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MEDFOTID IKTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OBECOy. SUNDAY. ATJGTJST 11. 1935 fa'GE six increa.se the efficiency of the Ford, son 30 per cent, according to Mr. Lewis. . ' RairVreok Kills Four SPRINGFIELD. Ohio. Aug. 10. (API At least four persons were kill ed and a score of others Injured late today when a Cincinnati and Laka Erie Interurbsn freight car telescoped a A. & L. E. passenger coach near here. ' .,. f.rm nrocress. He builds CELEBRATE STANDARD DAY AT FAIR 8000 Throng Huge Ford Bowl ot San Diego Lewis Super Ser. A special feature of the new Ford- seat makes It more convenient and the larger seat with longer spring makea It easier rldliy?. New piston with four rings above piston pin. Slotted oil control ring and drilled piston for greater oil economy. W. W. Lewis, manager of the Lewis Super Service Station, says: "Henry Ford was reared on a farm near Dearborn. Mich. He alwaya haa Fordson tractor for the farmer. These units are designed to give de pendable, economical farm por The 35 new features In the Fordson tractor are In keeping with the Ford policy of steady Improvement an unceasing effort to make a good product still better." The addition of Goodrich Safety son Is the choice of three fuel sys tems, gasoline, kerosene or fuel oil. Some of the other Improvements are: New primary air cleaner in center of tractor at a hlph point Just ahead ot the Meerlnn wheel which protects motor from dust. Air Tor corburetor pets a second clean Inn by pssln through a water type New Dealer For Fordson Tractor Tlie 193S Fordson tractor with 36 major Improvements ts on display at the Lewis Super Service Station new Fordson sales, service and part dealer for Jackson county. cleaner. New position of driver's had an Interest In farm problems stlvertown agricultural n m niRHH irja " I (.-Hi FORD F WARDS RIVERSIDE TIRE USERS STICK TO RIVERSIDES! Elhi Jhouscmd Fleslero. del Standard OU wilh noyel "African un neimem ceDa Standard OU Day at America'. Expo.lilon in San Dlecjo las! Saturday. View shows official assembly ol deloaales In the huae Ford Motor Company Bowl. OF OMAN LODGE HELD DEATH CLUE VANCOUVER, Wash.. Aug. 10. (AP) Investigation proceeded today of their but offi- were wltnout in In Major Provisions Of Social Security Measure As Passed In the death of Mr. and Mra. Oeorge C. Cates. who died following a fire which destroyed a portion home here early yesterday, eera admitted they definite clues. Mra. Cates waa found In bed 4k. .moke. tilled residence, lying a pool of blood which flowed from . wound In her head. Cates died while artificial means of respiration h.inir nnnlled soon after he was dragged to the streets by city mnllra Officers at first leaned toward the theory the house had been set afire hv a nrowler. who had been active In pat weeks In the vicinity of the ease home. sheriff W. T. Morrow yesterday, however, said ho believed the key to what anDcared to him aa murder might lie In the burned accounta of the lodgo In which Cates waa aecre tary. John Ernest, deputy grand Sarhem of the Kumttix tribe No. S. of the Bed Men, told olllcers Catea had an apolntment with him last nlnht at the Catea' homo to discuss lodge af fairs. The theory that a prowler waa re sponsible for the fire waa tempo rarily abandoned when It was dis covered that while the Catea home had been runsacked conaldcrablo mon ey waa left Intact and only lodge recorda were destroyed. Officers said an Investigation allow ed that three flrea had been set In various parts of the house. Mra. Gates apparently had retired but her htisband was clothed. A re Tolver at the head of the bed had not been fired. Coroner E. H. Rider said Cates' body showed no signs of violence but that an autopsy Indicated that he Buffered from dllntlon ot the heart. He said It was possible that Catea had autfocated. Neither body waa burned. 'U' Grad, Educator Dies In Far East MANILA. P. 1.. Aug 10. W Mrs. Loula Btewart Oonorn. 50, a native of Kewanee. Illinois, died here today- For over a decade, Mrs. Osborn hsrt been profeasor of education ami Eng lish at the University ot the Philip pines here. She was educated at the University of Oregon snd Columbia university, and came to the Islimds aa a teacher in 1905. Walter W. Abbey Reports Sales Of Willys Gain The Willys Is leading In recent sales or new automobiles at Walter W. Abbey. Inc., according to Mr. Abbey. Nw Willys sedans were re cently delivered to John F. Ituhard aon of Prospect. Oladys Daley and Mrs. Clyde Clark. J:y R. 8-hrlefer l the owner of a new Willys coupe, and Jnanlta Miller recenily look delivery of a new loan Naah 400 sedan. Walter W. Abbey. Inc.. has unload ed two carloada of the new 1U30 Larayette automohllea and another carload Is due In Medlord soon Mr. Abbey save: "So far the factory haa been unable to produce thee sensational new cars fsst enough to supply the demand." Mr. Ahbev. Weldon McBee. sales men, and Frank Peterson, ehop fore man, lett today (or Portland, where they will attend a Oraham meeting Robert Oraham. president of the Oraham Motor Ovporallnn. will Be In Poitlsnd tor th meeting. WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. (AP) Here are the major provisions of the social security measure, which Presi dent Roosevelt regards aa hta most Important legislative recommenda tion: Old Age Orants Beginning Immediately, the federal government will offer up to $15 ft month, to bo matched by the states, for aid to needy Cltl7.ena above 65 years of age. Until July 1. 1037. states with constitutional prohibitions. would not have to match the fed eral grants. A state could continue to pay pen sions at the present rate and be re imbursed for half the cost from the federal government, but It is the hope of those who wrote the legisla tion that the federal grants will bo added to prevailing stato pensions, (lid Age Pensions Beginning In 1037, employers and employes each will pay into a nation wide old ago pension fund one per cent of the salary of the worker tip to 3.000 a year. The tax will be In creased one-half per cent for each, every three yoara, until It reached three per cent, each, or a total of six per cent, In 1040. This fund will not cover agricultural, domestic, cas ual, governmental or charity workers. Beginning In January. 1043. work ers covered by the fund will be paid pensions, upon retirement at 05 years of ace. of from 10 to 85 a month depending upon salary and length of service. The monthly pension will be one-half of one per cent or tho total wages on which taxes were paid up to 3.000; plus one-twelfth of one per cent of the next $43,000; and plus one twenty-fourth of one per cent of all over $45,000 up to the maximum ot $85 a month. Anyone who had worked 30 years for an aver ane salary of $50 a month would get a pension of rJ7.nO. If his average salary hod been $250 a month, ho would get $tm.76. l lieinpln.iment Insurance Employera of eight or more per sons, except agricultural, domestic, family, governmental or charily workers, will pay a one per cent pay roll tax beginning on this year's wskcs. two per cent next year, and three per cent thereafter. Prom ihls they will be permitted to deduct up to 00 per cent, provided It Is paid Into state unemployment Insurance systems. This tax Is levied to encourage statea to set up unemployment in surance laws. It will go Into general treasury funds. Jobless benefits will he determined by state lows, subject to minimum requirements ot the federal law. Illlnd lirnnt Beginning Immediately, the foderol government will offer up to $15 a month, to be matched by the states, for aid to needy blind of any ai:e. similar to the provision for grants to the aged. L WASHINGTON, Au(J. tO (API Herbert Hoover entered his sixty -second yenr today, n, figure of political myntery to many. The anniversary or tnat aay in 1874, when he was born the son of a blacksmith at West Branch, Iowa, round him nRain enroute east from California. Business mcctinfis will hold him In New York from Mouday throiiKh Wednesday. New opportunities to confer with the Republican leaders will be af forded there, at a time when the new deal setback In Rhode Island has encouniKPd party orRauizcrs to greator efforts against the adminis tration. Because of the former presidents' Increasing; contacts with the G. O. P. command, his creater readiness of lute to speak out on national pol- j icy. and uncertainty at the capltol j as to his personal intentions regard t In 1038. more than usual attention ; will be Riven him in any activity of , a political savor. j It was said here no political con- ; versations are scheduled. Since var-; lous prominent Republicans souRht the Hoover ear on past trips, how- ' ever, coiiRressionai quarters expert this one to be no exception. PWA OfTERSHELP EOF Actual tests over some of the country's worst roads prove Riversides give up to 28 more mileage than any other first quality tire! You get EXTRA mile age, EXTRA safety, and EXTRA value when you buy Wards RIVERSIDE TIRES! And backed by the strongest written guarantee ever offered! r fast r mu rii & tw M J n If " a t si f yH w" B.it'iU.'aNiXl'.-'ilTlririKhwt-i Weil, now, that sounds as though this Riverside is every bit as tough as it looks . . . 28 more mileage means I'll get about one free mile in every five! I'm sticking to Mont gomery Wards Riversides! J 10 - A Isrce phot.-crnph of the Medf.Md district delegation of o Soutft on their way rnsi to visit in the Intve olttes on the AtJantlr neatwArd Uru of a Jamboree In Washington. D. C, was rrprodutfd ye-steniay in the Orrpon JournM- The photopraph stiowed ttie SI iouts aiul tovir lnulr 5 they Mepped off the trnm n the Vnioh drjKit in l'ortlsnd. ntuarCy sttlrert in their field equipment, Hu'tudlnR their knap-saoks. anrt thfir -Crater Lski" raw. Hie dH'Ktt-n will leave t'attle tv1y for l-he l-nie. where they will j nd dv and a nljj'H in thi far H.ltan It." Mm, Use UiiU lllt'Uiit niiut adis WASHINGTON. Aug. fU'lals of tiie pnhllc work' admlnis Irntlon, ivtivi coiiMdoration tort.iy to Oregon's application for a $1,575. 000 (jrjint toward construction of a new M-ste capltol. commented th.t if the application Is approved, the PWA could aid. too, in the purchase cf a site for the bulletin if the state de cides additional land la necessary. The entire alt nation is extremely complicated, one official pointed out. and exceptions must be made to two regulations If the Rrant Is Approved fT -one thliv. the Orvon capttol would cost between 1.000 and ..0O0 per mnn-year of work, exovdtnc the 1.140 limit which hs.H been set bv the division of administration and 1 Information of the works relief pro- ! ;ratn In coniderlivi! loruw .itd (rrants for sites, the I'WA ordinarily sots a limit of flhout 15 per cent of the ost of the proWert huildinf. It haa been au.i:ested In Oregon that the state buy the Willamette university campus at S cvwt of around $750 000. This would he about IS per tvnt of th tot- of the prnjwed hniHlTij ( n e spoke si n s n of P W A t i t h (joern:neut ts nrt interesten in inr manner In which a site u obtained aid. If fund are granted to Oregon to aid In oht.vln'.n,! land. th!e wotild he nc objection to the stste n.!n the monev to cMtstruot :.ew build ing for Wlllsmett' university in e chan:e for the p re.se nt campus alt Wed I" Hn TIFNO. Nev.. All?. 10 ( AP A marriage licence was lsued here to dav to Hohert n .loliiif-on. 'Jl . and Mariaaret SM m.sK-r. IS. both of Klamath Fnllr. Ore. lint in Hlinu.'th KI MATH FAI LS. An. 10 I Pt -Willi the humiriitv ai l! and thr temperature at 5)5. KMin'.h l!s wa f xperlencinn an AmiuM brat ar U Mail mouut wt Built to give you more wear - Greater safety! Priced to give you real savings - Compare! iionigosiiery lards 1 y L First Qualify mi g g H Tires! America's Best First Quality You cannot buy a longer wear ing first-quality tire at any price I Gruelling tests over some of the country's worst roads prove that New Riversides give up to 2$?n MORE MILEAGE than other leading first quality tires. This extra mileage and better performance means jrou get as much as one FREE mile in every five throughout Riversides' long life! You cannot buy a safer first quality tire at any price! The same extra quality that gives you New Riversides' extra mileage gives you greater safety too! Extra skidding pro tection built into New Riversides' thick er, flatter, 2-way Center-Traction safety tread! Greater blowout protection in New Riversides' improved, strength ened carcass, with Latex dipped cords snd double insulated safety plies! You get the benefit of Wards savings In EXTRA quality and LOWER prices! It costs just as much to make a New Riverside as it does any of the leading first quality tires BUT it costs a lot less to sell them to you! First, because Wards way of buying tires eliminates most of the selling and service expenses the manufacturer incurs in selling the aver age dealer! 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