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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1925)
tTirnMOBILES HomeBoildngJ AUTOMOBILES Home Building n i i at 4-a-at. jr ia - nr -am a. ' - ' ' ' ' St?to FmniSF li L..nni rno Dftm lin valoe ii IliprunnuHu m EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 192S NUMBER 56 bort Given Plan for Pavo Jit Across Continent . ROADS PROPOSED Blrtiiiiw MiiUirliiB In tUHi 1 i.... unin IlKlirV ..noiT " A miTl'i' inoi orlsi a hlr hil"HM-tu.J mi,i. hi?.. iirKi lil'iH froiii Hi At- f" Tun t'lti-i iimii v.iii " "7.n nl " prlvaltV VII I'll "'"'ni. ui llnll m now I 'll. tiol piVnilfflU IICIUNI Oil. HUH- r ...... ,i im ii titii!iiiin ''!". Vtl... Allii'l"itl AUU.V ITriw1"1""' !'"' I""; . tha country iiit'iiiii'b,l ' ' ,,,4 drlvnrt. tnwftrd lh f Willi.... Hii.1.i::.li "2 m ii'"!"!!"!- Iubl..l..r. Jliirw new iiaimcuillliiaiitul da cunrtruelnd. ill. I'liMwl Billion i ."I iivr i. , I, I II. in In ut-IVInu '"JLl ,Mnlllve "f III." A A. .V.. 2ml i( Hi' llroll Aulmnu- Ltd. ' 4U. u narllcuiiinr nu L3tlnrnll M '" bad r. Ilanry. '"" '" "r,r Uvni la hwnnilim the run-, tr'iiSliw H'"n eri''" Liaiaunca inrlUUrs nil wall ' . . .... ..lilnn. liflil Kimniir fVKZ. i IM M(iH l.f.lcr nnd If.'."- amHrar, A l .! ':nm ,blc la bacon.' M I'tior - .... it,. u,i o! ) tmti.tr itr. LiHrall'l I" I'."-' "I 'n ilf-w Ci b 'lil " Ui rl 1 utr. J2f, mr ro-i1. I Auhuitn liniiKllitf Itttput tn yiturn 111 l-ci n n hiixirt chnimit In lh-i AttKudn (miiiIii puiillr nml irrivit.iil.tin IntH (m1 riiU. Tnortt n Lit vhttd KrfM Kriiuim )( nur Ii dlil mil Invnr lurun 4littm In ilm rttnitnuiiliy bttl t inuitor'nilun fni-ll.tlim. Hut r.mlilr thU lny linn 4 U ! nuwhir vldrninil (nuMrixl oponlil(in to high- muituc.lon. ' H M Mnfldonl Hint I xprott V Itmuht or vi.ry nulmil iltllu t l Iht couniry whn I voice 'iWWl nf I ho Amarli'nn 4Kti:i HMoclniKin for the worthy tffurin nf Mr. Hanrnj neurit fur mnmrHtn thrw VM of, 'Coherni which will from runt to cuunl. Uhv tlio l.lncnln hlRhwny. ir Baklid liliihivny.i tho Na tal Old Tntlln rund. llio I'lkott ' Octtn-ta-Ortan, hlKhwny. Mlonn trail, the Mldlnnil Mi thi old Hiinnlnh ti n. I. I ho tuiW-PntlNc hlKhwny, Iho Dlx.c fttUBj hlKhwny, und tltt Vlr tj hlihwny. now BtritichliiK mi 111 c.iMtlntint. Hut nvnt EiWn vara nut caH.nl into biting tii mull of rurtttul ntudy, itu: nthor Iho rfnulln uf pnnmndl .' tK iportdlc errnrm on Iho inri ft tfttrmt irauim. I lich of thcid in ttorvlnn n com. M rtirpoi. Kuril H l.i In hit ntka KtctlAnti rlitarr tiXtihHr. hit la hflnlnit bind Iho ntnloa twtull which limy nana In .1 coin. Ktauio. Ench In ontlroly worthy f BPIKirt. T1iri Itmilm Nw1.-l 'Wl th tlmo la rlno f.)r IV- ttvlrnction of throo nw inu.in. r ttaktra no nartlrulitr Jirfdr ir.ro pfcU cttlea ihty noronnnr l. 1 inn lb. 1 'I'lnk Hint Mr. Iloirnt nlf hu no Intoroat 1.1 ncointr ft twain loratlty upon thi r.i'.uo pnaolthMti hlKhwnya. 'lltvlnun ptwmott oqultnlilo dln.rloutlnn l4balo have nno In thi" nurth. tli tli (j (..n tkvn 1111 J 5l Ihrnunh Iho ni'ont northorn WW to tho I'aclflo nnrihwoai, J"inr thrnuRlt tho contnil oc n tin country, ondlnK nt K rranclaco, and nnnlhor oxtontl- C1 Iram tho aouth Atlnntlc ntuton Aniflea. TliMti throo hluhwnyn ahoul.l "lit with fnlornl nld by tho tlirouih whlrh thoy pnan. l innolii ha donlnuttod nn iib "l hllhwiya, and nhnuld bo 3? "i auptirvWnn of tho atalon J the amallor nomniunltloa "'F.lt which thojt , ina. Potty iutlcit of tH noiioo nml tPa who nook nrlly to ohiiiUi n' Will' nf lnnnoyn rooolvoil nn of inntorlatn ahould not "Wrmiiicd i ply ,n0r ,ril(, 21l rouioa, Tha piitrol of nitMii, ahnulcl ha In lh handn Wto cmiatiiliulnry." S"n Conm Uln tLTU"u ,!Prt havo rniitla "njitnto an to tha coat of op 32 nn nutomohlle on a rJJ KlRtirlnn; tha orlnln tloproolntlon, Kfinollno, ""'t the, coat Of a mllo for n oontn. 'ming and Chain Adjustment Dealt With in This Article 1, ..""oHm. no it Now J yu npi.ttoil Tor cor- WJ 11,1,1 10 yur mtr aporotiit'u ...i. .... nipiltntlonn for hnn m-nnaoa until 1111. illifi.V 1 nacuran from thnt iH. Iff: ."-will (nun J It nowi Hi, ' nppliort fnn your fiSi'!!r yohlcl ""onrniT liti " l,ow ""' rollovo &hirWii ""rtnlnetl )v ... 1,10 hondllBhln on l&t i,;r.oonfnrm to the pron- ll"" '"lulroinontn? . ButMiit, now nnd nvo "'I llnlillty t nrroat. "kn """Unw roqulroa Hint C ?MPal,,fl "it nlKht time ht I? Jlnnn n wnt hnrrt 'tB.T,wl,y nn' maollnt; Uw SIt.n.lc"lnfr minor vohlnlo, iH oTrj;r ? minor vohlolo H-tV'-r!roSi'y'Wn)iia'ttWCTi r , " J' yj Timing cover. l4iX ro show- n rV'-F ,V rAwr i - ' . J I Little Tips for. Driver XtaHhllght Hampers Driving. When tho Starter Ktlcks. . Krumlne Headllirht Rlrnn. Allow 8teerlntr Gear Play. SIDE VIEW OF OVERHEAD VALVE ENGINE SHOWING ' TIMING CHAIN AT FRONT. ADJUSTMENT ,-7y. lly lIAItoi.:, i I!.AN''1IA1U lU ittio Ji u ;Mt:ii Mv l-taillir. It in iM.vl-uliti' t ht.y 1 wni-.l ulntli: tipfttk lll.llllk-. Hji.llk UtlllUK MtlliU iLith'ty' ..n ' tli.r.rrit arn lm If oti ii uui.t:i ictultK ln:iy ho ulc lain.! ! t'i;iiu; :ln hr-iiki r I'tMitJ I I'l ju n wili n. ; it)U n Ui"T (lrl cmitr vhj lilt !.i;irk U-ti' Ij ivlritil.iL (tii j, .;( fan 1 III" 'htmrU i.ruli.K r.iiiy In: v.ir;-J hy hum' iiu' Hit' chimp mii-iv on (lit !'Hi'k aiV.itiH " 01 in u Ii. 'It 1 "U it'-N Ho -Mil tin. 1 mill t.iM. tuinlii;: i Ih-U-.i I rll-'aly itiiill tin hrc.iKfi t'!l,tj ili'P Jil-l !'Jtl,to nvi-n. On win fitii)4 1 with J)ftro l:iiiiot, tho M'ttlns' may ho v.irn-il X ItHlrtaMltllrf I tIC IK-I4-W whlt-n littliln ihii lriul.r rani, t lien nun Itiir III tain uliKittly. Thin mrow imiy ho i'UImt nt I In tup ur tin Itottuih at (hi U'liltluit unit Mliiilt. Tho Htmrk . llmittK may iiIku ht chiDKiMl by Mliur.onltiK cr lennih ultiK thf N)mrk Wilvuncn lttnia Nttd mi (tip" Vnnl tltln Ik iIoik- hy ItriiilliiK r Htrulrihti iiliiB' I lit rut rtllHl-HK tO iw ttllKT, If lllltllt lT llM'HI WuyH MIlffliCH, tilt' iKIlltioll uilt dr.vo iti'iim muNt bo ci)rrftly riutuhitl. Iiti or ur)y upark Nmrk muy iilitu ht lui to fulluro if thi npiiri; ntlvaiifii nicrhniilfin nmy nln hp ihi tu fnihir of 1 hi nutuinritli" tulvitiu-p luiM huu U111 (wht-ii flito.l). A lute n 1 mrk rAttHrM loitii uf piiwt-r ami ovcrhful liiK whllu tin early Hpurk will pro tlufi n fitvtri Kpurk knork with ohh of puwi'r wlu'iiaviT iho knock In hciiril. Ih'tul cinlor Ih nptiroxlumtrlv tnilicutt'd hy tht cloxliiK pnlm of utiy rxhiiuiii vnlvt tilihouich tt In mom iiLt uiiilo to tloii'riiiltii tl u I ILLUSTRATING TIMING MARKS ON FLYWHEEL. raillntnr and timlnfr gear case must he removed nd the camshaft Bear remeHhed to Klve correct tlminir. Cones of valves out of ficfuls, much plnre Is x xfi? re sult of the diffusing of thouaandH of particles of dust which coijict on the lenses, each part.cle acting as a miniature lena. , "Proper head!ff?ht adj'jrftin-.'nt and the use of legal lens is not t;nie are rare, except due to slip- J the whole story of rninlmiii. mtKe of silent chain on cars so i headlight glare,' Lucius d:--larcH. equipped, and chain slip will never I "Few car owners ap:rt c a( tha.t uut ui uuivsn villi. 11 itujuaL.iit.il neglected. However, If chain Replacing a camshaft- Gear. rr Int-l FftATOM Scmnco. I mo cnnti-r hy ohtiurvlng r' position through 11 ,Hark plutf holoA Imorri'iJi valve l.inliiK will pW ilini hinrt of power,, overheating and other tt-ouhleH. In most cases It may hit npfutmcd that tho etiKlnc w:ut rorrertty tlmotl In the first plni'i. iiihI therefore ahout the only reaunn fr checking valve ttniinif 1h to bo sure that nothing h.tH Kllppetl or broken or tu check up on repair rt'orli recently done. If Iho valve tinting romoH under rmsplc on. correct spark timing Is fulr cvlilenro that valve timing Ik correct, A belter Indication Is Iho cloning of lite exhaust valve when iho piston Is approximately on top i-iid center. This Is merely a rough check, however. Tho de Hiralile melhtid Is to check the opening or closing of any vulva .against marks on the flywheel. T)iwiniaicl, U usimllr inarkC'fi with Hues and symbols such as i:o 1.-1, 10. 1&4, etc., which stand respectively for ex haust valves open on -cylinders 1 and 4 a nil Intake valves open on cylinders 1 and 4. On most engines if one of these marks Is brought In line with the vertical center lino of the engine the valve Ind cated ahoulit just be opening or closing as the case may be. Hut mite that valves must be In prop er adjustment before vulvo timing can be checked. If a bent cam shaft Is suspected (rare) check opening and closing of valves nt each end of camshaft. Valves In ilmo at one end and out of time at other indicate this trouble. allowed to become very loose the chain may slip one or more teeth causing derangement of spark and valve timing. If it slips many teeth the engine may refuse to run. home chains have automatic ad justments and require no atten tion. Rut otlier cars with chain (camshaft drive have various forms of adjustment not always easy to locate and occasionally tr.r adjustment is concenled within ; tin i-nilng g?;ir case. Jt Is ovm aJj'e to examine your Instruction bonk for Information on thin point, but If the Information is not there, or if the Instruction book Is not at hand, a careful inspec tion of the tlnvng gear case will usually reveal the adjustment If there is one. ' If the generntor Is clamped di rectly to" the roar of the liming gear housing, chain adjustment is usually erffaicted by rocking the generator toward you arter loosen ing tho base nut, or It may have nn . eccentric ndjustment, the latter be.ng especially likely if there Is a shaft und- coupling between the generator and the timing, pear case. Adjust the chain as tightly' aa possible without causing the chain to hum. - Although a much better method, 'when there is an Inspection hole of some sort In tho timing gear case directly over tho generator or camshaft sprock et, is to . adjust the chain tight enough so that the chain cannot be moved back and forth along the line of the teeth with the finger (motion lengthwise of the car). Then loosen chain up just the headlight ' lenjs th;rs lv ht-.ve to he kept In con :::'in Th dust oi the' hood of t:i. averfaf cat is an itluMt-ri n of the con dition of .the lam j ien-ef Clai headlights- w. u d . be a mater'al he:p In the w n. af guaraia 3 the hiuhw&vb 1. ninht." This suggesci-vi llnke.l up l y Lucius with an Kin warning that motorists could f.ei ihtinselvtf of much tjlare -it nigh by keeping windshields clean Jier- iho sau.e ,erfect holds . han du-t pat-lcl If you are In tne habit of driv ing at night with dash lights burn ing, or if you operate a car with the dash light in series with tail light, cover the reflector with a piece of green .or. red celluloid. This will enable you to see the In strument board and at the same time It will protect your eyes frpm the bright light, You can nee the road better it no light at all is used In car, . . When the Htarter sticks from starting with an advanced spark. It can he released by rocking the car back and forth with high gear fnaged and the brakes released. Do not try to tow the car to start or It will be necessary to loosen starter from motor to relieve the strain and allow the gear to drop back in position. To stop a leak In the top, paste a round patch over the hole, In side and out, and apply drying paint with top dressing to protect the patch from the weather. A top that has been down during the sum mer should be given a coat of dressing to fill -the cracks where it was folded. ''. If your car is equipped with, four-wheel brakes, always con sider the car. behind you. It may have brakes on the rear wheels only. Put a notice, "Four-wheel brakes," on your spare tire to warn approaching motorists and- save the rear of your car. --'' "When adjusting the steering gear, allow a little play to prevent Its' binding and to relieve the arm from vibration and road shocks. One Inch travel of rim on the steering wheel is about right, -'; ' '- See that the generator Is work ing properly as the battery Is cal led upon for extra duty during the winter, months. - .When the lights are on they use the full charging capacity from the gene rator. , , 1 ii . If valves aro out of time, tho enough so that it can be so moved. FUMES FROM THE GASOLINE TANK Christmas Spirit Ahtnmils Alntipr Automohilc Row; Conven tions Hooked for New Year ; Christmas Sales Feature t'l... lli.t I.. l.fltlllllltOI Wnyn to X 111 o Joy.t .uu imvt'il Nut hy kind wortln .Inn lUt'iK Homo Bin'i ial tnltuiiM iluu wo vo aavoil , To tllvu Yu'.olide lilfm uu inci-ils. Now, Ulirlsliiinn Ih ii Imppy tlino Km- Hin'citii.oK liooo v.. v.. tuii.-.i'i . , 1 , Why not nuiUo the household rliuo . , , lly riwiirdl:s tho lUciI.i or imithcrii? Wnyn to her hiippiiicwi. n neeiim. Should Uf ioi.e.1 oii-i..-,,..,-, UnlofliiiiK font 01 iiy, miii'Ob hettiiiu . , Willi minor key under her pm.i. ... Tho Ylltcll.lt' Ki'iifoil IhlM your Vlll hrhiB in ii" 1 '"" ' .U..1..1 ,, to uliidt en Ih" hoilM" luildn i.l Kimono and l.no ""'; rarddeiui.. KitM" ..d " ,c moetlJ w.ll ho nielti (diiiv fitiulien m eoniimr. w.th the brlKlj. ahlny new i.utoinohlhn wl mh .111 roll out or 1110 vi.ii.,.." " ''" ,., puny wilenroonin 10 i dnovyi-rd. r noujo f - J oeon rev... . . , SoluaeTfurChi. 11...- .l?- hverv wheiewlin 10 "'" heirf, of nuild ...id ''!'' und mm nn mm k."". ;, . peiiue .....I ' 'Vrw. . wniidlnnii Kri.en. ij, "'V!.", whleh lielom; "Y' .''1 ,, Krrt.Kle mid nttiMiiliinl K"' "" l.eulei'H eliuin Hint iieeoidlim prtUn indtoitlo",. thin 'jr J ,0 H Rpett-er ...it.....'." 1 " l ,, .1,,,,, ever belnre. In neeiuuh tl.o o I.UH been evolved I he 'J" within the enteKory f ' " "l Z 1 i 11 urn hnpplne..n limn thm title. . . Tl.o II (liuidpiinturo iMolor JK "tstus . ffi fuvnred one.'i who nre due for sub stiin.hil Kirta of popular modeln of nutnniohllc.l. Clifford Harold, Dulck snlos nmn. on Wednesday, made a trip in t'oitiiKo Clrovo on n business errand. 11. 1-. rinoilpnsturo etniie down Krlilnv from Ii h rnni'll on tho Mc- Kenn'e. Krnnlt In hnprovlntr In henlili Hleiullly but pinna to tnke it easy for some time. lutlff Inir from tho Interior dec orations of smart eoupes which tread Iho loeul n.nrtn, quite a few or the fair sex are ntepplnir on It mid rollliiK their own through the crowded I raffle. Kurtnnn Howard In drlvliiK a new Jewell do luxe conch, pur ..t...u.i 'i.,ien,liiv froiii the II. J. Urlnclo Motor cnmpniiy. Mr. Hr;..Kle spent Wednestlay In Port land on business. Sahwrnnin In Poi-oniled The show room of tl.o Coy MUbael Motor eompnny presents a i:av spccinclo In Its array of everu'reen trees and other colorful decorations In token of the holiday Konson. Tlio iir.n 'J flnlPbeil a number of improve nieiils to the Interior and the added embellishment of Kieenery lends new iiinrn. .o a v.-.j o..v- llve place. They invite the 411111110 In visit ll.e revniiiiif.i m OidciJi on the hoolm for Chrysler cum Include Christmas deliveries. Itnlit. Callnhnn Is the owner of a new Phrvnler four coupe, pur- ehnse.i on Wednesday. ' t 10 C Hlnimnnn pintle a mid-week Irlii'lo'rortlnnd 111 the Interests of iho Kldcllty l.'lnrince company. l'nlho lo IVnluro Snow Minor Whenever there occurs n suiri cleilt fall of snow I'atho Newn, rt movie feature, plans to nond a " nera.nan to .MeKeimle pass, O ,'re lo snap the snow motor ll nc on. II will be remembered "hat .'ox New- ban already fea red the exploits of tills drlft ,, VlKat device, Of late It ban t mped one word along the il v-llne owliiK m I'm. ,l,mt nine "f the snow which fell nloim 1," Venn ban disappeared, some J retches bel..K enilrely barrel, of U1;,, beautiful." The vnluo of . ,.tin of the snow motor ns a iHihllcty feainro of tho upper vl lev ennnot be over-enllmated as ,,,vle views showlmt the r..Bod L ; ndeur u tho blfhcr reaches ot McKenzIo region would be ex ploited In virtually every theatre throughout the country, Mabul I had a lovely nut sun dae. Alice Yes, dearie, I have one coming to take me motoring to night. . Tho Johnson Motor company, distributor of the Willys-Knight and Overland cars, reports good results from a special sale of used cars. Joe Stroda of Harrlsburg last woek purchased a new Over land touring car. . ' V, CI. Johnson, president of tho Johnson Motor company, spent tho week-end In Portland. Del Ltston of tho company roturned Wednesday from tho metropolis. Karl Stewart, of Eugene, has been added to the staff of sales men of the Lane Auto company to operate under direction of Hugh Winder, in chnrgo of new car sales of tho firm. Karl is well versed In on i' salesmanship and will bo a valuable acquisition to this de Six Oir Satea In Topic Tho sale of six new Oldsmohlles In six days, a feat performed by the F. K. Calkins agency the first woek In December, is still a prime topic of conversation in local auto motive circles. This is a record to be proud of and Mr. Calkins Is receiving hearty congratulations as a result. In anticipation of a rush of , Christmas buying tne salesroom has been adorned with clttstors of evergreen, mlHlleloes and other festlvo heralds of the merrv Yulllde. A feature of the winter trade Is tho sternly de mand for Oldsmobtlo coupes and a consentient " difficulty to fill orders for thin typo of car. Sev eral nro scheduled for delivery on or near Christmas time. A car load of coupes Is duo within two weeks nnd Mr. CnlUinn went to l orllfind at tho week-end to nr vnngofor further ' deliveries. .. liny O'DonneU, distributor nf (ho Packard cars for this territory, Ion von for Portland Monday where he will attend tho nnnunl conven tion of Packard ilea lorn of tho stnte, booked for Tuesday and Wednesday. From there ho will travel to Detroit to visit tho fac tory. Hln Itnerary also will In cludn New York whoro he will at tend thfl national automobile show which opens on January 5. Wifn ' This wonderful view leaven mo speechless. Husband Shall we stop hero n long tlmo, dear? Sales of two T3sex coaches was tho record of the Pnnjnmln Motor company nn Wednesday, lat. The now owners are O, C. roleron uf the Hlair Boulevard service sta tion and Fred Chambers, well known orchardlst. The company reports that the demand for Essex coaches is far ahead of the supply at this time. ' . Street Car Coach Viewed Lively interest was created on the streets Wednesday over the ap pearance of a Graham Brothers' street car coach, a vehicle of twenty-oue-possenger type, which had arrived from the fac tory at Stockton, California. This same type of car is used for transport by the city of Dotrolt, something like 148 of the vehicles being In commission there. Tout of the car hero was under direc tion of F. M. Hathaway, of the Dodgo agency and who is also dis tributor of tho Graham truck. F. M. Hathaway, Is making preparations to attend the Nation al convention of Dodge auto mobllo dealers, which occurs on January 6, nt the factory In De troit. Mr, Hathaway estimates that moro than 3000 dealers will gather in the Mlcjilgan metropolis for this meeting. The policy of t ho Dodgo company as - regards sales and service plans for the, coming year is expected to be re vealed at this conference. Mr. Hathaway expects to leave Eu gone on January 2. The C. LDunn Motor company, distributor of Nash and Ajax automobiles, is making un enviable record in sales of the new Ajax models. Two sedans wore dis posed of In tho early part of the woek, ono to C. B. Ruth of Hll yard street, nnd tho other to Ralph I-alrd of Creswell. The firm finds an ever-growing de mand for closed models. Wo must havo uniform speed laws and traffic ordinances all over this great country, of ours. Kyle Brothers, of Florenco, as sociate Chevrolet dealers, wero In wugeno Wednesday conferring with F. S. Gannett, distributor for this territory. . L, ,L. Simpson of the Gnnnet Motor company, nnd K. U Kollen born, Chovrolct representative, called on Chevrolet dealers nt Mnpleton nnd Florence during a drip the first of last week. Examine your head light rims to see that small drain hole is at -bottom. . Wntrlf frnm - rntn a rwl Ktuiier on tne mass ana sera cross from-washing the car will settle at i Carolina hflB the- highest rate,- 6 ni-i inn' me "jf j- mi tot, (iiis.. . oottom. rusting the latch, and lens. cents a cnllnn: - .1... i- n-rr, ' - w " " WILL ATTEND CONGRESS Leaders to Take Part in Pro gram January 11-15 - SECOND EVENT IS SLATED Head of Dwilith Minor Club nn.t Pnvtldcnt of British Associa tion ScJiodulod to 8 peak ' f'; T.oadInfr men .in motor trans port activities all over the world will bo present at the second worbl motor transport congress. New ' York, January 11-13. according to the proKram announced this week. K. W. Chrlstennen-of the Roynt Automobile club of Denmark, 15 8. 8hrapnell-Smlth, president of the commercial-, motor uners associa tion of England and Dr. 13. Each, director of -Institute tor transport science at . Cologne' University, Germany,, are among the dis tinguished visitors who will par ticipate In the discussion., The Afnerlcan" men on the pro gram are. all chief executives of motor companies. - Among these are Charles Clifton, Alfred . P. Sloan,' Jr., Walter P. Chrysler, . Pred J. Haynes. Roy D. Chapin, H. Jf. Jowett, Capt. E. V: Rlcken backer. H. H, Bassett, R. C. Gra ham. Charlee D. Hastings, Stew art McDonald, : M. L. Putcher, George M. Graham. . . Representatives of ' tn6 ports makers who will address the gathering Include E. P. Chalfant, president of Motor and- Accessory Manufacturers association, H. A. Stranahan, director of the automo--tlye equipment association, and S. D. Black, president of Black and Decker. . . ; . . - , -Motorists Will Pay Tax Motorists of the United States will pay a total of 1139,906,242 In gasdllne taxes during 1926, as com pared with $70,724,490 collected In 1924. The average gasoline tax In forty-four states, this year Is 2.44 cents a gallon; In 1924 the average was 1.81 cents. Only four states out. of forty-four are levying a-tax as low as 1 cent a gallon. South 9 GLARE CAUSED BY DUST COMiECTS ON 1, ICSl-.g AND DIKPURKS LIGHT Anolher method of enmbe.tlng ini.ng hendlightn Is BUKrest by h. M. Lucius, secretary of the Automobile club of Maryland, who oautlitns motorists to keep iho hend-lttmp lenses clean. According to tho motor club i f- MUSIC for CHRISTMAS Can you imagine what Christmas would be with- ' , out music? The romance the happiness the good 1 -;" ' fellowship would be gone entirely, "Peace on Earth, , ' Good Will Toward Men" become an empty, mean- ' ingless phrase and the cheerfulhess of our usual ' " greetings vanish. " . ' . ' - ' . - '. " .- :, f ' . t ,.r . . Music stands forth in history as the Great Inipira- tional Force.. Not only in war has tt inspired' men - to great and heroic deeds, but also in peace it has '' - inspired greater and finer achievements.' . . -. i " ! Music in-the home-rmore use of musical instru ments in the home the development of family mu sicJl units, is one of the greatest needs of our time. ' '." Now is the time to develop the latent talent in your .. . home, ...; ... . A Few Suggestions MEULIN PIANO WEBSTER PIANO PEASE PIANO KROEOER PIANO PLAYER PIANO BENCH EDISON PHONOGRAPH . COLUMBIA' PHONO GRAPH EDISON RECORDS COLUMBIA RECORDS HARMONY RECORDS BENCH COVER . MAONAVOX RADIO VIOLIN ' GUITAR ' ' UKBLELH ' PIANO 1 BRIDGE LAMPS MARSHALL'S Stanley Building 56 Ninth Ave., West f-i i ) i .ii'i i