' series ears in the first fire months of 12 were 32 oer cent greater than were Nash sales In foreign coun tries daring the same period a year ago. He added that this sub stantial Increase in the overseas demand for the famous new type Nash cars ha brought the export totals to S.l sercent of the entire factory production and compares more than favorably wim tne ex port business of American indu stry as a whole. "This Increase In the Nash overseas demand 13 'another strik ing indication of the enthusiasm with which discriminating auto mobile buyers have received the 4 00'a' - said Mr. Bliss, "and how perfectly the Series meets all mo toring requirements. European buyers, hedged in as they are by almost prohibitive motor taxes and high fuel costs. wKtch Talues. operating Costs and prices with extreme care; and their approval measures the extent of the Nash achievement in building fine cars at moderate cost a. tfeortg show that car stocks In the bands of export dealers are normal at this time, despite -the late European spring. and consequently difficult markets. PIT-BOY POET ENTERS COLLEGE Frederick C. Boden, known as the "Pit-Boy Poet", of England, has left the coal mines to study English literature and philosophy at Exeter University. He publish ed last year a volume of lyrics. Pit-Head Poems," which attract ed -the attention of Dr. Bridges, the Poet Laureate. Dr. Bridges and a few friends made it possible for Boden to enter Exeter. Young Boden has Just completed nw volume of poems. He had suffered a life of hardship and prlutfcm vntll recently. In This Great Northwest Your Vacation Spot Li It Out Now and Start Making Vacation Plans r Yss?? hUTCOrilll R0A03 J Heard Along Auto. Row 8am Brown, state senator from Gerrajg, purchased a new Ford two-ton track Wednesday front the Valley Motor company to take care of hie Increased berry acreage. F. W. Pettyjoha speat Thurs day la Salem at the T. W. Petty John Motor company. Mr. Petty John makes his home at Eugene. ICr. Ruthrauff, of the firm of Boaa and Ruthrauff. Ford dealers of Dallas, spent Wednesday aft ernoon la Salem. The Portland branch of the Ford Motor company has increas ed ft production until It is now patting out eighty cars a day for distribution ia the state of Ore gon. Distribution ia Oregon is ap proximately two weeks behind the orders and is being speeded up as -rapidly as possible. J. H. Madea, manager, of the F. W. Pettyjoha oMtor company, spent Saturday in Portland on business. Gilbert Tillbury. Ford dealer at HcHlanTille, spent Wednesday in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson of Mill City, took delivery on a new Nash Special Six eoupe on Wednesday through the F. W. Pettyjoha Motor company. Clyde Elspas, representative of the Ford Motor company. Is vis iting Ford dealers in Marion and Polk counties this week. Last week Marion county took delivery on two new Reo Speed Wagons for road work. This makes five new Reos in the coun ty fleet, purchased through Reo Sales and Service company. J. T. Krog, Packard Service and Sales manager, spent Wed nesday. Thursday, and Friday in Medford on business. George VIck went to Seattle on Monday on a business and. pleas ure trip. While there he visited the district office of the Oakland Motor Car company. He returned PAGE FIVE ta Salem Friday evening. Assistant Sales Manager Price of the Packard Service and Sales com pan, spent Friday i Corral lis oa business. FLY TO "SHADE PARTY Ia the search for novelties oa the RlTlera. la France, a "shade party" proved such aa attraction that many flew from Paris and France specially for the event Xt was given by William Burtoa la his beautiful home near Cannes. The invitations were Issued oa Roman parchment, and guests were requested to appear as the former "shade! of them selves; in some character ia his tory they might hare been before the Christian era. The host ap peared as Nero, and most of the characters were Roman. The Aga Khan appeared in a mysterious costume of black and red covered with jewels. One couple represent ed a Venetian dogo aad donna. Lady Pat Russell seemed some what out of the "period" as an American sailor. Supper was serv ed in a huge care In the gardeas. With a cargo of 63. GOO barrets of oil. valued at 11,750,000 aad representing the capture of 111 whales, a vessel has Just returned to Norway after a four-months' cruise. Save Your Threshing Bill (VVO.VK Mat. Raa.lvtlt Safe. A very detailed and informative map of this district is available from the Natural Resources Intelligence service of the department of the interior, Ottawa, Canada. STRIKE BRINGS LUCK College of Theology for Jesuit- Fathers $50,000 PAID FOR SITE LOS ANGELES. June 15. Cal ifornia's "blacks gold" which has flowed fortunes into the packets of so many lucky persons and or ganizations may now make It pos sible for the eJsuit Fathers of his toric Santa Barbara to build a structure of which they long have dreamed a college of theology. The recent oil excitement on "the Mesa" in Santa Barabar, in wnicn a discovery well with a 1600 barrel rate was brought in, brought "manna" to the Society of Jesuits in the form of a Rich field Oil company lease of 100 acres of the 200 acres of land in that vicinity owned by the church organization. The consideration was an out right $50,000, according to Rich field production officials, with a special bonus of 10 per cent on any oil discovered together with one-sxth of all subsequent pro duction if a well or wells of a producing quality are brought in. Fathers of the Society of Jesu its, Province of California, say the hope with the Income from the oil land to erect within a year a $35,000 university building. Their plans are to establish a graduate Jesuit seminary similar to other colleges operated by the society and which give final educatoln leading to priesthood. There is none of that type now farther west than St. Louis, Mo. BRAKE SPECIALIST Ill z Oh o o a z z w u w A nnounctng THAT we have moved to our new home at the corner of Chemeketa and High Street, across from the City Hall, right next door to the Winter Garden Bowling Alley. We also wish to announce that we now have two new depart ments in addition to our brake and wheel aligning department: A valve grinding department and a battery and electrical department. Our Valve Grinding department, is equipped with a Black and Decker valve facing machine and Wyllis-Jones valve reseating equipment. This department is under direct supervision of Chet Starr, formerly of Starr and Whittemore. Our battery department is equipped with a 200-Ampere Hour constant potential battery charger, enabling us to give you 8-hour battery service. The Electrical test bench is complete with variable speed test motor, meters, etc., for testing starters, generators, igni tion coils, or any part of the electrical system. Clifford Bonner is in charge of this department. Mr. Bonner is a graduate of the Adcox Automobile School in Advanced Automobile Electricity. ' Drive in and have Cliff check the electrical system before you start on that trip. Every department is specialized with a specialist in charge. Have us go over your car today. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. MIKE PANEK, Inc. Specialized Services 325 N. High St Phone 102 "See Mike Panek and avoid a panic." Cj z D o z o BRAKE SPECIALIST With the construction of a high way from Ethiopia to the coast of Africa, the Ethiopian Government has granted an exclusive conces sion to a company to carry pas sengers and freight by motor over In addition to eliminating the need of costly binder twine, wiping out the) expense of shocking and hauling bundles, reducing threshing crews to two or three instead of twenty, Holt combines save the threshing bill. Instead of paying large checks to the custom thresherman, instead of work ing for weeks- for labor exchange, Holt owners simply keep the money, deposit to their account of harvesting better, quicker, cheaper, easier. Make it a point to call and inspect these machines, but if you cannot do this write us for special folders on cost cutting harvesting of wheat, oats, soy beans, and other crops. We have machines tor your inspection at Portland Salesroom, 345 "E. Madison; Salem Salesroom. 34S Center; McMianvUle, Ore., at Briedwcll's Garage and at Albany, Ore., opposite Southern Pacific Depot. Loggers & Contractors Machinery Co. Distributors MM Coinnilbmedl s RCG. U-S PAT. OFF. ' 345 Center Street Salem 345 East Madison Portland Ml We are Always Open Ph one r f j your old in 'JIM" Ea n ir iKi Invit Us To Your Next Blow Out "DELL" Its Stithuilli a Clock s