Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1929, Page 13, Image 13

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New Los Angeles Willys-Overland Factory
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AVERAGE DAILY
Mow than 165,010 miles nf ur--fii
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m i: u( .1 t. twi-nty-rii-ht states wlih
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K.-l. Attended
"'"V., nmmlllPMt fill-
TBI '
thP new "v . ."
Lt rtctory of WillV"
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rrltorles In the wi lie i e wepk and many gaw how v;,)ip.
.. .rfu muinrd at n
; hMdat U.p plant ThurH
lT. noon. m piwi,,.nt of
J:inovPrlHn.l.'ln.'.. who homlort
il ol fuc.ory officials fpnin
1 Ohio, ni H.e ceniral fiK
?h. luncheon which was
Sul W "nn,," r r Lmmerct
Ib'pram included an oddrem
orgc I ki . :
,hc Chanilier was masker 01 , Top, left, Airplane view of new Pacific Coast Willys-Overland factory:
imonl1'- I N- Willys, president of Willys Overland. Inc.: right, some of the great
ur Willys ouilinf d the oxtenslve j rght, completed cars coming off big assembly line. Below, left, John
-MfiuriiiL' plans now under, jtock of completed engines ready for the assembly line. Bottom, one
declared the Pacific Coast in-. gr0up of the many women in upholstery department.,
i, one of the most Important j
high with a crr-iFt cnncrr.n loading
dock at floor level. ThT, 1m also
a two-story adniinistratlnn lnilld-
' . ,. It 1, 111 lilt I' Yl'lllllK ill lllf Iillllll'ill- "IS, ivkvi 1 1. i r.. , ,i...i ....
npiy lnls EreJl " ; Hotel, Mr. Willys and the faciory The factory is lilted with- Iho
''atfl1' ..... . .overland officlnls Pfoup atti'iided a illnnf r ai which I most modern machinery anil cciirtii-
m.ic. .viiivs included I were seateil several miiiured ilea i- mciu ana is one in me i""i -i"-kumpanyinB
Mr. , . : ,,rs ,i,,. hnnkers nnci sales mana- I cienl plants of its kind in i::islenie.
,lln Camphen. "" j . i ers. Krlilay another luncheon Its estlnmteit capacity Ls :lil.0(.ll
kirge of siiicn. Ut . '!,... held ul the lactorv for mem-! cars yearly anil whi n running
hers of the l'aciflc Coast aulomo- douhle shift at top speed will om-
o Irnrles. Ploy more than l.fiOfl persons.
The new Willys-Overland factory At present ahout lrto automobiles
Is one of the first automobile plants
to he opened on the coast. It repre
sents an inves!ment of l.r.oo.aoo.
consists of fom-fbuildliiRs f steel,
concrete and hi'lck construction.
havlliK a total floor space of 4.'.n.
OfiO sounro feel. The main linlld-
Open house was held dlns l"K jsixi
and furs, nnd In .the array of Philadelphia possesses one of the
salable commodities In hoiiio t vonlest orchestras the world has
the shops articles of Kuropean jev1,. )1Pard.
and American manufacture lndl- .. )lt p,.PSPnt. f(iW York ' un
cate that the remoteness of tin ; dotilitclIv the musical center of
Shtnsi capital has not naunteii i tjie woru. jt has taken tho place in .-akinx hi I of pfnplc.
the business man of the West. ; that Burlln orcunlert heforo tho' a nation, he remarks, does mil
.ji-monue ""'""rj " iiti and Willys-Overland cars are
that w.w. '"-" ' . bullt.
toropany k ""''"' T..,.. In the evenlnc at the r.illniore
1 ...... ..-n.ri- in Mr. Wlllvs: i
"u",.::: . "V. mnL-er and live trades.
l sue nun. ,..... ....
B Ourand, works ensiueer, who
in direct charRe of huildiiiB
,' n(W faeiory: Ward M. Cana-
-.resident of the United Slates
werlislni: Corporation.
Following the luneneon an ui
rtitin trip was made throuuh the
Uory which is already in opera
II IS AGAIN
OENSI
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14 Jty l " w 1 I : . Mil.-; u: a. ia.... .1 :n..i s.-m m r!u..iK. hut ..I-nti.-.'.s
toSBa-' - 1 - :r',::,,y;;;.".:: r,,:;;'" 'n,:: ::;,:,;,r:v:':.hr;1.!!:ir!;,,:v"i,h.:;'
- - , is at l-.iM a I.,, I. II. ,.f pe... ..v,.r.m.-,l..lyrimw!SlM4 mil.-. hue m the w.lilel- a.i.l the,
1,1,11,11 1 1 ........... . ,,, .,, , ... The . i.'H...iia!,e.. i l..nl'. shew -.iims,,, r Line, the l.realliiius 1.1 an
kI.M ? 4KStT- X .-ifjn-! H L.mV. ..'......,..,. .,,.. . :'........ Ml,,:. ,,-v .:,.,.,,, ..,.:. ...V Which ......
Pi ti' tlji i4&Kf S ii-" 952. C llti ' available. The fine ilniaeler ... I.I measure 111.- eaib..i il.i.i,le
V JiSSj, 4v 4rS I M.df.ud is ll,;c.,..y sea. and I. s , .., v
vWsY-t'rfi J r j--.. 4 L3 meiropeiis ef.the lu;tmi lllvei Oiseounlo.t tlio tremc.id..tis imp...-- r,,i,.nv .,f ..,. .....H v. inter and,
'-zi. .
iMpi s;w a
1 ii . ."Ni "FC $ :; I iSt S Sill
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are l.elni; turned off the assembly
line dally and crews are' worklm:
double shift in an effort lo supply
the preat Influx of orders that fol
lowed the recent introduction of
the ISL'lt Whippet four and six.
About .900 persons are now em-
Our National Lawlessness
Tho lur-iorian, .lam-'H
Admits, iinswwi'ini; h1
wlifihtT 1 ho i-i.'.hioPnili
hii-ht is at L-nuiital-lf fur
Ann'iiran hlslnry
o-l thnt in imit.t nf fatM we arc a uv
4
Trusloi"- own laws, m1i1 firewal.r ami fire
fiuewlien ! arms to the Indians aiiil did other
a.neuil- ' r. prehf iisihln Ihins conlrary to
Increased . law. Mr. Adams cites Shay's re-
xlensivety into hellion, tin- u iusi:y r. ueiiion, and
and ct.nelude:: j on and on, pilinc up uuile an lu-
difllincnl aiiainsl us :.a a lawbreak
irir people.
Wlthonl tahltiK issue on the
elehleeulh amendment, the Ilnstoll
Herald excuses Aeiericiin lawlcs-lit-ss,
m-nerall.i' speakiii;:, and de-nl'-s
the alh-K.itii.il. "This is not
a lawless iiatioti as he asstimes,"
it replies to Mf. Ailallis. The ex
pliinatlou seems to be, as Ihe
it, that 'we
I. polnls out
Old Walls Well Preserved! I war hut It Is more brilliant than become lawless overnichl. As lone.
I "Sl.infu's ancient walls are 1" , Berlin ever was. i ai;o as tho foiindlnc- of Ihe Mass.i-
fsnod condition. Tlielr massivoi "nd Philadelphia! Philadcl- eh.lsetts colony. It appears, .he
i hn'hts have protected Ihe Inhlb-jhia lias the finest orchestra I yrant was attended by cross law-
litauU from the Huns and Mon-jhavo over heard at any time or lessiuss. It was founded for one
puis many times In the past, nates anv p00 my whole life. I purpose by tho crown, and the
i which nleree tho harrier on all ri',,. , know thai I would bo ex- em nice proceeded to convert it to
four sides are topped with nionu- agKoratinK if I said that It was oiher purposes. The colonists not Huston paper i;ive.
ii-ieiiiv-r--i..' Ti r i.-I. 0 ...n.,tl i.,.ePr even more arllsl.C ,i.f. fl,., ..,-eliesl ra the WOl'.il lias OIl.V u lsrcira ro en mo coiiuiik.us in ..... .1
i .....ll... CH.Ar.Dl l,e..V. ir,n .l..duA ullt-mnilTll llf. .lift iraiCS A,.e ..r.!.!-.!1- II.I1C KlillH, lllll llie. .n I iii-n ., .-. ......
e, China. The crop failure re-of the famous Pelpi.iK wall- j .
in .he riiiiiir of the famine "If a hit of the environs ni ,
1905 when more than a million Cleveland, Ohio, were planed off,
Mtants died as a result of u'that i-iiy would til snunly witli
vere drniiRht. In I ho Slanfu walls. Hut the
The horrors of Shonsl's fam-iohio city, perhaps, would appte-
aro HKeravated hy the Inacces- ciato no further comparison w.iu
lllty of the province," says a Sianfi., for a panorama ol too
Mlftin from the Washington, D. iSianfu cip'tal from the lotty drum
headunarters of the National tower reveals monotonous rows or
Nsraphic Society. flimsy houses honlerlnir streets
CJtna's lines.. 1'otton Comes that are either muddy or rouKh-
from Shenst ly cobbled.
Shensl lies a few hundred So Automobiles. Telephones or
files west nf Plepklng (Peking) I I'-adlos
t the connecting roads are mere "On tno ouisuir.s 01 tno con-
Isihs trekked by coolies With Rested business district there nrc
fc fk-breaki.iK cargoes ' of pro- a fow residences of commercial
'. Railroads have rne.ver pone- barons surrounded hy well Kept
Jtetl tho shensi horder and the pardons which add somn attrac-
mmkh OB service
ly naviitahlo stream tho Han
so temperamental that Its
iffy channel Is a puzzle to nav-
I'l.Ors.
"Mountains rising . 11.000 feet
l. on to tno cuy oui, 10 mu muu-ern-mlndcd,
even these residences
would he marketable as antiques.
There are no electric lights In tho
capital. No garages grace tho
t the province In two near itniback yards since it would he al-
"thern end. Once these hills most impossible to drive anto
re covered with forests but to- j mobiles to tho city gates over tho
there Is hardly a sapling largo roads. For tho same reason thero
f ush to hide a man. The j arc no hrlphlly painted gasoline
reams from these hills nnd In stations with colorful "pas' nwait-
Cradle of China.', as the Wei i imr thlrstv motors. Telephones.
I'er hnsln Is called, are dotted I radios and modern amusements
in water-power flour mills, but . are .still to f nil a market there.
The telegraph, one of the few
modern touches to Slanfu wan In
stalled hv tho Chinese govern
ment to link up Its eapllals."
"I wheels havo ceased turning
r want of water. Tho raising
rattle, mules and sheep, whleh
Important sldn lines of the
"tier are also suffei-lne- 'from
fe drought.
Shensi is ahout na largo as Vo-
Nlta, but it la nearly as thlck-
populated as Pennsylvania.
mere are morn noni m.thnlf
.are mile in thn fAWita wi
Hey thai! in Onv nlhnp nnrt of
M Province. The province prof-Ms
China's finest cotton; po
Mes, alfalfa hmm k.
P. millet nnil b.,',i ..L ,i,n
ln by the wel Valley farmers.
f-oaitert Slanfu Is Great Trado
The high
of Shensi, surrounds about
''.ono of tho ti.ui. a-
fdayt of trekking from the east.
ieier sights tho fortrcss
e city oat in th n1n,H .u
'lated. i. .. " ,r
"nt commercial . cities In
jrinwest china.' 11 started og al
T'-'tg center
vara
IE
LEADS "THE RES!
PIANIST CLAIMS
n.oro than 2.000
PARIS (if) Tho noted pianist
Serge riachmanlnoff told his Paris
Interviewers that New York had
become th musical capital of the
world. American concert audi
ences, he said, were bigger and
morq appreciative of good music
than those of nny other country-
"Vear bv year, tho thing thnt
InM.resses me more nna nton
RO nnd In lr K.. v.l-, . n,l-," hn cnld. "Is the
i. f uciaiuv v..v;ui)uui viiiv.iv .,
l the great mmmnMlni inrije.nnjBrr,,i tnmi-ovement In public
e of the Celestial Umpire, I tasto nnd appreciation that has
" of which are n hM.l. ...... ni.M within an nstonlsh-
Jlml long.; '- ;. " jingiy short period of time. When
mere I, a ,ii. ..i , .... ..., , imerla In 1003
.jf0011" and traders on these 'audiences were not one-tenth an
" bmnce ni tho cargoes : largo or ns dlscrim.nai.i.B u ...w
.... no "dnian burden- aro now.
'Wllhln a few years America
mav justly claim tho largest and
most appreciative musical public
in tho whole world."
New York has replaced Tlerlln
tho bright particular n.ari
n nd i.m, r .
Itt . . " ".it um jniiui ana
i' "'? whMt from the north
trl.... , ' no"lin,d to Slanfu
Ev 11 Now an"l then in the
I . comes unon Mnniml Dml
!,.,,. " ".'un ..n.nnoi anaiaa tno origin, i"...-. . .
pJiun merchant Belling iklpi1 music, liachmaalooir adtjea. arid
MARION
Under rn e direction of'.
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C. U. WlLLIAStS
Wouldn't" you rathes have a straight
eight when it dpesn't cost a dollar
more than a six? There is now a new.
, Marmon straight-eight at $1465. ;f'
Sew Series 68, $146$. New Series 78,I'X5- Prices at factory.
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HIGHWAY MOTOR CO.
Quality Cara
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Tires are today rolbn o
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I'rom snow ami i .n he
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the true worth ot
any product.
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Formerly Exchango Tire Co.
Medford Jackson and Riverside om 620
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