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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 192a PACK FOUR HOOVER ROSES AT FLOWER SHOv. HYDE TO DEVELOP CURB DEPOSITORY SOLVES TRAFFIC PROBLEM FUVVER 11 SAM 'Hide ,e Cl. cowbov... on cv -"K on nu"t INOUSlt LAS-' ' !- iff. BT Prank I. Wollrp (Associatort Progs Form Editor). WASHINGTON. IP) IlocoRnl tlon that the nRricultural problem must bo "sold" to Industry, politi cal analysts say, s behind the se lection of Arthur M. Ilydo for what Is conceded to be n highly strat i'bIc position in the. Hoover cabl- . Tho Mlssnurlan, a former rov- ernor of his own stato and tho i "Jim Rood" of tho republican : party, Is a master of strategy In the broad sense - of compelling others to his view by. iloftly ex pounding the logic of his. position. The Kansas City Star ' says he is versatile, enorgctlc and resourceful and always wins his auillcnoo. Ho will havo plenty or winning to do In the days just ahead, Ab ' rlculture Is aaklnir for a sunny . Hpot In tho closely guarded fabric of a protective tariff. If It eels it, everything that agriculture has to sell will have its own particular "protection" added on tho cost to the consumer. Should, for that reason, tho woll organized and tariff-protected Industry of the na tion oppose sharing Us favor with agriculture, tho farm relief pro gram of tho special session of con gress may bo fraught with uncer tainties. ... Thus tho. Impression prevails that It will bo Mr. Hyde's ap pointed Job to win Industry to trie theory that If the farmer gels moro for his commodities, Industry will be ablo to sell him moro of its own. .- ''; . . .A recent .survey, by tho chamber of commerce of the United Stutes rcvealod that pity business Is tak ing n friendlier attitude toward farm relief. The Farm Journal ob servod .editorially that If It woro true, the farmer really could begin to look for something. , VA I U A4 V . -.-. 1.?., Anolhr stop l'owanl in tlic point ion of I li; ever growing traffic problem in western cities lias been taken up one oi'tbc lending bunking insti tutions in Oaklunl,Calif.Tbe new ilcvice shown, above permits patrons of the bank to make de posit ai any hour of the iluy o'r night without leaving their machines. The car is a new 1020 l)n rant Sixty de luxe sport roadster. A close-up of the depository is shown in inset. As the Kansas City Star points out.perhaps no other post at the disposal of Mr. Hoovor at this time Is more importan tthnn that of sec rotary of agriculture. Tho farm problem remains unsolved. A spe cial session ' of congress will bo called to enact progressiva farm legislation.-The now secretary of agriculture will be responsiblo for the department affected by this legislations . In a copyrighted article the Star says It Is understood tho Mlsnourlan was selected by Mr. Hoover be cause he was greatly lnpressed by his record . as an administrator, both while governor of his nallvs stato and as a business man. i It Is recognized, tho arllclo con-, tlnues, that the tasks confronting! tho now socrotary will bo largely of an .administrative and oxecutlve nnutro. Measures to relieve the i farm situation were among Mr. Hoover's campaign pledges and it i will be up to the new secretary to put these measures Inlo effect a task of no mean proportions when tho magnitude and ramifications of tho farm problem are considered. LENINGRAD BEATS Furthermore, the appointment of Mr. Hydo ia taken jih a recogni tion of. that dement of the repub lican party which supported ox Governor Frank O. Lowden of Illi nois and hH .views on tho farm question in tho pro-eonvontion period;. Hydo did not join in sup port of tho. equalization fee, but his Influence was credited with winning Missouri for frowden, and later with taking tho stato to TIoo vor when lt became apparent Low don hnd no chance. LKX1XGRAU OP) In nn effort to fitflu speculation in bread, the Leningrad municipal council has Introduced a new system of dis tributing I ho Muff of life to the local population. All workers 'and employes are supplied through house commit tees with bread books. These give tho holders tho right to purchase in any bakery In tho city enough loaves to meet the daily require ments of the family. The bread Is sold at a standard price fixed by tne trade department. Traders, clergymen, and all oth ers cJacscd as non-tollers, and who are therefore not in possession of Htii'h ln'tMiil books, must pay high er prices for their bread'. Tho new system has already yielded results, in that a'houL 200 tons of socalled "speculation" brand is being saved dally. The bread book3 made speculation and resale of bread extremely difficult. I'l.ANEK AII VAKMBlt IX WAR ox siMimow - iss - f . ; Chrysler "65m4-Door Sedan, SIH3 Vi-sSiiiHx CORCORAN. Calif. (JP) Poison ed wheat, scattered from air planes, has proved t an effective waepon against tho ' hundr&ds of thousands of sparrows, which pick up seVd grain in tho Lake Tulare basin as fast as the farmers can sow it. From tho air Dick GUkey,van aviator, has scattered the deadly grain over 1-1,000 acres, rind thou sands of birds havo' been extermi nated. Some of the farmers havo had to re-seed their land, but they believe the remaining sparrows will not be ablo to decrease greatly this year's yield. ' - it i. mm i in , ii j p Ask for a Demonstration Jin a Chrysler "65" Chrysler "65's" unparalleled low price marks it instantly 1 as exceptional value. , Chrysler "65" has that flash ing performance that dis tinguishes Chrysler motor cars from all others. Chrysler "65" has its spring ends anchored in blocks of live rubber, which, with hydraulic shock absorbers, enable the "65" to travel any '1040 ANU.UrWARDS AVip Chrysler 6S" prices Hush nrss Coupt, S 10-10; ReaJsttr (with rumble it at), JftoJ; 2-Dnar Sedan, t IMS. Three Iher body styles, tll)!S la SIHS. New Chrysler "tS" frites Royal Sedan, SISSS; Coupe (with rumble teat), tISSS; Rtadstrr (with rumble seat), HS5S. Si other body styles, tltfS to l.'.US. Hire wheels extra. Altprleeif.o.b. fattory. road without lurch or pitch. In style, the Chrysler "65" stands out as the fashion plate of its price field. You'll be proud to own a Chrysler "65." Check over its features. Experience, through demon- stration, the marvelous per formance they make possible." Then you will understand the reason for. the superiority of the Chrysler "65." (o Other Car ., so Low in Price Offers so Great a Combination, of Fine Car Features 6- cylinder high-compression engine of Chrysler "Silver-Dome" princi ple. 65 h. p. . 7- bearing crankshaft extra-large, counter weighted. Crunkshuft impulse neu tralizes Iso-therm Invar-Strut pis tons. Rubber engine mountings. Thermostatic engine heat control. Manifold heat control. Electric gasoline gauge. Pivotal steering. Spring-ends anchored in blocks of live rubber, instead of mctul shack les. Weatherproof internal expanding 4-whccl hydraulic brakes. Hydraulic Shock ab sorbers. ; Mohair or broadcloth up holstery optional, with out extra cost'. i?a F.tc, etc. CH B i V. Hit V S 1. F. M (IT O S I' R () I) L'CT R5 ; U MEDFORD MOTORS . : 128 S. Riverside ' Phone 762 Smith is Biiinff Ihf rnllrond for ihnft." ' - -, "Wlmt cllil h6 lose?" ' "One nf tliolr loeomotlvoa lirtorl the Rffre tiro, tTf .tho back of his car." "' S.tO nnrt Costs 'Poor .lorry smnshed his car and got pinched yesterday." "Hfally? What was the charKO?" "Orlvlnff undor the influence of woman." Cop (to Sweet Young Thins turning rlpht against one-way traf fic stream) : , ' "Hoy, you cant do that.',' . , . V. T.: "Why?" i:op: "Woll, a rlpht turn Is wioiib tho loft turn is rlRht. It you wanna turn right turn left and men uh.-KO ahead." The pedestrian has the richt ot way hut he never gets it until he's in an ambulance, en routo tq the hospital. ' ., , v ' '-. . '., Grandma: i'Isn't it wondorful how a' slnglo policeman can dam the flow o( traffic?" Little Grandson: "Yes, but, you just ought to' hear the truclt' dri vers.'' : ' ' An optimist is a man who thinks the little mink on tho back of the car will hold all his wife will want to take. -, . Tho owner of a car of doubtful ac ultimately concluded that It needed overhauling. After the Karago mdn walked nrouijd it a couple, of times one of thorn re marked: "That's a good spotliRht you havo. , Lot's Jack It, up and run a new car under H.". A certain motor ear manufac turer who hail advertised that he had put a car toKethor In seven minutes, was rung up on tho 'phone and ased if it Was true. "Yes," was the. answer: "why?" "oh, nothing,- nut I believe I've got tho car." ' 'What kind of storo is that fel low running?" asked tho motorist. 'Well," he has auto parts for Georgette Lamps! of New York pictured with the new bronze and yellow President Hoover rose left) and the deep .red Mr. Hoover rose displayed at the sixteenth International flower show In New rose displayed York. sale." replied the attendant In the ins stntiuii, !'buyn butter, cet's and poultry, doalfl in real estate, paints houses, mnrrios folks in his capaci ty as juHtife ot ponce, runs the post office, sella, - stamps, ham.s. molasses, etr., and takes hoarders upstairs. I reckon yoU'd call It a drug store." : . She: "What do you think of the new typn(of car that uun he con vortod for aleepinn?" lio: It's the hunk. ' . 1 Remember when driving the wind can't go through yaur wind shield, but you can. ( - One person can park a car with caeh, but it takes two to park ona If you're going to havo any fun out of it. men onco sat on tho.ront porch in carpet slippers and a red under-hhirt. Wo. Can Sympathize I'w had tho grip, i)io pip, tlio gout, Luuipjnw, . lockjaw, and phlc bitlis, " But never suffered like I do ' With hackAeatdrlveritlB. Thoy say Hint wind blowing Into tho mouth Injures tho tonsils. This Is a. good health hint to pass on to the next hack-scat driver. Another good memory test Is the guarnnteo of the man who sold you tho second-hand car. ; . ' Copyright, If ho wraps a1 ton-dollar ' bill around a roll of ones, his car la the ono with tho bugle horn. If every ratlroad cross-arm warning carried u neat minor, al least the girls would stop, look and maybe listen. Moss Feature Synd. 1 PAPA FISH NOT ABO V 13 . ACTING AS.IXCUKATOIl How disheartening when you stop -to hlp n Pair of. ankles change a tire and ' discover they belong to a grandmother. "Sunday, be." No; isn't what It used to instead of flivroring. SAN FRANCISCO (?) A male pipe-fish in the Steinhart aquarium hero recently hatched 114 young from a pouch on his body. This was an effective demon stration of the success of the co operative ' parenthood that exists In pipefish. The female lays the eggs, but , drops them into the pouch of. tho male, which there upon" carries thorn nJnmt in com parative safety . until ' they are hatched. ; : - Plasslf ie1 nriveriislTiu tretfl results. orate. "nook 8bWrb.;' The "1, .,, ' "or are Hiey Ju8. "re " wo,kn,, con,ruct.e i"4. S w.e worst piece 0 r7, world. tad In ' l'lodirtil in . ''.-. .. - " 1JU11CV f.t u. uio rncts," OW8,0b le"' BWit .test every detail ot L "l wi by nuttiK",hlth, . ual driving umlor con nT" lllllPn l'tn WIHllt btlt L. wo ud r,, .r. A serrlori n-..,. ' . was en, ,r. 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