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Heralding another Graham economy
Tlctory, a Graham Crusader, piloted
by "Cannonball" Baker, established a
rear high mileage record ot 37J0
miles per gallon for 4744 grue;:;s
miles In the first midwinter safety
economy trek In the annals of the
Industry, according to telegraphic
dispatches received from Los Angeles
by Lawrence Pennington, of Pen
nington's Battery Service and Garage,
local Graham dealer. Neva of the
Crusader's conquest over Icy roads,
sub-zero weather, and heavy snows
was contained In the official log ot
William J. Butler, special represen
tative of the Automotive Dally News,
n-ho observed and certified gasoline
consumption records for the entire
Journey.
"Prom the very start of the test
mhlch began In Boston and termin
ated In Los Angeles," toe report
stated, "the Crusader ran the gamut
of unfavorable driving conditions
varying from 6.500 feet above sea
level and 10 degrees below zero In
the Alleghanlea to 95 degrees above
ro and 20 feet below sea level In
California's Imperial valley. The best
gasoline consumption record of the
tour was made over the 10 mile level
desert stretch In the Arizona-California
border area where 34.44 miles
per gallon were recorded."
Phone 643. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Union Launches Improved Gas
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Kew higher anti-knock 76 gasoline
which Union OH Company announc
ed today undergoing te&ta In re
search laboratory equipment. Re
search enprlne. which you ne here.
closely approximates actual driving
conditions encountered by motorists.
tt proved, as did 250.000 miles of
road testing, merits of new product
and accurately gauged ita higher
anti-knock quality.
Official Lauds Safety Work
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Reduction of Oregon's tarfflo toll
through safety activities carried on
under the leadership of the Oregon
State Motor association bas brought
national recognition to the state,
according to Roy P. Brltton, director
at the National Highway Users con
ference and chairman of the Amer
ican Automobile Association's traffic
sfety committee.
The highway offlclsl. In Orogen on
tour from headquarters In Washing
ton, D. C, conferred wll" E. B. Mc
Danlel. president of the motor club.
In Portland on safety matters. eH
said that the state's 17 per cent re
duction in 1935 traffic fatalities had
caused safety leaders to look this
way for methods of lessening driv
ing hazards.
"We must look to the driver for
elimination of traffic hazards, and
that Is what you In Oregon are do
ing through Intensive educational
work," Mr. Brltton said. "We can't
look to governors on automlblles, nor
to periodic Inspection for complete
solution To the problem. The driver
hlmselt Is largely responsible for the
traffic toll.
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ACTS FOR TIE-UP
SAN PRANCISCO. April Jl. (OP)
The maritime federation of the
Pacific, militant factor In western
sea union circles, today pressed for
a showdown with more conservative
union elements by ordering a tleup
of the Grace line's Santa Rosa when
she docks at San Pedro, Port of Los
Angeles, on Monday.
The federation has declared the
Banta Rosa "unfair" because she cor
nea a crew whose members are not
members of the S-illora' Union of the
Pacific. Pacific coast unit of the In
ternational Seamen's Union. The crew
members, however, are I, 8. U. mem-
bers, recruited from the Great Lakes
1 district when the regular crew re
fused to msn the vessel In New York
hemuse of a picket line setup by other
I. 8. U. factions.
$100 REWARD FOR
' 'SPEED MANIACS'
POSTLAm April II. (API In
Portland. If you drive recklessly, the
first available policeman will arrest
you ard If It wan a citizen who told
the ofiircr about you. the city will
pay him a reward of 100 If you are
convicted.
That and a few other thlnzs are
what Portland la doing In an at
tempt to put teeth Into a traffic
safetv drive.
The ioo reward has been pld out
twice.
A r;vie accident prevention com
mittee, which has tisurrd largely in
the organization of the campaign
against the desth driver, has assisted
" In piov.dlng tome other curea for
recklessness.
ITALIANS SPEED
ETHIOP ADVANCE
ROM. April It. (UP) The en
tire northern Italian army in Ethi
opia Is advancing rapidly south
wards, press messagea - from Italian
general headquarters said tonight.
The vanguards have pawed Cobbo
on the road to Dessye, accompanied
by Azebo OaJla rebels and Rata QaJIa
tribesmen who are ambushing and
attacking the fleeing Ethiopians.
The regular army corps, with heavy
artillery and tanks, left Koren and
St k ota for Macdala, just northeast
of Dewye. The fourth army corps was
carefully mopping up th Tcmbien
region west of the Takazze river.
Knife Uellder Meld
PORTLAND, Ore.. Apri. It. (AP)
Police held Jamea Jcnea, 37, negro
meaaboy on the Dorothy Lucken
bach steamer, today on charges of
cutting Ous Sundberg. quartermas
ter, about tha head after they had
trr"1 in an anmnvnt.
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Bankers End Meet.
PULLMAN, Wash.. April 11.
Pacific northwest bankers closed their
three-day conference and "school"
here today with an intensive discus
sion on bank administration and In
vestments and a thorough round
table discussion.
Washington Profits. (
SPOKANE, April U. WP) Gov
Clarence D. Martin said today "the
state Is getting more federal match
lng money for welfare work than any
other state,' in proportion to popula
tion."
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Perfume la a perfect Easter gift.
We suggest -Vlmay Chany's Gardenia.
Young's Drug Co.
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HOLDS HUGE FEE
WASHINGTON. April It. UP,
Federal Judge Halated L. Hitter em
phatically denied before a senat Im
peachment court today that there
waa any wronedolng In the. manner
In which he handled the controvert
ed Whitehall building and operating
company receivership.
Testifying In his own behatf
against charges In malfeasance In of
fice, Rltter told the senat that he
considered "reasonable" the $75.000 !
fe he allowed A. I. Rankin, hla for- I
ncr law partner, as receiver..
Senate leaders aald tonight a de- I
clslon In the case probably would be
reached early next week. House man
agers (prosecutors) said they would
summon two or three? rebuttal wit
nesses to complete their case. De
cision may come Tuesday.
Pale but composed, Rltter told the
senate there "waa nothing back of"
the $75,000 fee. "There was no cor
ruption, and I should not be criti
cised for it." he said.
One of the charges against Rltter
Is that he received $5,000 from Ran
kin soon after the latter was paid hla
receivership fee. He contended the
$5,000 waa In payment of an old and
legitimate debt.
Klamath Spuds High
KLAMATH PALLS, April It. (AP)
With the market strengthening as
the season nears a close, the highest
price of the year was re all red on
eight carloads of potatoes shipped
from here. The price was $3.00 per
sack to the grower.
Pickpockets Busy
As Borah Speaks
In His Home Town
FAIRFIELD, 111., April U. UPV
pickpocket marred Fairfield's
homecoming celebration today for
Its most famous son Ben. William
K. Borah of Idaho, candidate for
the Republican presidential nom
ination. Police said 16 msn In the throng
that heard Senator Borah's cam
palgn address reported their purses
were stolen. Officers searched
through the crowd at the close of
the speech but made no arrests.
TURKS ASK FORTS
nnur anrtt 11 iip Gen. Mario
Beltrami, 4.8, of ths Italian air force,
was killed last night when his single-
seater plane crashed
Sees O. O. P. Win
PORTLAND, Ore., April 11. (AP)
The Rev, Paul Levi poulk of Al
toona. Pa., national chaplain of the
Veterana of Foreign Wars, told Inter
viewers here "Pennsylvania Is not go
ing democratic this fall even If we
have 3.000,000 people on relief."
Midwest Lumberman Bead.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 11. UP) Rob
ert Wallace weunore, 57, a director
and secretary of shevlln. Carpenter tt
Clarke company, a lumber concern,
died today.
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OENBVA. April 11 (UP1 Turkey
delivered a note to the League of
Nations today demanding the right
to refortlfy the Dardanelles strait,
demilitarised by the Treaty of Lau
sanne after the world war.
The note was sent also to the
British. Bulgarian, Wrench. Greek.
Italian. Japanese. Roumanian, Rua
slan and Jugoslavian governments.
It pointed out tha,t the guarantees
of Turkish security under the treaty
had become "uncertain and Inoper
ative" In view of the re-srmlng ot
the powers.
Sees Tourist Increase
PORTLAND, Ore., April 11. (AP)
Harold B. Bay. director or the
travel and Information bureau of
the state highway commission, said
today that 3ft.ooo,ooo spent annual
ly for tourist travel could b dou
bled In Oregon.
Wandering Girl Freed
PORTLAND. Ore.. April H. (AP)
The matron's division of the po
lice department released Bileon
Smith, 17. of Tacoma, Wash., to her
father after she hsd been detained
by Officers Harry Oolta and O. K.
Robinson.
Frisco Firebug Busy.
BAN PRANCISCO. April U. AV
Another supposedly Inoendtsry hotel
fire threstaned the densely populated
Fillmore district today, causing dam
age firemen estimated would exceed
aio.000. Two fire fighters were hurt,
neither seriously.
Chief JustlM Is U
WASHINGTON. April 11 (A?)
Charles Evans Hughes, who fills the
most Important judicial office in the
world, observed his 74th birthday by
directing the supreme court ss usual
today.
Reads Portland Cefb
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 11. (API
Hamilton P. Corbett, Investment
broker, will head the Portland Cham
ber of Commerce the next year. He
was chosen president by the board
of directors.
Psychology
Pane, senMble sclent, flo faet
for solTlni personal problems!
See editorial page.
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too. A car with fine quality in the unseen parts
as well as where it shows. A car that is econom
ical to run and stays out of the repair shop.
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and you will find it pays to put your hard
earned money in a Ford V-8. No extra charge
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