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J PSGE SDL 1IEDF0RD MUX' TRIBTTSTE. rFDFORD, OREGON'. SUNDAY. ArKTL 14. 1935. TOURIST TRAFFIC FORI Tourlsta will flock to Oregon this ummor in numbers Jar greater than during any eeaaon In the pwt live years, according to Dr. E. D. McDan lel. president of the Oregon State Motor Association, who recently re turned from a conference of enthusi astic executives of northwest motor clubs in San FrancUco. An increase of fully 25 per cent over last year has been Indicated In tourist inquiries, which this year ar rived more than a month ahead of schedule, he reported. HuslncM of the conlerence was devowd almost en tirely to discussion ol closer co-oper-ation of motor clubs in caring for the Increase In travel. "The California motor clubs es pecially are experiencing an earlier call for travel Information," said Dr. McDaulel. "Particular inquiries have Indicated that tuurUts will surge Into Wis northwest from California." "The recently completed coast high way la expected to carry a greater flow of visitors than evur before." Those who want to "apend our money while we have It," and busi ness men, tired from several years straight In the harness and "ready to get a rest," largely will be responsible for the greater volume of tourist business, Dr. McDnnlel explained. Better economic conditions, of couse. will add great Impetus to the season Because of the early season many pons already have begun to travel maps and supplies are being rushed to the motor clubs and their branch offices. The Oregon asAoclatlon will have complete and up-to-the-minute Information on hand for visitors to this state. The Ssn Francisco conference, held Jn the executive offices of the Cali fornia State Automobile association, : was attended by Thomas P. Henry, j president of the American Automo bile Association, and Ernest N. Smith, executive vice-president, who gave encouraging reports on tourist busi ness in other parts of the nation. Travel Into Florida, they reported. Increased 60 per cent this winter ovr the previous season. Inquiries and reservations for European travel Indi cate there will be 30 per cent rise In trans-Atlantic tourists. Although Inquiries regarding travel Into Mexico Indicate a tremendous Increase, motor club officials, Dr. Mc Daniel said, are not advising the trip because of unsettled political condi tions and because of postponed com pletion of the road, north of J seal a. WEW HUDSON SIX MAKES BOW WASHINGTON, April 13 fP) Farmers, speaking through the na tional grange, protested to the sen ate finance committee today that re covery had been retarded by a dis parity between agricultural and In dustrial prices under NRA. They de manded elimination of monopolistic code provisions if the recovery law Is extended. Fron Brenckmann, Washington representative, was spokesman for the grange. He told the senate NRA Investigators that disparities between farm and industrial prices had been prolonged as a result of "artificial and arbitrary regulation and regi mentation of Industry under the NRA." ! J 4U!aniiaj W ma jfui i " rii .'i it a na-f jt;z - - , -i - t ftttiiv " n nnmnrnnnTroTO '?Y' V.,f r2? s VI II nil I- ULII!I-I -gH si tfcjtwwi'JI.ii " -'S-X PRICE DESPARITY jpjT Sgfe I i. i t. ii i ni.iiiti ' iriiri i iii i i. . i r 1 Six Cylinder Sedan, latest addition to the Une of Hudson ear lists tot $9J Lab. Detroit It Is equipped wdh cart which have been distinguished by many notable a 93 horsepower engine with KW horsepower available features, including: the Electric Hand, this year. The as an option. E WASHINGTON UP) Chinese motion picture fans like films packed with action, Vice Consul John C. Pool reported to the commerce department. Pool said American pictures are the favorites In Hong Kong. Approxi mately 75 per cent of all films shown in Hong Kong theatera during 1034 were made In the United States. The type of film most acceptable to the Chinese, Pool said. Is that with he most action and leant dialogue. News reels, musical comedies and animated cartoons are especially pop ular. ionn meal to its offeu The Pick of the BEST Used Cars 0 Many makes. Many body types. Taken In trade for the fast-selling New Ford V-8. Now - offered at exceptionally low prices. Small down payment. Any make of ear taken in trade. Honest Value LI horn I (aannitw E AS REAL HE-MEN HOLLYWOOD. Cal., April 18. (AP) The O-Men are coming. Motion picture fans have seen the Northwest Mountles and the Texas Rangers get their man, and now the department of justice agents are be ing rnpldly transferred from the head lines to the screen. They are the G-Men. Although studios here will not ad mit a race to get their offering to the theaters first, a new cycle of these pictures la on the way. R. K. O. got the Jump by releasing here the Independently produced "The People'n Enemy," made In New York with Preston Foster, Llla Lee and Melvln Douglas. Warner Brothers Is Just completing "O-Men," featuring James Chk"-?. Margaret Lindsay, Ann Dvorak and Robert Armstrong. At United Artists Richard Arlen. Virginia Bruce, Alice Brady and Bruce Cabot are making "The Legion of Valor." In two weeks M-G-M will have completed "Public Hero Num ber One" with Cheater Morris, Joseph Callela, Lewis Stone and Lionel Bar rymore. Paramount has Just started "Federal Dick" in which Fred Mac Murray, Madge Evans and Herbert Rawllnson will appear. Scripts for the pictures In each Instance have been based on news hendllnes. The life of John Dilllnger and the San Quentln prison break furnished the Ideas for the M-G-M story. Warners incorporated In their story the Kansas City railroad sta tion massacre, the Lllttle Bohemta gang roundup In the Wisconsin woods and a half million dollar New York bank truck holdup. Poultry Fund Stolen ALBANY. April 13. (AP) Robbers who broke Into the Oregon Electric railway depot here last night took 130.64 In cash belonging to the Pacific Cooperative Poultry Produc ers association. Police said they evi dently wore gloves. There was no clue. One 1 935 Dodge 4-Door Sedan and One 1935 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan offered at Prices That Will Astonish You! These automobiles have been used as demonstrators. Speedometers show the actual mileage. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. 112 SO RIVERSIDE DODGE iwd PLYMOUTH Dealer PHONE 150 E Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs, who recently purchased a new 1936 Aero form Nash sedan, have tried It out on all kinds of roads and have become enthusiastic boosters for this new car. according to Walter W. Abbey, local Nash dealer. Mr. Jacobs says : "We looked at them all before buying a Nash. We think It la the most comfortable and luxurious car on the market. The new balanced weight,- mld-sec-tlon seating and synchronized springing certainly irons out the bumps. The maximum safety, strength. And durability of the Nash all steel one piece body or steel arch construction especially appealed to us. We are proud ol this new car." Mr.. Abbey report the sale ot two new International panel deliv ery trucks to the Mrdford Ice and Storage company, a new two-ton International truck to Clarence K as flier of Jacksonville, and a new Aeroform Nash sedan to Everett Elmore, during the past week. Ted Sonleltner. who has been In the automobile business for twenty years and recently arrived from Denver. Colo., has Joined the sales forc of Walter W. Abbey Inc. Mr. Sonleltner, who Is very happy to get away from the dust covered middle west, says local people do not seem to realize what a great country this really Is, SALEM, April 13 (AP Gover nor Martin late yesterday reap pointed E. C. Sammona of Port land as a member of the state board of higher education, His new term esplres In four years. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during our late bereave ment. Also for the beautiful flowers. Mrs. Loretta Swlnden, Mra. Mary Jane Swlnden. Mr. and Mm. ir r Pax ton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robin son. Miss Cap. tola Swlnden, Mrs. Ada Roten. COTTON REPRISAL L E AUTO WAY- By Cyril Sander TOKYO, April 13. fAPl Japan hinted plainly today that the United States' reported efforts to deprive her of her Latin-American markets might cost the American cotton grower some of his big market in Japan. A statement the foreign office handed to tne Japane.-e pre.s said United States commercial Interests were agitating to exclude Japanese products from Central and South America, If Nippon's efforts to those markets are restricted, the statement added, "It will affect our purchasing power, especially with reference to United States cotton, and will consequently jeact unfavorably upon America's ex port trade to Japan." United States cotton sales to Japan average some 100.000.000 annually. They constitute the largest single Item In America's agricultural export trade. Sales la.st year totaled slightly more than all Japan'st exports to the United States 401.000.000 yen against 399.000,000 yen (the yen Is currently quoted at about 28.3 United States cents). Lending point to the foreign of fice's hint Is the fact that Japanese commercial and industrial lenders are seeking to Improve trade with Brazil, buying larger quantities of Brazilian cotton and selling more Japanese products there. If the plan proves feasible. It Is expected to remove the cramping ef fects on Japanese export trade of Brazil's rigid control of foreign ex change, which makes It Imperative for any country wishing to sell goods In Brazil to buy there first. Heretofore this control, coupled with Japanese ability to find use for j any considerable amount of the pro- j ducts of the Amazon country, has I nullified all efforts of high pressure ; Japanese commercial machinery to rind in Brazil the welcome Its goods have claimed elsewhere In Latin-America. Walter P. Chrysler haa recently added three new body models to the DeSoto and Plymouth lines. They are a convertible Plymouth coupe, a convertible DeSoto coupe, and a Plymouth two-door sedan which la convertible from a two door sedan to a sedan delivery. All of these mode's should meet an Immediate response because they meet the special requirements of quit a large group of car buyers. This Is especially true of the Ply mouth and DeSoto convertible coupes now that spring Is here people like to get out and enjoy the sunshine and fresh air. Both the Plymouth and DeSoto convertible coupes have a new feat ure which is entirely different from anything Introduced on an open car before. This Is a body frame. Of course everyone know that all cars have a frame and nearly all of them are now very rigidly braced with X's or A's or K'a In order that they win withstand the bumps and turns and twists that many owners put their cars through. Well, these new coupes have that same kind of frame, but In addition I they have still another one! This 1 Is called a body frame which Is also braced, by an X member. This latter frame la Just beneath the ail-steel floor and la mounted to the other frame. Of course this makes the body of the car as a whole just ; about twice as strong, which means that the body will not develop so many rattles or get out of shape Mke many open cars that we have seen before. Another condition that J Is exceptionally prevalent on the I older type of frame was the ten dency for the doors to sag so thry would not close like they should. This is supposedly entirely elimin ated in these new cars. In our opinion these cars are very good looking and they should rank high among the really smart cars of the world. The Plymouth convertible sedan is built primarily for the business man or salesman that needs a lot of apace for luggage or samples and who also wants a family car for the week ends and vacations. This la possible In this car because the complete rear seat Is easily removed and the space formerly occupied by it can be used for the necessary articles. Although this car has a large rear door for easy access to this space It does not detract from the smart appearance of the car. The Interior Is Identical to the reg ular two-door sedan, and the exter ior Is only slightly altered by the lines of the door and the spare tire which la mounted In a fender well. the lines of these new cart ara quite different from those of last year 'a cars they still bear a marked, resemblance to them. The Chevro lets have for several years appear ed to be a very heavy and sturdy car. and this year Is no exception. Although the lines are very grace ful they still have been so molded as to give you that feeling, ana this year they have added artillery type wheels which further contrib ute) to that general impression. The interiors of these '85 Chevrolets are very nicely upholstered and fitted. The rear seat Is especially attractive with Its isrge arm-rest and luxuriously upholstered seats. Although this year's Chevrolets were very late In coming out they seem to be forging right ahead and winning sales again. Even though I LONG HAUL TRUCKERS! 1934 Chevrolet Truck With 6-Wheel Attachment Booster Brakes LARGE INSl'LATF.D v' Bonv Almost Like New! Prfre Is H low ws hste to adrrrtlse It I W. S. Maxwell Co. CHEVROLET DEALERS GRANTS PASS Now... International Quality and Performance at a New Low Price ililli NO CASH EASY TERMS ON CAR NEEDS Firestone Service Stores NINTH AND RIVERSIDE "ONE STOP SERVICE' TH0NE 520 sr- . mm Wan the introduction of the new IVi-ton, 6-cylindc-r Model C-30,International I larvester brings outstanding quality and performance to the speed truck field. The C-30 is a real International through and through featuring ultra-modern streamlined style, up-to-the-minute ALL-TRUCK construction, 78.5 h.p. engine, 133-in. and 157-in. wheelbases, and full-floating rear axle. It is by all odds the best value you can find in a truck of this size and capacity. We are now in position to show and demonstrate the new Model C-30. Phone us or come in and see foi yourself just how much good truck value we offei you in the louestpriced VA-ton cylinder truck in International history. Other Internationals are avail able in sizes from H-ton to 10-ton. Walter W. Abbey, Inc. Nush, Ornharn, Willyi 77, LaFayette, International Trucks Sales Mid Service 123 South Riverside Sure, we sell on AYMEN We offer you a combination you cannot get in other tires: The GoodyearMargin of Safety and easy, convenient terms. 8400 stopping tests prove the greater grip and safety of this famous "G-3" All- Weather. You pay as you ride no red tape no delay. It's an easy tire to buy and a won derful tire to own. Let us tell you all about it. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE GOODIE A rrt SPEEDWAY PATHFINDER 4-40-21 I i5! 1 Jg 4.40-21 62o 5.2!,21 05 4-75"19 .5lt 5'50-19 fit, 4.75-19 I -720 5.50-19 I 98 5.00.20 I 6G n,h" " T" , . 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