MEDFORn MffTL TRTBUNX 1rRDF0BD, onKGOY, STTXPAY, JUTAT 20, 10.10. --. -rAUK FUUIt (V! tin tun- t. ... t t j TO STUDEBAKER StXj Tribute tn the uplcndid perform ance, and pmnumy of tho new MtUflrlmtcer hIx If contained In two ' recent letters received at the Stude hiiker factory, according to (J. V. , .1yorn, local Studchaker dealer. The , new ytudebaker six In the luiveHt priced Ktudehaker in history, "The first Utter, from fi. 1. Klaherty of the Campbell Unking company. Sioux City, la., aays: 'I am tat well please J with my new Ktudehaker nix four-door edan that 1 want you to know a collide of ex ceptional thlnfnt this car htm done. "The most recent waa it teHt I made for ga mileage. Kor 3 20 milew in and around Klonx City, the car averaged a little better than l!l miles to the gallon of gas. This covers driving at vnriou rates of Hpeed from five mlleB per hour up. 1 conHider this an exceptional rec ord.' "Tho wecond letter was Bent by tho Jndlan llef.uko Cub Co.. ofj South Itend, Ind. After announcing that two new Studebaker xlxcn pur chased by the company shortly af ter the introduction of tho new model have been In constant nei vice i day and night, the letter continued: , "''One of iIicho can han been J driven 13.000 mile and tho other) lli.UOO mile. They havo given splendid tmtlHfiicliuti not only frojn the standpoint of dependability, but hI-ho In economy. , "'Since cab hcvIco Is not the easiest life for an automobile, and ulnco the deep hdow We have had to drive through thin winter made the Htraln ever greater than normal, wo feel that the now Studebaker nix liven up to the reputation of the Studebaker name in every wuy.' " 'Man From Wyoming' Showing at ialto fiary Cooper, hero of "The Vir ginian" and "Tho Texan," becomes a gallant captain In the 13. S. Kn Klneera In "A Man Krom Wyom ing," which opciiH at the Fox Hlaltu ' theater today. "A Man From Wyoming" 1h the Ulory of the war adventures of a ( young westerner who enlist at tho ' firm UurIo call and Reives vallan,t . ly In tho gi'OHt conflict In France. During ft particularly stiff en gagement Juno Collyer. u tudety t girl ambulanco-drlver, craving thrills, make her way to tho front, "A. O. L." She wandcrn Into Cooper's territory and drawn heU flro. Ho Is forced to arrest her. llu treutH her roughly, but ho can not help art miring her grit. She 1: 'fascinated by hla Htern manllnehi, ' and, tho rc.nilt of their frlend."hiji is murrlage In a tnnnll French vil lage back of tho linen. They pend three happy daj'H to V gcthor In happy abandon. Itut hn In ordered back to tho trenches again, and they part. letter on i At Y n 1 i f No Charge HH Within City Limits Firestone Blue Itlversldo at tth St. Lumber Concern Builds Canal and Locks ra I '$ .ft-)' "' & tea x f 1 1 I : mmmmmpxmx'Bmmmmmma As a means of increasing the efficiency of lumber production, the Long Bell Lumber Company, which operates tho largest mill in the world at Longview, Wash., is building a 1200-foot canal and two large concrete locks. This is the first time in lumbering history that such a device for transferring logs between two different bodies of water has been utilized. At top is shown the slow cable method now used whereby logs are hauled over a levee from the Cowlitz river to a log storage pond near the mill. Bottom, a Pontiac coupe which transported a scout party to the scene of these unique lumbering operations. Cooper us among those killed In n.n; ngoKment with the enemy. Then- conies the reaU .thrill of able picture. "Shooting Straight9 at Fox Craterian With the cyoH of the United Slates focused on Chlcngit and tho activities of gangland, "Shoot ing iilralght," liailio il'IcUireH' Intent,, uught to be box office the country over. Tho picture, with Ulchanl 3lx at nix bent opens at tho Fox Craterlau theater today, of course, gangster pletureH Mr A. Complete and . . . Modern Service Car (T "Jim" Smith INVITC tic Tr vnira vrvT di aiuaut with real life in Chicago keeping three full junipH ahead of tho eel lull. 1. 1 Imaginations of Hollywood, they are mill fairly hot.' This ono Is much better than most of the gelatine stnrloH of the big machine boys from tho mid-west. Richard HIx if revealed straight off as a big racketeer; the climate gclst too warm for him and he leaves. In a train wreidt he loses his own Identity and assumes thai of a welt-known reformer. He lands In a small country town, when- the gangsters are Just start ing and from that point on there Is action a-plenty with a good comedy twist ivciirring constantly heriuiHo of Mix mist ale en Identity. Open From HH 6 a. m. to 11 p. m. 5il "Bill" f watkinS VISIT FIRE PLANT OF U. S. RUBBER CO.; j OKTIiOlT. Mich.. July 20. (,P : The manufacture of tires was given! an intensive study here recently) when 2U French automotive engi neers, in America to compare our! efficiency with that of France, vis-j Ited the tire plant of tho United I States Rubber company. v j i;. J. Lemon, field engineer of the I'nited States t!re department ! and a pat president of tho Detroit .section of the society of automotive engineers, acted as host to the dis llngiih'hed foreign giuun during their stay at tho tire plant. In cluded in the group were the engi neering heads of the leading for eign automotive manufacturers. The visitors were particularly Im pressed with the processes Involved in the manufacture of Hi-ch by the flat-band method, and by tho con struction of web cord both de-l velopments which were originated1 and first used by the United States Rubber company m their Detroit j plant. I After remaining In Detroit for j ten days, tho visitors proceeded to) French Lick, Ind., to attend thoj annual summer session of the i American Society of Automotive Engineers. 4 LOCARNO, Switzerland. July 10. (P) Tho European branch of the Tomarkln foundation of New York has started to build a laboratory hero for research and experimental therapeutics In tuberculosis. Dr. Leander Tomarkln gave (-10,000 to start the work. UUDAPKST, Hungary. July 19 fP) Cardinal Justinian Bored,' primate of Hungary, led a pilgrim age of 30,000 men to tho shrine ofj .Maria' llesnyo, 40 miles from thlsj city, as part of the celebration oft the 900th nnnlversary year of St. t Kmery. J HAVANA, July 19. (P) Shark! fishermen have made good catchesi In Havana harbor this season, hav-' ing harpooned several 1 feet pe-i clmens within a stone's thrwo of the business district. NANKING, July 19. (P) Czecho slovakia has given the Nationalist government sixteen trees for plant ing In tho garden surrounding tho tomb of Dr. Sun Vat-Sen at Purple mountain, near this city. Freedom fnun gangs is much like other freedom. It is reserved for those who have backbone enough to win it. Springfield News-Sp'ri. Numismatists are puzzled over u coin that Is perfectly smooth' and plain on both sides. They -can't mako heads nor tails uf kansas Gazette. it.f-Ali- It Is to be noted that tho treasury wailed until congress was about to adjourn before iimiouncing (here )h a $2011,000,01)0 surplus. Wichita Kagle. r Phone 520 at f j '" fill irirniiaHwiiiint. A new business coupe, on tho Standard Six chussU, with a longer and wider body, has recently bern announced by Grahum-Paigo Mo tors corporation. With its 6C horseDower, seven bearing crankshaft motor, this model has a wide appeal aa a rug ged and reliable business model or as a port pleasure car. The bodies and chassis are built entirely in Craham plants and present a dis tinct Improvement over tho types previously offered. They havo metal back and quarter panels with French typo metal roof sides. Tho front Hoat is adjustable with in a range of three Inchest and seat backs may ho readily tilted forward to give access to the roomy rear compartment. As In all other Graham models, all windows and windshields aro equipped with laminated safety plate shatter-proof glass. Uphol stery In the new coupe Is of fine A Bombing In denying tho application of . Warren K. Hillings and Thomas .1. j Moonoy for pardons, the governor I of California followed the recom mendations of his official advisory I boards. Indeed, In the Hillings case I he had no choice. The state consti- I tutlon provides that tho governor! may not pardon a person .twice ! convicted of a felony without thoj consent of tho majority of the Jus tices of tho supremo court, and the majority had specifically declined to authorize such action. That pro-i vision did not apply in the Mooneyl case, but hero Governor Young's; pardon board had recommended that he deny the application, says the Kansas City Times, editorially. Hillings and Mooney are serving life terms for their alleged part tn planting a bomb that killed ten persons who were watching a pre paredness parade In Kan Francisco c New Graham Coupe Announced quality broadcloth with headlining to match, rumble seats aro uphol stered in black leather. Attractive color combinations are available and the generous outside dimensions of the new bodies em phasize the exceptionally roomy In terior. One of the exclusive features of the new coupe is the construction of its framework, a combination of Case in Doubt in Hilii. A reading of tho long majority opinion on tho Hillings case leaves the impression that there is a very strong element of doubt as to the guilt of both men. Hillings had already served one" term for tho unlawful possession of dynamite and belonged to a group of persons who believed in the uso of violence to accomplish radical ends. Tho majority held, therefore, that It was entitled to consider tho "inferences, that 1t was entitled from the Identity between tho two crimes of which tho defendant stands convicted." One new piece of evidence upon which Hitlings and Mooney heavily relied was an affidavit from a' wit ness who Identified them as having a hand in the explosion. Ho now repudiates his previoiiM testimony. The majority declined to accept his statement and upheld his original WAX T E R P. . H R Y S L E R PRESENTS TWO NEW STRAIGHT BIGHTS All progress is change. Only by change do man and the factors of his civilization move from the lower to the higher state; from the cruder to the finer development. Our Chrysler engineers devote their lives to study, to analysis, to experimentation. And out of this constant searching and trying come the knowledge, conviction and decision that lead to progress. In announcing two complete lines of New Straight Eights, in addition to our lower-priced Chrysler Sixes, we now regis ter our most important change and progress all designed, all worked for, all created to give the world better and more satisfy ing transportation. CMRYSI.Kn K10.1IT: Standard ModHs-lloadstrr $1495. Coupe 14!5. Sedan 1525-Sncclal Coune J13T, Speetal Sedan $15i!5. Special Convertible Coupe SIMS. Sport Roadster (six wire wheels and t k rne'u $15M. All prices f. o. b fBl lory. Special equipment extra.-CllKYSI.KR I.MI'KUlAb FIGHT Seven Psenfler Sedan, Five Passenger Sedan, Sedan, Llmcusine, Closed-coupled Five Pasenger Sedan ArVanae with us tor Immediate demonstration. r.i.ar .noan. arrange J.. J.-OSENBRUGGE 123 So. Riverside Phone 1109 steel and wood. The wood frame members, instead of being fastened with wood screws, as is tho general practice, arc drawn together with heavy bolts. These bolts are so lo cated that they may bo reached from tho Interior of tho body by turning back tho rt-im material for removing seat and back cushions. If necessary, they may bo tightened with but little difficulty. Identifications. Tho defense claim ed that three other prosecution wit nesses had been guilty of various offenses and were unreliable. The majority refused to consider their testimony damaged by these allega tions. The court, however, agreed that two other witensses had been so discredited that their testimony should be wholly disregarded. Evi dence has heen produced that ono Important witness was paid for per jured testimony. However, ho was acquitted on this charge. Obviously much of the testimony used In Identifying Jiil'lngH as tho .man carrying a suitcase, presum ably containing the bomo, nea? the cene- of the explos'oii, y open to question. On the other hand the testimony on ono Identifying wit ness does not appear to have been seriously challenged and there re mains the damaging 'act that cart ridges and .slugs, liko those used in the bomb, were later found in HDMngs's room. IK' ndmlUod pos session of them. Th-j majority of the- court, having roirjrd for his In our progress there is no departure from fundamental principles. To maintain public approbation, we must give always finer, more dependable, more dynamic car performance must offer always greater value, as well as cars better suited to the needs of modem transport. Thus, our latest Chryslers the new Chrysler Eight and the new Chrysler Imperial Eight containing as they do, outstanding engineering and style improve, ments are, we believe, milestones along the course of automobile progress. We are proud and eager to submit these cars to the inspection and test of the public. .. political fanaliclsc an' association'', reached the "almost Irreslstl conclusion" that If Hlllingd did i7 actually plant the bchib he anh Mooney wore nware of the plot in advance and now kiiiw who per petrated the outrage. Hut, of course, that Isrfiut the crime of which they were convicted. The responsible nuthor.tles in California evider .ly aro deposed to believe the men are gulltv becau.-ie th'V were suaplcii.uff- 'characters. I'.Pt other pe-sons, including Moon oyV trial Jud .'-. the ten living jur ors Hilling's prosecutor, the pres ent district attorney, and several police" officers who worked on the case, have heen lonvinecu oi .uojr Innocence. In 'view of all these cir cumstances tho ou'eome of the re cent Investigation i js far from con clusive. It seems that every time our dip lomats bring homo a peace treaty, war breaks out In tho senate. Virginian-Pilot. The farmer would feel a great deal happier If a bumper crop didn't bump him harder than any body else. Louisville Times. Maybe the old-time doctor didn't know, but he didn't soak you $'Jfc for sending you to somebody who did.. Brooklyn Times. The dial telephone removes all the old wrong numbers from the telephone operating-room and dis tributes them around among tho customers. -Helena Independent. Old-fashioned cooks usod to dis tinguish .the. inferior, .iffTi'adt'y f.s "oookin whiskey, but it'll 'all do that to - you now, Arkansas Gaz ette. ' - . . REGARDLESS of the condition your oar's body may he in, our superb faoiiition nnii lougejcnerience will, restore It, nl moderate expense, to. av condition like new. . - . .... .,( ,c. ; We make close. pstlrnates. f' -