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PROSPEROUS YEAR;I New Terraplane and Hudson Displayed at Show
AHEAD DECLARES
By Byron C. Foy
President of the DeSoto Motor
Corporation
America can look back at 1035 with
pardonable pride and forward Into
the new year with every reason to ex
pect another good business year.
The year Just past a yenr of def
inite, sustained progrow. carried the
nation a long ways back toward sound
economic recovery. And, more Impor
tant, the passing year left the prom
Is of even better times ahead.
In the vanguard of the 1035 recov
ery parade, the automobile Industry
more than kept Its promise of a year
ago to produce and sell 3,500,000 new
cars and trucks. Latest available fig
ures Indicate the Industry turned out
more than 4,000,000 units during the
year.
Despite this big sales year, the in
dustry still faces the largest replace
ment market In Its history. Surveys
show that 7.000,000 cars In operatic f
on American streets and highways nro
seven years old, or older.
As the average age of a motor car
Is estimated at eight years, this means
that almost one third of all the cars
now In operation will reach the old
age limit In 1036.
TEACHERS PACE
STRICTER TESTS
KARRI5BURG, (UP) --Pennsylvania
Is terloualy considering advancing the
minimum qualifications for persona
following th teaching profession In
the commonwealth.
Leading educators of the state are
being polled by the state department
of public instruction for their views
on a proposal to set a four-year
teachers training minimum before
they can be granted a teacher's cer
tificate. The proposal, advanced at a recent
convention of the alat council of
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Terraplane Sedan the roomiest car In the lowest price field. This car has full three-passenger
width in both the front and rear scats.
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TRACED FAR BACK
IN NEWEST STUDY
NEW YORK. (UP) Infantile par
alysis, regarded as Just another one
of the ma"hy troubles that people did
not have to worry about till modern
times. Is aceually a scourge as old as
the history of man.
The fact I bromrht out In a aur-
I vey recently completed by Dr. LeRoy
j W. Hubbard, director of extension
work jor me warm opmiKo rwuiiun-
tlon of New York, In which be re
viewed the disease In Its ancient and
modern aspects.
The only new thing about Infan
tile paralysis Is Its present-day name
and the fact that In recent years It
has reached pan-epldemlc propor
tions." Dr. Hubard says. He points
out that Dr. Victor Clarence Vaughan.
noted medical historian, has reported
"definite evidence of Infantile paraly
sis In Egyptian mummies."
Dr. Hubard's survey, concentrated
for the most part on the situation In
the United States, emphasized the
seriousness of the disease in modern
times, offset only by the work of sci
entific Investigators and.of lay workers.
"The first tig modern epidemic In
the United States, emphasized the
points out, "occurred la 1916. It
reached every state In the union and
struck down more than 25,000 per
sons, the majority of them children.
Slnc then all states have had recur
rent attacks, and large or small out
breaks have prevailed almost annu
ally." - The Investigator believe-, that 1935
will stand out In the history of the
scourge In this country as the first
when there were widespread epidem
ics in southern states. North Caro
lina had more than 800 cases. Vir
ginia about 600. New York. New Jer
sey. Connecticut, Kentucky, Michigan
and California all suffered from at
tacks. Total number of 1935 cases
will reach more than 10.000, he estimates.
Pear Market
Yesterday
kkw YOHK. Feb. 5. (AP-USDA)
ptr auction market. Four cars ar
rived: 4 Oregon cars. 8 Washington
unloaded; 9 cars on trac.
Oregon D'AnJous: 647 boie extr
fancy. $2.20 2.75; average, 2.43;
1360 fancy, tl.80a2.62: average,.
$2.19.
orpoon Cornice: 605 boxes exta
fancy, $1.602.08: average,
xes extra,
$1.83. i
ojTwnnw nLASS we sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably Trowbridge Cab
inet Works
Hudson six-cylmdcr Sedan. A real six-passenger car mounted on a 120-inrh whivlba.se chassis. The
body ia Hudson-built all of steel-
Contpletcly new and more modern tlinn ever In nppenmnce, more luxurious In style, and with a wealth of
engineering development, the new Terra plaiiM for 1!:(0 are on display at the Lions Club Automobile Show.
Not only do the miv curs attain entirely new Ntnnrtnnl of hraiity, but they Incorporate Kifety engineering fea
tures to n degree never before found In automobile cliusg mid bodies, ncrordlng to Jerry Young of Young's Cnr
Miirket, lot ill IIikIkoii nnd Trrniilnne denier.
Completely re-tylcil for MMi the new Hudson Sixes and KlgliU not only set n new murk for Mze at tlte price.
but Incorporate five new engineering fen tares never lie fore presented. Luxury and ctiallty of appointment dls
t1ngiith the bodies, nnd jwifety Is glten paramount attention In the design of the rhnflft.
education, would become operative
for teachers entering service . aftor
Oct. 1, 1040. However, by Sept. 1. 1037.
the minimum would have advanced to
three years for all new teachers with
regard to post -high school training.
Dr. Henry Konower, chief of the
teachers' division of the education de
partment, la In charge of the survey.
College presidents, supervising princi
pals and superintendents are being
polled on the Imuo.
The present system provides for the
certification of elementary teachers
an applicant must have completed
two years of a four-year course of
preparation of elementary teachers
before granted a state standard lim
ited certificate.
This certificate la valid for three
years and Is renewable for additional
periods upon satisfactory rating and
completion of 12 semester hours of
further approved preparation. A pro
visional college teaching certificate
can be obtained after completion of
an approved four-year teacher educa
tion course.
Individually designed Spencer dress
and surgical garments Mrs B. M
Welshaar. phone 1323-K.
Phone 642 V "Ml haul away youi
refu&e city Sanitary Service.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
HUDSON and TERMRPL
With Most That's New at the iluto Show
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"Isn't It n twouty, son? They'll all envy 115 nowl"
HUDSON
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f. o. b. Detroit.
Standard group 0 ac cessaries
extra.
New Leaders of the Style Parade
Once in years, there's on automobile show where one
or two cms stund out above all the others. This yenr,
it's Hudson niul Terraplane the two completely new
designs for 1936.
There's extra bigness . . . greater room that you can
see at a tfunct . . . in these larger, roomier bodies on
their longer wheelbuscs.
With 5 Things Tom Never Saw Before
Important engineering advancements? Consider these
nnd every one exclusive: Radial Safety Control
(patent applied for) a wholly new safety engineer
ing principle; Duo-Automatic Hydraulic lirnkes
(patent applied for)forni-jafstopping; thcKhyth
niic Ride; Tru-I.inc Steering; nnd the Automatic Draft
I'liminalor.
I'nder nil the newness . . . the same famous per
formance, economy nnd ruggedncss that have won
recognition for Iludsons pnd Tcrraplancs everywhere
as the greatest performers of all stock cars. 3 to 124
horsepower in 1 ludson Sixes and lights . . . VS8 or 100
horsepower in Tcrraplancs.
Sec them at the show. Then drive aA compare, even
wiin cars priced tar above them.
SAVE with the NEW LOW HUDSON C. I. T. 6"J TIME PAYMENT PLAN
TERRAPLANE
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SS THE SPECTACULAR 1936
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