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PXGE THREE
KANSAS
TRY THIS WITH YOUR A UTO
IDOL
PRESENTS
FARM
PLAN
Senator In Acceptance Ad
dress Lauds Hoover
A Great Day For Jay
hawkers And Everybody
Happy Party Loyalty
Stressed.
TOl'KKA, Kuna., Autf, IS. (fl'J j
Nonpartisan disposition of, the j
vexing agricultural problem thru!
u joint congressional committee
was advocated hero today by I
Senator Curtis of Kansas in his j
address formully accepting the j
republicau vice-presidential noin- j
ination. j
Tariff revision ami development
of Inland waterways were other
suggestions for relief of the farm
er by tiic Kansas senator, 'who
gave first attention and greatest
space in his addresses to a discus
sion of the agricultural situation,
with which lie has been identified
for many years in congress.
Speaking from a temporary
sladn shielded from the setting
sun on the south steps of the ma
jestic Kansas state house, Sena-
Curtis was given an ovation
lor
by the crowd before him on the
lawn. Kunsans who
Chevrolet Officials
Visit Pacific Coast
l 1
With production In .11 great
Chevrolet factories running at r.
record- pace for this period X the
I year and sales continuing t lntf
highest summer level in the niM")
jof the company,. V. S. Knudsen.
1 m-ncliliini tint fhpvrnlet Motor
.company and li. II. (iraiit. vice-1 ,i
'president In charge of sales, arc. ' Q Mtmamam
OH llll' I-ill-IIll- ".' " '
j weeks' business tour.
In the course of the tour, which
Cbi-vrolet of Itt-S about ten days t "The Smart Set." which is playing 1 most exclusive of Us kind In Amcr-
mtcf. ... tt.n lM..lt( Ihnntor tniiKirrnw )mi Mlilvi-lnlr nntn lonmu hnvn wnn
The most famous of these fields 1 a majority of the games played
is that of MeodQWorooii on Long) tin the coast as well as many play
lsland, where the Ihitish-Anusvican ed throughout the oast.
International cup contests were j Most of tho road and grounds
held. Director Jack Conway film-j scenes of "Tho Smart Set" woro
cd many scenes at this field for ; filmed with Haines1 and Alico' Day,
the exteriors of the picture. i the feminine lead, at tho Uplifter's
.Most of the west coast scenes Club polo field in Santa Monica
wore filmed at the Midwiek Conn-( canyon, only a few blocks from tha
try club In "Pasadena, one of tho 1 Pacific ocean.
'The Smart Set' at
Craterian Monday
i Three famous polo "iehls, one
! of them the most famous in Amer
; ica, were used for scenes In AV It -
Ham Haines' new starring picture.
n
j will include the leading business j M
centers of the west, the Chevrolet I Q
n
OE30E
Stutliibakor's research engineers demonstrate the low center of gravity of Studebaker cars by tilting them to
extreme angles. Tests proved that the Commander, illustrated above, can bo tipped to an niihlo ot 5.i5 de
uroos before toppling. President Eight, can be tilted to 55 degrees before it roaches the point of balance.
The Dictator ijll'degvoes, and The KrsUine 02. Low center of gravity, audi as these figures prove, Is an im
portant factor of safety In a motor car. .
.1 .
party and are expressed In our i lions to veterans of our wars, and
olatform " -i0 extend it to their widows,
"They are Mr.- Hoover's and,
they are mine,' be said. "They j
art; thoKt of "Washington. Lincoln
have ent;,m l nvolt. Thorn must bo no
phaus and dependents.
him to congress for 33 yea-'- disloyalty- witnln 0Ul. ,nnks, and
made up most of tho throng
which also Included national party
leaders and a representative from
each state.
' To the Kansans who cast their
only ballot for him for president
in the national convention, and
to his party. Senator Curtis call
ed for a "L'nited and impenetra
ble front." Ho referred to Her
bert Hoover, the party's presiden
tial nomnlee, as "well worthy of
the party's choice, a. credit to it
and to the nation, .built in the
eyes of our people and of the
world." As if to emphasize his
reference, lie had spelled the
name of air. Hoover in his pre
pared address In capital letters.
Six amplifiers above his; head
carried' the Senator's words to the
audience before him, shaded by
the wide-spreading elms. An ox
there will be none. Republicans
may . quarrel among themselves,
but not at such a time as this."
Declaring "I am opposed to tho
repeal of the ISth amendment or
of the Volstead act, Curtis re
mlndei
recur
Khaw:
believe in and practice enforce
ment of the law." It Is one of
AL
ACCEPTANCE TALK.
" RADIO DEALERS TO
E
j executives will visit with Chevrolet
dealers in each community, discuss
individual dealer prouiems ami
study local business conditions as
they pertain to Chevrolet.
tteorc leaving Detroit, Knudsen'
ilnl niv..liirtlni. lit tho t
first seven months of the year to : Q
August first totalled !.:.'! i cars p
ana irucKS. urea King mv
margin all former marks for this ; I
period and definitely indicating ; 1
Unit tho millionth car fcullt In ,1HSI
will come off the production linej
early in September. -More than
SUO.OOU of the "bigger and better"!
inodel cars are now In tho hands ,
of owners. i
Included among the cities to be ;
visited on the executive tour are '
the following and will be visited
n this order: Chicago. Kansas'
City, I-os Angeles, Oakland, San j
Francisco, Portland. Seattle, Spo
kane, Butte and Minneapolis. In!
Kansas City, Knudsen and (.Irani j
checked tho progress of construe-l
tlon work on the newest Chevrolet!
assembly plant now rising in that,
city. "When completed this fall j
it will have a capacity of 350 cars
a day and will bring Chevrolet's
production facilities up to 1,250,000
units annually. -
Tho party will return to Detroit I
September 1st in time to witness
the production of the millionth
Most of the Victor Talking mil
chine . and radio representatives
in. southern Oregon will attend
WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR
PLAY SAFE AND CHOOSE A GUARANTEED
"0. K. USED CAR"
It's your assurance that you're not only going to get a bargain when
you purchase, but will also enjoy SERVICE after you buy. EVery
car on our used car lot bearing an O. K. tag, has been reconditioned and
is GUARANTEED FOR 30 DAYS
It's a big satisfaction to know that the integrity and the reputation
this firm has always enjoyed' in southern Oregon is behind your used
;ar purchase YOUR SATISFACTION is paramount with us.
Pierce-Allen Motor Co.
lUsed Car Lot Bartlett and 8th St. Phones 941-150
:oooeo
ed his Kansas friends of his rVHrOT R f! I 1 1 XIXI I T : !1 mtH'tin m M'ford M'ednes
d as prosecuting attorney of "XPr I IW I 111 I I ! ! iF ' h,y 'vt'Ili"r' August 22, beginning
nee county to show that "I I A Llj I IJSUL I I I UUL wila "-''"iiiet at tho Hotel Med
io In and practice cnforce-i ford and ending with an Open
bis proud boasts that he "dried By puui ii Haupcrt, Associated,
up" Khawnee county. Press stall writer.
KIjiIo l,immi Comlrol Kin veil. . ! A I .HAW V V Anir I K i'Zm
I'lio republican vli-e-prcsideiitial j n tuc qUtet surroundings ot the district are J.
forum session at the 1'almer Mus
ic house.
Among the Victor men who
woll bo present from out of this
J-f. Murray, chief
nominee strut k out hard at those cool, rambling executive -mansion,
who suggested state control of a-M Governor Smith sought rest today
coholic beverages. lie related ; to - prime himself physically over
that all but two of the. slates rati-itae week-end for the biggest event
fied the 18th amendment and byj0 hts career the official- notll'i
"tbls voluntary action which binds! catwn Wednesday evening of his
nil. the stales delegated to the nomination for the presidency
federal government their full anU for lUc far-flung stumuhiK
tensive radio broadcasting hook-1 original power and responsibility j C;im)UigM he probably will under-
mm at-iii. ii i uia- uul uilu mw uu on mo liquor proniouion qucs-; take within a fortnight
and to tlic cars of countless : Hon.1
thousands In every section of, the
country.
''-SitJenittor-;Fess .'of Oliio, temporary
chairman of the republican con
vention, notified Senator Curtis
of his nomination and In de
claring his choice a "wise decis
ion" related the legislative record
of the nominee, culminating in his
advancement to tho post of lead
er of his party In the senate three
years ago.
U was a great moment for
Kansas as Senator Fees turned to
pronounce the senator ns choice
of his party for. vice-president. Ho
Is the first vice-presidential can-
didate from this slate and if elec
ted will bo the first- ever to at
tain that office Qom west of tho
Mississippi. -
None beamed more
though than the sun-brownei
of these western plains upon
whom was placed the mantle.
Horn in this city in u log cabin.
he has worked steadfastly ahead;
first, a- youth on the prairies with
some of his Indian forebears; la
ter, a jockey on v the" frontier
tracks, a hack .driver about To
peka while studying law. and fin
"For the federal government
now to t adopt, , pi; oveti'to"proposo
or to 'favor a policy which will
result in allowing each state to
Political conferences, which dur
ing, tho. week brought to Albany
if our- democratic leaders Senator
Walsh, of Montana, Glass of Vir
ginia and George of Georgia, and
engineer for the Victor company
of Portland; S. F. Nlelssen, ra
dio expert, I'ortlund; AV. C. Rice,
manager of the Northwestern
Victor ltfstiibi: l;ng company,
Portland, and Fred Aubrt, of
ramden, N. .t.. who has boon
transferred from that state to
southern Oregon territory.
Cuests will attend from Hose
burg, Krants Pass, Ashland, and
Klamath Kalis.
i
determino for Itaeic tnc aiconouc j josepuuB Daniels wore, for the
conlont of beverages to be manu-. momcntt at an enu. The nominee's
factured, sold and transported 6peecil of acceptance was in shape
throughout tlie? country, would be' doUvery- 0nly the necessity
a direct and Indefensible attempt,. maing some revisions in his
on Its part to evade or to rcpu-; ly t(J William Allen White's at
dtate the rcsiionsibility so -'-,le-) tack on his legislative record kept
Itobbery in-ovcs Costly
POZAIilOVATZ;. Kerblt Ten
I gypsies have been sentenced to
: lit years imprisonment in nous
for killing three watchmen in rob
bing a bank here. They farted
away the safe only to find It
contained three dinars about
three cents.
gated and assumed, and an c"-jluG governor from giving himself!
uiaui iu iLuv.n),n.. n.au fov (.mnninteiv to rest and recre
ation.
bility to the seveial states from
whence it came, without any justification.
Jiuild Motors in I.tombuyi
POMIJA V. Jmlia India Js lu
have its first motor car factory. It
for the week-end was a dinner
P.,,. l.im tr.nl irVit lui nnH'U.
ilimrely. tlicrcfoi'e I Muto Ihut not j mnen whb ,)ave beeiassh'ncd
"K 1 !,c,""tlly " fiu . " ito cover his campalen. He expect-
luumuuy.eiiiuiuiis uu, "' r ed n0 cnievs, and wns determined
The Koveinor'8 only engagement I ,vin i,ult ni Jlomliay by un
Aniericnn firm.
but funher, I am opposed to the
happily repeal of the mh amendment o'SSaJK
led son of the Volstead act eary ncxt wek ,,r various
much as :
here
Foin mn; of ,.Wmotln8!lJy- for tho notification cere-!
koo.1 government f . ''Z vrent prospect ls that
Ins the era ot national P' ospel lly.: c,Hl,v rnunimr miln
I Senator ltobinon of Arkansas.
Willi Ills wile, will bo house guests
never before ennallcd by any na
tion on the ' fnne "C llio - Klobo"
by the senator, as
were outlined
lumu. :nnilftnnltnn itnt!ml
"I. To protect aKncultui-e er-j
at the execulivo mansion over th(
Senator I'ltt-
man of Nevada, who will notify
W P.oSecu.lnB attorney for, this ;fectlve,y. and to encourage It in mn u
county at the age of H4. From
,tbat start be went ahead 1" the
game of politics to the goal at
tained officially today.
The question of tho proper
relief for agriculture Is a trying
mid perplexing on.c,' he declared.
"The problem is of deep-seated
economic importance to every citi
zen without regard to his occu
pation or his political party. Prop
erly its solution is and always
i,h ou Id be. non-partisan.
"T nni ffinvinrPfl flint If - n small
Joint committee of the house and to enter entangling alliances with
senate were appointou to siuuy none.
the problem and to find its "7. To encourage all industry
proper solution, the necessary re-jand to maintain a protective tar
lief quickly could und would lie Iff, with duties high enough fully
afforded. The committee could to protect American ihuuum,
and Mrs. PiUmini also will be
every proper manner
"H. To protect American labor;"1"1 -1
by enacting ail needed legislation, , -'-. ,,... -,
and by encouraging closer rela-1 Hundreds of he R.iverm.r k .1
tlons between labor and capital. 1 friends ami political udyisors in e
with- cxpecieu aeie 110111 .e
.special trains and boats on the
Hudson having been arranged to
"o. To enforce the laws
cut fear or favor.
'4. To encouraKe active par
ticipation by women in tho con
duct of tile government.
"5. To reduce the public debt,
public expenses, and taxes.
li. . To maintain peace, engage
be assisted in its task by the ad
vice and experience of the most
capable experts on the . subject
wbosc serviced can bo obtained."
Sennlor Curtis supported, the
McNnry-Hnugen farm bill las'.
' session, after pressing two of
.his own, which' were sponsored in
theJ house by democrats,- but he
voted to uphold the veto or ''resi
dent Coolldgo of the Mc.Nary-Hati-gen
measure on tho basis of his
responsibility to the administra
tion as Its leader In the senate.
Tariff Itcvlslmi I'ntctl
He also proposed today tariff
revision by the next congress to
obtain higher duties on some agri
cultural commodities and like Mr.
Hoover, saw great hope in the
extension ond Improvements of
Inland vaterwaj-s. Tho senator
believed the republican party 1ms
done much for tho farmers al
ready and declared that vithout
jhat help, the agricultural ' situa
tion "would be , Infinitely worse
than It Is." "1."t
Government finances, labor, law-
enforcement and the "encourage
ment ot Women in government"
were other subjects emphasized In
the brief address delivered from
the state house steps here In the
birthplace and home of the Kan
sas senator.
In praising Mr. Hoover as a
man whose "extensive knowledge.
I training and experience, which
1 well fit him to guide the country
wisely and Justly to new heights
ot renown," Senator Curtis re
ferred also to President Coolldgc,
declaring that ' the policies of Cal-
yln Coolldgc ore those ot our
handle tho, crowd. Those in chaiv;o
lf uiTungetncnts for the ceremony
arc expecting IUO.000 persons to ho
within sight of the governor as he
outlines his views on campaign
commcrco with all nations, and ; issues from the cast stops ot the
siaie capuoi. a ciihiii ,m huhi IJ
100 radio stations has been ar
ranged for the broadcasting o( the
event.
As ho delivers his acceptance ;
speech. Ooverror Hmitn will stanu 129 n. Riverside
on a platform at the first iunmn'(
of tlic towering stops. I'.olow and
Immediately In front of him will
he-close to 0OO newspapermen, and
American products and American
labor against foreign competition.
I'roinole Air Development.
. To develop. '-aid. and en
WE STOP
TIRE WEAR
SHIMMY
WHEEL WOBBLE
HARD STEERING
Axles Straightened
WHEELS TESTED FREE
Mack's Garage
Wheel Alignment and Brake
Specialists
J. H. MaKenzie
ourage means of transportation i struight ahead, on a platform built
around me ct ucsicriiiu siaine 01
ricncral "Phil" Sheridan, who was J
born In Albany, will be a small
butuilion of photographers and
movie men.
To tho right and left of the nom
inee will be Beats for members of
the democratic national commit
tee und mounting on the steps be
hind will bo Beats for friends of
the governor and other distinguish
ed ((UOStS.
Thursday, tho day after the not
ification, Governor Smith plana to
go to New -York for an overnight
Htay, before fiolng to Sea Girt, on
the New Jersey coust to attend
a iiolltical rally Saturday and re
view national guard troops. The
mlddlo of the following week will
find him in Syracuse for his an
nual visit to the New-York state
fair at which he plnns to deliver
a non-political speech.
Ileyond that engagement the
nominee's plans have not been dis
closed. It is expected that he will ,
seek a vacation ever Labor iJay, '
and launch his speech making i
campaign shortly thereafter. The j
scope of his Btumping for the pros-:
fdeney hiis not been determined
and communication, national and
International, by land and water.
and In the nlr. through the con
solidation of railroads; the estab
lishment of a complete system of
Inland waterways: tho re-estab
lishment of a strong merchant
marine; a strong- postal and com
mercial aircraft service, and
wider and morn efficient use ot
the ever'-lncreu'ilng possibilities of
radio, -
"it. To rive co.ua! and exact
Justice to all men of whatever
state or persuasion. ; '
10. To Bunnort the state gov
ernments in all their rights.
"If To preserve the federal
government In Its whole constitu
tional vigor, and to maintain and
expand the existing high state of
national consciousness.
Freedom of Worship.
"12. To preserve the 1 I b e rt V
of the press: the freedom of speech
and worship; civil liberty and se
curity of individual rights: and
to promote the cause of. educa
tion amonit the people. '
'13. To protect the lives and
property of our citizens by com
pletion of an adequate system of
flood-control for the Mississippi
river, and its tributaries, and else
where If necessary'- to prevent
recurrence of a disaster such as
recently 3 occurred In the Missis
sippi valley.
'14. To continue ft RonerouB
policy -In, the fulfillment ot obliga-
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. .if?t
Klmer C McKinnon and John K.
Wood, (omists from Oakland, Col.,
camping here, reported $50 cafh,
$r,3n travelers checkf. n- revolver
and several articles slolen from
'heir tnt, 1 4
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