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Lturdny Evening, June 20, 1925 0rm ILLS ARELA1D TO GET A BUMP, TAKE A RIDE THE EUGENE GUARD rnris. Mo..' June 20. G"t t IJoind of ne motoriat, tdocate if. .ha. ill and avMnta . .w. ihinr mi whiph a rnn- . . of 200 rapreaentatlva cititma The oprraiui ............ .... ..-f.pj.i decide, the operator a I''. h nnarator. hanr it I.iM CO1'"1 jJJ, operator's mind with which we I ca!L-fa.4iatf.iirtioD. irritation, eon- Ihdon t can be cauied by a paa ' L I- atata! - rflattraaaa a aat . j to reauire further com- Tt the driver with neither 9s1, L i . t ""F1," . .till he. and all too tint "i Isckinf in "ttention to his '-rt1' ..unall he experiences a Laplete 1P llpd 'dispersed at- Itenilon. wnen an emerucuij uo ..i. itaelf before an operator in I'tii state he Is like a man half ritf'. ..Mtlt extreme from dts . la 'i.nncentratpn at- ISm-' Attention concentrated on ItkMihti not related to in- opt- Irre 01 lu .tu.i. ,i, more frequent offender in the Iwof motor venicie accmeoi cu-a. m...nr the conferees sujrgeat lilt a motor license law be passed I -to remove from tne nignways muse ,t,i. wills do not react to lnhlbi- lint created by education nna rear if punishment." T'.r.tfuMfA vision, anvthlnz that i, nitrht. of the driver, better ntning and caution siens, improved iiiog will help toward the Improve at of traffic, aaya the conference. j! fi. iMwii -j i i RADIOLURESMflNY AWAY FROM TASTE Page Thirteen By Rov G-ove V, DE! By RUSSELL J. BIRDWELL txv.x Hervica Yter T03 ANUKLES, June 20. A man u ... in rTnll hn, haan led krk hfime by a woman's hand. im xtipfntl tliw Inut nt the notorl- Prnnit.Knntni' hand of OlltlaWB !d nirdoned "lifer" from San Quen- -;s penttcntinry, is nming toe uig ctllSM road. And walking along ny I side is "the little woman" his iff. Th. v.hnndtt trho WSS the hero .1 taW tvindnn'a ftnmnrtfll book. "The Sisr Rover," Is in Los Anjeles bulld- il i foundation tor a new sjtitin tf penology wttll wnicn ne nopea i ibaliih "cnpital punishment, man s in Mnn.it! 1 1 In man. nnd reeklne dun- ireons and jails, whose chief business a the miinufnctliriDl! ot criminals. Wife It Inspiration In hia i;l,t fn a ninr ern in nrison 'itory, Morrcll's wife is hia inspira- "But for her trust and love I miht :a rone back on the same road hich carried me to Hell, Bays me hf nun, once the terror of a coun- T, While Morrell was serving a life "tlencc in San CJuentin, being tor- 5tl in a straight jacket In a aun- i'on, a little girl was growing to pret- r womanhood in a sheltered nome in ID Jose. A kindly gleam breaks across Mor n's rouch features as he tells of de rnmnnoe which saved him from mielf. Fornot World "For IB years I slaved behind pris- s walls and forgot there was a clvll- iti orlil," he speaks in a resonant 'in. "When the gates were thrown Pfn for me I walked out a wnippea asa. morale gone and my spirit TOoed. "Life seemed to be walking at my iiie, whispering in an ominous voice: UoV in niv face; mv name is Might 'lire Been.' But it wasn't too late for me. It 'fins that Love can hope where Hea " miuht well despair. At a party met .Mildred McKwen. Prison pallor all cursed my face and I felt like ttsrked creature as the pretty girl rteniied her hand and I clasped It In Bine." The rest of the story Is short but it they loved, were married and Tith their union dawned new life and Tour Is Planned Worrell intenda to travel the coun- telling of his plan to rid the na- la of prisons. "r-ery Jail in the country," de- 'rei Morrell. "could he leveled with '"feet ssfety under a new penology would make criminals honor nsoners working in state-controlled irtories. "nlv four to seven ner cent who r imprisoned are, npnfaiflnnll cHm- ul'- The rest we manufacture in our ""us. nr present avntetn ! alan nnfair the tatnarar TchrVara ehonld "'If supporting, earning while liv- iS .J ! ' n8w typs of bumW H-at offers Joy, rather than sorrow, to the, pedestnan. Whoever Is bumped gets a free ride. If, designed to catch the unfortunate pedestrian who happens to be hit and keep htm out of the way of the wheels. Tommy Milton is Owner of Buick Tommy Milton, premier rare driver of the country, and the only man to ever have won the Indianapolis speed way classic twice, has just purchased two new Buicks, one for himself and one for his father. The two cars were Sold hv a T.nt Angeles Buick dealer and Milton's MM THIEF S PROBL "Ono out of every 42 motor cars delivered to the public i stolen within two yearn. How much lonaer will a was delivered to him at IwlianaDolis f otor owning public tolerate aucb a few days ago. conditioo?" asks Walter P. Chrytiet It is an interesting fnrt. in this ! president and chairman of the board connection, that for the 13th consecu tive year a car powered by a valve-in-head motor, such as has been made famous by Buick, has won the annual Memorial Day races at Indianapolta. of directors of the Chrysler Motor corporation. "The responsibility ia not upon tha police who are dmnr tha very best they can. The difficulty is that motor Sparkplugs Fixed Even off the trnck. a race driver enrs are so marked that thev run h tine kjc iul'i i power, inougn ne Hi as en any as stolen, mere may muy never use it, in nts own personal never come a tune when some way cur, as aupsreti ny aw ion s recent can no round to steal a motor enr acquisition of a Bniek. j bat surely intni way can be found t i .....nu ii uivia uuiiiui. ii no, very every car there should be some kind , f a roarj- wnjPh ; counterfeit Droof. ! which cannot be removed and which tia in plain sight and easy to read. With puch a mark police officers could t'jsfIy examine the car and determine whether it is a stolen car, "ictturnnce companies have estima ted that the average cost of recondi Umunjt a stolen car is $150. With thousands of cars stolen every year Uiriik of tho economic waste. "The cost of this crime of stealing innicr cars is met by the car owners thepwlvea in the form of premiums insurance. .Such prjemiufa are With the proper devices they will be fotrnd surely some day soon insurance rates will be cut down and so will the number of to!cn cars. 'The stealing of motor cars ha reached a point where it must be checked. And It will be checked. Am erican resourcefulness has had stlffer problems to contend with than this one. The motor car thief will be thwarted." !.OSnON. June S W l.urni by the relatlre ease of lltenicg to the radio and watching movmi ple tur. r-mparwi to ?..ihti a people toilay are thre.Teneo with thai lo of their taste for literature, ac i cording to Sir l'r)rt- Ken?.. H brarian at the Mritieh will to tnke the nere.aary trouble tof Mcnmre knowledge ems to he n the wqne. Sir Frederlrk aver; the habit of Cfinrinti.'.tin and cincnfrsTM attn lin U b!t:g lost, or i xmi bftng formed, and there ia drigr ft the faculty of it b atrophied by dimme. The ordinary nwspapr reader f.-.r some time pan ha collected murh of hs mforinarinn from hemline and ! pictures, and in the evrninss, tnitend ; of reading a book, he' will listen to ! th rudio or amuse- himself wi:h a. phonograph, declares Sir Frederic pointing out slso thnt it is lens trmi hle t look at picture or listen the radio thnn to rend an article or settle down to a serious hor.k. 'The direct appeal through the ete and ear." he says, "threatens to super sede the indirect approncfa to the in telligence through the written word, 'I do not wsnt to appear too pesi. mistie, or to depict the neit Fenera tion as sitting with its eyes glued to films and its esrs strapped to head phones, and as having lost the knowl edge of how to read a book. There are more people now who read. A Rmail minority of ihese read gd books, and that small minority msy he actually larger than the' total reading public of a century ago. But the constant danger to thf weaker brethren (s the sorappiiiess nnd the superficiality involved in the Mm! present appeals to ere and enr. Many men and women who had smiie ac quaintance with literature in thir youth lose the habit, through care lessness, or the pressure of work, and- in middle life they find that the taste is gone and cannot be recov ered.' The trustees of the British mu seum. Sir Frederic announced, have been endearnrinff for some time to use photography in the form of lan tern slides and sets of picture post cards to promote and assist the study of British history on the theory thnt the remedy fur the new dancer is the better nsa of ih& new powers. pAULTr sparkplugs often . cause n missing engines. Hero, are three i faults. First, the spark may jump from shell to terminal because of a short shank and a wide gap. Sec ond, the pointfl may touch due to screwing the plug too tightly Into the cylinder head. Third, wire may have become loose from terminal. Starved A ml 4 Millions SMYRNA, June 20. In the filthy house of a man who died here recent ly of"' starvation were found coins, bank notes and jewelry valued at more than $1,000,000, The only food in the bouse was a few rotten oranges. Ethyl Gas Quiz on Appointnent of a special commit tee to inquire into the feasibility of using ethyl gas for automotive pur poses was recommended by the U. S. conference colled by the tT, S. stir fieon general to consider the health hazards of this fluid. The special committee will be expected to report its findings by Juttvary 1. Trip Boomed Work OBKItUAMI-.IU.At:, June 20. Or ders for carved wooden images and other objects of art have increased i greatly at the headquarters of the Ob-1 To saQhallen island erramergau plavers, since the visit or i n Anton Lnng and some of his assoc.-! sent n ffrn"P of scientists to Sag atcs to America. j hs.hVn Islsnd to make a survey of the ! mineral and timber resources. BUGS I -X. bi Tn i ,:!f Li IS .1 " . I r 1 ! I r: 7.4VSI. p. ro., program; 9-It aruir Broa' sfucopators, Irene Au ticr, truest Kurpati, Monty fotlins oud other aiusmg saivje Mf the diy; ltf-lt, Warner Bros. frolic, direction t' h;t rite NVfilfiiMn. Kti( Oaklantl. Cul.. . 2 meters: S p. ni.. ttirurd I'iano company; AU AKuM'ican etsnpHer ptigrtn. K1I.1, I.o Anfielc?. t'al.. 4r.2 met ers: .V.lo-t. p m.. r.'ighton's Arrnde cafeteria orei.ies.tta, Jok .ruUaw, lender; ti-tl::hl. Art lliektnau'a Bilt morc hoM ex'ttcert orchcufra. Kdwant Fitjpatrtck. director; l 7 :Tlo, little Ktories American history, ' Professor WHer SyVrcef VSr?t'g; p??pH K.ihert W. Major; S-W, program. Pa cific Kfectric ftatlway company, nr tuugbd by Howard JUaM; V H:;tit, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel dnue orchenira, Karl Burfueft, L'rtd r, 1 1 a. in. l ost Angels of KH.T MnioHtU Si v orchestra. , KNX. ,dlywAOt. t'aK, JWftft met ers: S:lt0-rt p. in., Wurliiier pipe or san ftudio, Sid Ziff's t-ports fsfk; V:J,, .ravel talk. V F, AMer; ft:S0 :M dinner hour music; 7:o0-H, Wur- r iirwr orpe orxran stadlo; S-f. program, j Wast Coast theaters; 11-10, KNX fea ture hour; 10-11, Abe Lyman's Cocoa- . mil Orote darter nrrhMjra frm Am baasador hotel; 11-2 a. m., Hollywood j night, presenting movie stars and en- . tit!aiu;r, KID, San Kraucisco, Cal., 42S.3 I meters: 6:15-ti:3u p. m., baseball; f dUVv-l.ao, Jtfh.an.y- llwV Cabrias S-12. Johnny Buick'a C'abirians. Kf'tlS. I.os Angei. Cal., -T5 me I tera: 3:30-4:30 p m,. Gray atudio pro gram, prescntii'g Uuth Clayton, read er and soiriirr Biwffrhe CVy, toprsnfft i Mildred Wetwakslia, violinist; the ItirU' trio, composed of Ada Artmtm Wa, .vraUisrve WlkF 5d Prl M : erian. preview of the Sunday school ; lesson, hv a. S. Xtchoh: 7:3(M:, . Foursipiare church service; sermon on divine healing by Aiinee Sen. pie r lcphcrrts; irtfrm&mit ot hestVmrv L altar call. KI.N, Itaklaml. Cal.. tm meters: t-:lW jx isv., ?fthr rjvvrt, &iss items, bsseball stMres. Sileat after i T:3U p. m. Upstairs, Downstairs Wherever You Go Bible Stops Danger TOKYO, June 20, A Bible in ht kimona, just above (he heart, saved the life of a young .Tapnneae Salva tion Army girl, when a man she had refused to marry attacked her with a dagger. She fell to the ground af ter the thrust of the knife which was stopped by the Bible, nnd the man, believing her dead, killed himself with the weapon. , Minister Must b Old - MONTEHKY. Mex.,- June 20. Un der now regulations promulgated by the governor of tha state of Tabasco, all ministers must be Mexicans of not less than forty, Tokyo Loses $500,000 TOKYO, June & Tha rain of lost articles here last year was about $."00,000, the police department re ports, r " ! Catch Fiih In Parlor MONTUKAL, June 20. Bufftn Bay Eskimos entch their fish in the par lor. They cut a hole in the ice floor of the igloo to do their fishing dur ing the winter mouths. wett Coach Educational Course ui Durant Company wains Recognition fAKI.AVIl r-.l 1 on Ka. n,, ', , ;k. -t r.Kiiiiji.n ii, r ...t I i'',':,"'-''l ronr.e b.rnr e-ndurt.l br " "'r,tit .Motor comrai;T fir It" '-d":!'ni,rrii . ..L..n an1: r""rc with marchantlltlni . Ilr (.,,, jn ,(, frra f , f"r -l"tnil of lh OOUrir. r- ; ' IF'.m 1 A Wilson rfl.atnr i ' lhv,)n of Vocational and! . " I-'l'ii-a:ioD of thf X.w York ! ' Uvrr.itJ. j '-"iti oi n n.on. n.iTmonn ; in in. ntir cour.r to dat. ", 'v'r 'mm Wil.on atalfd that1 T"rk l'n"ity and th' i. 1h" """ : i . "-a::t Motor oimpitnj of Cnlif- ! r" l'.i''K,iftnal rourn, a bi.i. j v, ' "!'r "n"11 foaraa. platt&rd for j m"'':1" lmanhip aad d.alinf ! ' ''rioti, Ph.1wl f ,h, p,trhol- pn. e . Door J in. wid Give Us 30 'Minutes You're buying a car. If you drive it as little as one hour a day for three year youll drive 65,700 minutes. 30 minutet Kerns insignificant doesn't it? Yet spend 30 minutes at the wheel of a Jewett Coach and three years from now, after you've driven it 30,000 miles yes, 50,000 you'll look back to the most profitable 30 minutes you ever invested. Give us 30 minutes! Well give you the greatest performance thrill you ever had. We'll show you the finest Coach ever designed. 7f' the frea'.eit Jewett ertr bailt a quality Coach with beautiful line and color keen artistry in design. Come in and bring the ladies. Give us JO minutes now for many times 65,000 minutes f happiness later. H. J. Brinele Motor Co. 71 W. Ninth St. iff HrtWalic tW ha, kftkM rucfcWd tw) Phone 343 Dodge brothers Set New Mark Total sales of Pndpe Hrothers Mo tor cars for the first five month of lit-3, according to ofi'idial figurrs ini relcaecd. hsr hroken all recti?.! fr (he corresponding months of pre vious yen ra. Kales iu the X uii ed States hM rsRSda, frfm Jannarv i to June I, 1025. increased 15.4 per 1 i t nt Mf overaens bhIck increased f KOW, -iS.tl per cent over the same inauth 'R n, m iLsr year. This healthy increase appears even more rennrkalile," said b M. Hatha- ! way, local ldgc Brothers dealer.1 "when it ia considered thnt BJ-I was the banner year in Dodno Brothers history. 'J'hp HtJ-l s:tles exce'Mled l'.t-it sales by over per cent, mmparcd with a loss of 11 per cent sustained over the hsiup period by tho industry aft a whole. This, of course, mads1 thru- ti figures a high mark to qunl iiud a difficult one to surpass In V-"Sh "The sound condition of the busi ness is eiuaily npiuirt-nt in the fact that total sules, week nfter week,, since the first; of March have exceed ftl production. lu June 1 there were ftWer than 1.1.000 new Hedge Bro thers cars in the hnnds of denlers in the United State and Canada less 1 1 r ii, n an average of 5 ctira for each denier. Radio Programs VnWiv RadiA With This Compact V Loog-Range Set AtUtat an efBcient BTO mSoict In conveniently compact ftoraa I The Operate S a i oua aU-tubia reodrsr, reqvriti&C neither antenna or gfoaad and wttti loud apeaker xtr faarsa battcriea and all prt cootaluod. Itgreet foa leo dataaoa ac ceptaoo to any part erf yoprhesaaft, or yoo can cloac it p tafcHMsrtlh t adtanbiioty casar aod 1 PACIFIC COAST rortland. HH f. meters: to J c kle itud r ' Bor tlaud hotel douce nrohestra; Intermission solos l Betty Hshn, popular singer. 10 p. m. to r mitlniaht: Panes pro gram by Jackie Homier' Portland ho tel dance orchestra . KKl, l.os Angeles, I'sl.. 47 met ers: ri:.UI-tl p. m.t Kxnuiiuer's mail Hcc prog ram ; 4MV : it, W I ims4' a nightly doingH; iA-1, radiatorinl talk; 7-7:-t.,, vocal recital, pupils of John HiualUuau; A?i tho hoak'-Uelfj Mlfs Nancy; S-ii, lOxatuiner, prugram by .oetlner conservatory of mtfrtlcv HI, piny by KF1 plnyers, tleorce Krenger. director; 10-11, Packard Hndio t'lnh, Way Watia and hi iske tele, Carlson sisters, .lack Kurts, pinn iwt; Porothy (Movelnud, blues singer; '$ . m., Kr'l midnight frolic, ar rnnaed by Hon Meany of pcreenland. KI'OA, Henttie, Wash., -IMS mef. era; rt:4r-H:iri p. m.t program; R:!W 10, Kddlti Ilnrkness and his orchea- I'nfillcd orders bnv exceeded trR; J!!:?'VH r'?. ? cars on hand ffr several moniha,' i KFW11, Hollywood, Cal., met- i LVom: W aaWiioty cW aod tna- I y-V;W;r.'i:: Ootyttth ty aevoc.1a tacQtamad tnngT simpi ' aai muj I ?&frjt-1?.' caw can operate It. ! n V-"'" laftaatuactrr twwaaotha TBK RS-' aorrouiirdlngaj" nptnomtrotlotia ilajrvhara HENDERSHOTT'S GUN STORE T70 WIHametta Streot , . , Thona 1T.X B. a. BOEHNKS, Special Agent, Phona I353 R Inereas Agiaisu Sale r" i,- '(wTV.; y . I-.,., i . ' ""UK- The prfce reduction on the new Overland Sit Standard Sedan has sent sales soaring t 38 h. p. engine . , . 112' inch whectbaso , . . Larger main bearing surface , , , Pressure feed lubricating system . . . Oil-tight univer sal joints . . . Heavier crown fenders . . . Wind shield wiper . . . Very latest finger-type spark and thrott'e levers, also horn button, mounted on steering wheel . . . Unusual room and com fort ... A full size Five Passenger Sedan . . . Now a value beyond comparison. Order early t from $985 to 52, Weeks toRiy Standard dit SedcfTi Johnson Motor Co. Corner 9th and Pearl Phone 592 WILLYS- OVERLAND PINE MOTOR CARS mw ai i wmmtmL