The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Homing, August 18, 1929 PAGE nineteen: Graham-Paige Introduces 1930 ,Sixea And Eights New Lines Show Many Improvements; Retain Four .Speed Transmission Graham-PalgB today Introduces Its 1930 models, presenting a line of three sixes aa twtf eights re plete with ctasste anrloy Im provements. All-jBKJdels-xpt the lowest-priced m 6enQf.tan4-ard-shlft four-speed, transmission, which has been a feature- of the line for two and a half years, the Graham-Paige company baring led the whole industry in recog nizing the- advantages of the fonr epeed drive and in perfecting its mechanism. The 1930 models, although rep resenting substantially increased value, are offered without change of price, beginning with J 8 5 5 for the two-door sedan, on the 612 chassis, which is now JbalH three inches longer than formerly and has a larger engine " One of the most striking fea tures of the new Graham-Paige line is an exclusive innovation the use of adjustable seats, rear as well as front, in all. six-cylinder models and the 127-inch wheelbase eight. The. rear Beat cushions offer a choice of two positions, changing the depth and the slope of tie seat. Full width, front setvts as well as two separate ate seats of the two-door model 612 may be shifted mechanically, while occupied, over a wide range of position. Since the clutch and brake pedals of all Graham-Paige car$, and also (except in the 612) the- steering column, are fully ad justable, the new models offer the widest possible variation in driver and passenger position. In short, the Garham-Paige can be fitted to each individual as if built to his size and measurements. ' ' I J Features ot eW, JJn , , s r, . Summarized, the. outstanding features of the Gfanain-Paige line for 1930 are as follows: A completely new model 612 chassis of 115-inch wheelbase and larger engine, giving increased power at lower engine speed (66 h. p. at 3000 r.p.m.). Bodies of advanced Etructural design. Superior riding comfort, at tained not only through the ad justability of bojth front and rear seats, but through the -so of over padded seat cushions, form-fitting seat and back contours, and extra seat and back springing. Clear-vision instrument panels. without ornamentation but strik ingly handsome In appearance. New-typ glaw visor lit thorm ium brackets (except 811), .,. Three-spok steering-wheels (safety-type), models 612, and 616. .. . - . .... Inspection ot the new 612 chas sis, and of the other two sixes And the etwo eights shows the "con sistent use throughout the line of the latest refinements and im provements in design an A . equip ment. For once, howeTerfcrtew line of cars is presented lawhlch' the achievements of the-body en gineers are likely to aroase more interest among motorists 1a gener al than are the mechanical de tails, even with one new chassis model in this line-up. - Designed for Comfort and East The 1930 Graham-Paige models reflect the results of a comprehcn sive campaign to promote riding comfort and. ease for driver and passengers, through adjustable seating position, improved seat and back cushions, and conven ient accessories, while at- the same time enhancing the beauty of car interiors through the use of har: monlous fittings and trim. V With chassis already embodying the most modern automotive fea tures, such as the four-speed transmission, Bijur chassis lubri cation system, positive feed fuel pump, crankcase ventilation, hy draulic internal brakes. . crank shaft vibration balancer, and oth ers, , Graham-Paige was free to concentrate on Improvements to promote beauty, comfort, and easy riding, u: ' , StkeIcnAA (t-) BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) A policeman's uniform was a piece of "property" that Just was not to be had in Brockton. But the in genuity ot a vaudeville actor and the willingness of a policeman saved the day for the former. The policeman accommodated the act or, spending his rest period in the dressing room while his uniform draped the actor's frame on the stage. New Models Announced by Graham -Paige jftzzi n rP ; in IB DDH TO IT I I ATHENS (AP)Th heirs of the Greek millionaire ISrasaaauel Besaks hsrs presented to the na tion his mansion on the Kephls sia road to serve as a national mu seum for the collections which it contains. Among the treasures are a num ber of rare Rhodlan vases of the lTth century ; pictures that be longed to King Louis the First of Bavaria, father of Otto, the first king of -Greece; a number of weapons used by heroes of the. -war of Independence including two, swords of Karalskakes and then bonnet worn by Byron's "Maid ot; Athens. The- museum will be managed by a specially appointed commit- j tee, on which a member of the Benakes family will always be rep resented. The bequest is valued t ,$324,000. - Investigate Oar Recaping Service Before Buying Your New Tires A mother may chastise her off spring regardless of his age, an Illinois court ruled. AAAAM-P'AI&t MonFt 612 XB& ,,yrg ::"""m"n'u m v V t i Mil GAAAAM.pAlfi I J : Model Si$ . iiijiiliuii i : Hi tjii -i- 5E ffl COHS MOSCOW (AP) After a hot debate the society of Militant Ath eists, at a conference recently held in Moscow, lowered the age re quirements for admissions to the society from 16 to 14 years. Youngsters between 8 and 14 years of age will be enlisted as members of "groups ot young atheists. The conference elected a Cen tral Council of Godless consisting of 95 members and 32 candidates, among whom were Anatole Lun acharsky, Commlssor o f Educa tion; Nadejda Krupskaya, Len in's widow and Emellan Tsrosav sky, secretary of the Communist Party Control Commission. slavsky said: "The central prob lem of our society Is to mobilize as many millions as possible against religion." BUSINESS 'HOPS OFF ST. louis (A P) Approxi mately 13.5 large corporations own airplanes for use by their sales men, executives, and for other business services, a survey by an Closing the conference, Taro- aircraft concern hero shows. Our 1930 Cars v See Throughout our business careers we have sincerely endeavored to make our products constantly better and to present them to the public without exaggeration, Today"... you can see the 1Q30 Sixes and Eights , the best looking , finest performing cars and the most substantial values we have ever offered. Vi '- These 1Q30 Cars Today 445 Center St., Salem Phone 450 Grahnm-Pelge Sales and Service for Marlon and Polk Counties OM4S Gasoline and Oils Storage, Washing and Greasing -264 N. High Street 1 . 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