Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 07, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. JEEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JULY 7, 1935.
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' rAQS WILt CONSUME
Whlla looking through mt of out
automobile pamphlet we came upon
torn, on the "Delage." U a
mnch car which haa won quite an
MWndln8 nam. for Itself In the
X "o?.peed. in .932 on th. f.nv
Mr Montlhery .peed track It broke
.ii .need record. " malnulned an
IleragHpetl of better than in mile,
per hour for .U hour.! (However.
believe that all of these record.
broken la.t year by the P.erce
Irrow which w driven by Ab Jen
kl It averaged 123 miles per hour
tooths first 1.000 miles and better
. 11 7 for the full 3.000 m.le.)
The particular Delag. model that
made those record. Is known a. the
D i-S It U an elgni-cjruuuei- special
model built primarily for fast tour
m But. according to their litera
ture. .Po was not their only ob
jectlv. when they designed these cam
They also gave serious consideration
to comfort and ease of handling. The
car has 130 Inches of wheelbase which
Is ample for passenger comfort but
which is also short enough to give
comparatively good maneuverability.
As we understand It, this csr Is also
quipped with Independently sprung
front wheels. A transverse spring Is
used In front, while the conventional
type of spring Is used for the rear.
With this combination of wheelbase
and springing the car ahould be stable
to tk the roughest bumps with
I UH.
These can may be had with various
typea of bodies, all of which are
either two or four seaters. The road
ster 1 especially Interesting. It Is
quipped with the most streamlined
fenders and th rear of the body Is
nicely sloping and pointed. But, in
contrast to Bll of the streamline ef
fects, la the radiator, which Is flat
and straight up and down. There
Isn't even so much ns a slight V In
It to split the wind. That Is a feature
which we cannot understand about so
many foreign cars. They will have
everything on the car very stream
lined except the radiator, and it
attcks out like a sore thumb.
Another very novel body la the
"fixed head" four-window coupe. This
coupe has two windows on each side
but does not have any p06t between
them. They work like this. The
window In the door winds up and
down "like the conventional car win
dow, but the quarter window behind
It slides back and forth Instead of
up and down. With this feature the
driver and passengers may obtain a
full and unobstructed view. We are
sure this Idea would be a great ad
vantage In crowded city traffic where
unobstructed vision Is very essential.
Historian, describe Captain John
Bmltb, leader of th coloniata who
tied at Janieutown, Vs., as a man
Of many Iot affairs.
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to ntr modli In tho frrrat con
test. And hr U th lecond an
nouncsment :
I am ilad to announce," aaye
.nmmls, "appointment of two Flight
Commander. These are Ralph Kali,
pilot of the Northrop 'Richfield
Eagle and Tommy Fowler, pilot or
the Stlnaon 'Little Eagle.' They will
take prominent parte In thle contest,
aa well aa In future club air meet.
Both pilot are extremely well
known In Pacific eoaat aviation cir
cles and their act It participation
in the contest la big news for the
flying cadet of the Jtmmle Allen
Flying club. They are duly licensee
transport pilots, and have covered
hundreds of thousand of mile of
successful flights over all sections of
the cotintry.
Brtwlon-con trol expert men t s wl t h
mustard seed plantings have proved
successful In Callfornla'a flrerie
n tided forests.
REGRETS LOSS OF
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DETROIT, Mich., July 6. (AP)
Merton Ward Goodrich declared to
day upon hie rerum from New York
he would not plead guilty to the
murder of Lillian Gallagher, 11, If his
wife were chargrd with complicity In
the crime.
"I don't care what they do with
me." he said, "but I won't plead
guilty until I know what they're go
ing to do with my wife."
Within an hour of the time the for
mer trap dnrmmer. handcuffed to
Detective Sergeant George Bran ton,
was rushed from the union station to
police headquarters, he wa confront
ed by Frank Gallagher, father of the
schoolgirl he ha confessed murder
ing. Goodrich groaned and averted his
eyes ss Gallagher stared at him In
stony silence.
"Cray looking guy." Gallagher
muttered at lajt and turned away.
There wna no crowd at the station
and Goodrich wa spirited through
the baggage room and Into a police
car without Incident.
The former Inmate of the Ohio hos
pital for the Insane Identified the
hammer he used to kill the Gallagher
girl, and other gruesome exhibits in
the case.
Prosecutor Duncan O. MrCrea said
Ooodrlch would be arraigned Monday
and that he would continue to ques
tion both Goodrich and his wife In
.the meantime.
"I have only one regret." Goodrich
said, "that I win lose my wife for
ever."
BOYS TREE LIONS;
DARLINGTON, l?nglsnd. July
(JP) Hund . .1a of persons ran for
their live in the street of Darling
ton today aftr mlAchariou youths
released three young lions at a carni
val. Two of the lion were quickly re
captured, but the third, fter tour
ing the town, broke Into a hous.
Occupants locked themselves In a
bath room. The animal wa finally
cornered and captured.
Oae Mall Trlbuue want ads
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Henry Ford believe that great share of the materials for. the automobile of tomorrow will be grown, not
mined, as today. This Industrialised Farm Exhibit at the Ford Exposition, San Diego, shows the close relation
between farm and shop. For some time extensive research along these line has been sponsored by the Ford
Motor Company.
During 1935. the farmer will work to help supply materials for one millon cars. Three millions two hun
dred thousand pounds of wool, requiring 800,000 sheep to produce it, is but one item in the long string that
includes wood, linseed oil hogs cattle, hide, corn, castor' oil. soy beans, molasses, cotton and many other
products.
CATHOLIC BAN ON
SEATTLE. July 6. 7P) CatnolU
Daughters of America rounding out
their 16th biennial conference with
a moonlight ctuIm on Ptiget Sound
tonight, prepared to go home after
a convention marked by strongly
worded resolution Against birth con
trol, aaJacJous entertainment, com
munism and atheism.
Miss Marguerite Martin, state re
gent for New Jersey and head of the
committee campaigning against sala
cious literature and suggestive art In
magazine advertisements for exam
ple, said "we have advocated a pub
licity campaign to bring decent and
enlightening entertainment into the
homes of America. There are many
magazines on sale which do no good
and cause actual harm to the youth.
Decent people are rising against
them."
Immodesty in dress for church at
tendance also will receive attention
between now and the next conven
tion, she added.
A raccoon caught by Joe Heyward
of Bluffton, 8. C, and Imprisoned
temporarily In an empty garbage can.
gnawed a hole through the heavy
metal and escaped.
Launch Mimmie Allen' Plane Contest
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Above: The beautiful 'Kunnpiu i:;i-ir" Northrop and Us pilot. Kalpn
Hull. Below: Tommy Fouler and the stfnsmi "l.lttlr Kiiple" he regular.
pilots for Itlt-hHelfl. These dlMlngiHshed flers June been appomtea
Flight Commander In the .llmmle Alien I'l.Mug rluh, nnd will rigure
prominently In the record-brenklng model building contest now going on.
announcements of importance to
this community.
The flrat Is that the Medford
Auto Parts company here has been
designated "downtown headquarters''
for the Jlmmle Allen Flying club
In this area, and will extend every
possible aid to flying endcts desiring
The gigantic Jlmmle Allen model
building contest now sweeping the
entire Pacific coast Is proving to
be one of the biggest aviation enter
prises ever attempted. Jlmmle Allen,
famous central figure of the Jlmmle
Allen Flying club which has a heavy
membership here, has Just made two
Backed by Such a GUARANTEE
Wards New Riversides Have to Be
America's BEST First-Quality Tires!
The New Riverside Guarantee Protects You
Against Everything That Can Happen r$
to a Tire in Service Without Limit 7gpf
As to Months or Mileage!
You may know little and care less about th
many improved wear and safety features in
New Riversides . . . claims, of technical ex
cellence and construction superiority may leavsj
you indifferent . . . Super-Vitalized tread rub
ber, Latex dipped cords, and double carcass in- '
sulation may be just so many words to you.
But you can't OVERLOOK the written guar
antee with which Wards back this new River
side! It protects you against EVERYTHING that
can, happen to a tire in service: Blowouts, Cuts,
Bruises, Faulty Brakes, Wheels out of Line,
7W-
FREE
TIRE
MOUNTING
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Collision, Everything . . .
nd It is not limited to 12, 18,
24 or ANY number of months
not limited to 25,000, 30,000
or any number of miles.
If a first-quality Riverside tire
should fail for any reason re
gardless of time run, Mont
gomery Ward will either re
pair it FREE or replace it
with new tire charging only
for the actual amount of serv
ice received!
And remember Wards will
make good on this guarantee
right here in town or in any
of our 489 retail stores or
nine mail order houses.
Obviously we had to maka
America's BEST first quality
tires to back them with SUCH
guarantee!
YOUR OLD TIRES
ARE WORTH
MONEY AT WARDS
Wards will give you a lib
eral trade-In allowance for
your old tires on the purchase
of new first-quality Riversides
. . . this makes Wards refrular
low prices even LOWER!
Ask About Wardt
LIBERAL NEW
CONVENIENT
PAYMENT PLAN
"W A T C H THE FORDS GO BY"
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0JVER TO GO
AND POWER TO STOP
A safe car help to make a afe driver. The Ford
Motor Company sees to it that you get a safe car.
Unusual power to go ia combined with unusual
power to stop. Ford brakes are an outstanding
feature. They are powerful, efficient and easy to
apply with more braking area per pound of
weight than any other car under $1095.
But Ford safety is more than the safety of good
brakes. It is built into every part of the car.
The Ford body is all steel . . . steel reinforced
with steel and electrically welded into a one-piece
unit for still greater strength. All Ford body types
have Safety Glass throughout at no extra cost.
Three other reasons why you will feel safer In a
Ford are ease of handling, stability, and the alert,
obedient performance of the V-8 engine.
The Ford is steady on curves. It hugs the road
because of correct weight distribution and because
its center of gravity is low. You will find that the
steady, sure response of the Ford communicates
calmness and confidence to those in the car and
makes each journey easier and more reposeful.
The Ford thus gives you double safety. The way
it drives helps you to avoid danger. The way it is
built provides unusual protection in time of
emergency.
F O R D V-8
0 Mr Air Tim Waiiso ivb His PiMNravnntAHl Aire STOorNAoil AMU Bute . . . t full ktar mint tnj iumtr. . . . PrtmUd by Ftrd Dtaliri tvtrf
Tttida? night (imliaj TkuriJat) Irem 9:10 I 10:30 (E.D. S.T.), !1 ColwnHa Station.
See the New 1 935 Ford V-8 at
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
SlSsto MONTGOMERY W&KB
Sixth and Riverside
YOUR FORD DEALER
Phone 141