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arEDPOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. ftfEDFORD OKEGOy. TUESDAY. JTTXE 15. 1937. Two Elks Good-Will Cars Will Arrive in Medford Wednesday Afternoon E Elk Ambassadors Making Good -Will E Lawn mower service call and del. Ideal Blse Shop Tel 896 til B Main. Greets Visitors Safety Tour WILL BE GREETED BOARD TO STUDY TO PAGE FOUR 1 An official visit will be paid to Medford tomorrow by two car of the Elks magsslne good-wl'l safety fleet. Th7 will be piloted by Oeorge Stel ttr and Joe Cooke, members of the Order of Elks and entertainers of considerable repute. They carry messages of good-wlU and Invltstloni to the Elks of Med ford to attend the forthcoming Elks grand lodge convention which this year will be held at Denver.' Colo., the week of July lain. The cars tney use are one,, a President state cruising sedan, the other a Dictator cruising sedan. ' In all, the six cars of the fleet will have traveled at the termination of the tour some 30,000 miles, and will have visited nearly 300 Elks lodges. Two other units of the fleet left Boston, May 37th. The remain ing two units were started from Jersey City, May 26th. As may be assumed, an enterprise of this character must be conducted with rallroad-llke fidelity to sched ule, and It was with this lh mind that the Elks magazine s e 1 e o t e d Omen watches for all alx drivers so that they would travel on Qruen precision time. An Important feature of this year's tour Is a consideration for safe driv ing, and the good-will fleet has thus become more than a social enter prise. The official title for the fleet Is the Elks Oood-Wlll Safety Tour. Renoe, General Tire company's dual ten was chosen by the officials of the Elks magazine ss equipment for all cars of the fleet. B. L. Bander son, exalted ruler of the Medford lodge, announces the following pro gram of reception for the two cars which visit Medford: Local Elks will go to a rant Pass tomorrow morning to meet the good will ambassadors a? a noon lunch at the Qrante Pass Elks' temple. A delegation of Oranta Fass members win return here with the csravan, where they will Ul parade Medford streets In neir.-atudebekera and on General tiij,' according to Mr. San derson. .. Exd ruler . Sanderson has ar ry"a a dinner In the local Elks' Coquet hall at 8:30 p.m., for all members. The progr :n following the dinner will be In charge of the past exalted rulers. Mr. Sanderson says: "The two good-will ambassadors have a nation-wide reputation as entertainers. We urge every member to be present and assure, them they will enjoy the tine program. for Greater Satisfaction Buy NOLDB e HORST HOSIERY at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's. S e H. Qraen Stamps. J Eki Tour Cart on Paradt at South Bund, ' jafj Indiana, horn of Studebaker automobiles. i P Joe Cooke J """"S L 1'" a 'Ina I I I 1, ,TOUR jr GENERALS CHOSEN FOR SAFETY CARS As the 1037 Elks' magazine tour progresses from city to city through out the country, It preaches a prac tical sermon of safety for the gleam ing purple and white Studebakers with which the tour Is being made. They are shod with the world's most modern and qulckeat-etopplng tires the revolutionary General Dual 10's with the unique flexible tread. Scanning the tire field In making preparations for the 1037 tour, of ficials In charge of the Elks' maga zine tour decided upon the new Gen eral dual 10's as the easlest-rldlng, as well as the safest tire on which to make this year's tour. In every city on the Elks' magazine tour Itinerary. Elks will have an ex cellent opportunity to observe the Importance of t.ie contribution tnat the General dual 10's are making to greater safety on the highways of America. They will have an opportunity to witness a showing of a spectacular VJESTCO PUMPS AND WATER SYSTEMS The World's SIMPLEST Electric Pump ONLY 1 Moving Part WESTCO'S REASONS for Outstanding; Performance Only One Moving Part the all-bronie Impeller. No belts, gears, valves, (prints, piston or leathers. Weatro la quiet, no pounding or hammering, noth ing to rust or get out of order while pump Is not being nard. Saves yearly overhauling expense. Afore Water Capacity Increase! up to S above rated figure when pumping to aurfsre delivery at low level taps. 28-Ft. Suction Guaranteed ronvlnrlng evldenre of Viestros efficiency and superior per formance. Low Operating Cost Result of hither efficiency. Absence of starling torque permits Westro to start on 73 less poner than that required by piston type pumps of comparable size. HUBBARD-WRAY GO. three-reel sound film, "Human Mlle sge" recently made In New York City. In this film, General Tire seeks to find out what causes most of to day's highway accidents. Officials were Invited to witness a demonstration on Pelham Parkway, Now York, conducted and supervised by the American Automobile associa tion which shows that speeding cars, on General dual 10 tlrea, can be atopped, straight In their tracks, on wet, slippery asphalt pavement more quickly than It had previously been thought possible to stop cars on dry pavement. Following this spectacular demon stration, the American Automobile aasoclatlon, through Its contest board, Issued a certificate setting forth the results when brakes were suddenly locked on cars traveling on wet aaphslt at speeds of 30, 40, so and 68 miles sn hour. Engineers In many parts of the country have since de clared that they were amazed at the results. Pitted against competitive tires, the General dual IO'b demonstrated their ability to stop a car In 40 per cent leas distance under exactly the same conditions. 0. M. Blsmark, local General tire dealer, saya: "Safety authorities have declared that goneral use of the Dual 10'a should go far to help cut down the terrific annual toll of deatha and eorloua accidents caused by crashes on the highways." Summer Storage Expert care and adequate Insuranco ART1STA PUR SHOP 338 W. 6th. Phone 684 FRANCE ACTS TO F PARIS, June 15. (AP) The peo ple's front government of socialist Premier Leon Blum called upon par liament today to give It complete power to fight off speculative raids on the franc and repair the na tional finances, A single measure wss Introduced In the chamber of deputies provid ing authorization for the govern ment "until July 31 to take by cabl net decree any measures necessary for the reconstruction of public fi nances, as well as the protection of savings, money and the public oredit." The government announced the de. cree powers Would be used first "to end maneuvers of speculators and deserters of the franc." Finance Min ister Vincent Aurlol estimated the total of French capital Invested abroad by these I'frano deserters" had reached 60,000,000,000 francs (about 2,670,000,000.) Solon stricken. WASHINGTON, June 15. UP) Chairman Connery (D.-Mass.) of the house labor committee was stricken with blood poisoning today. He was taken to a hospital. A physician de scribed the Illness as serious. Aides said connery had returned from a trip to Maasachusettes last night. f 1-1 iff. f rwftosmik B. I Sanderson, exalted ruler ot the Medford Elks and lornl Stude baker dealer, who will head the re ception committee for the good-will ambassadors' visit to Medford. TOO MUCH SPEED E Alfred N. Robbins, 33. of Klamath Falls was flnd 125 and $4,50 costs by Judge William R. Coleman In Justice of the peace court yesterday afternoon on a charge of reckless driving. He pleaded guilty. Robbins drove a car 60 to 70 miles an hour on the Pacific highway south of Medford Sunday, being on the wrong side of the road part of the time, the court was told. He was cited by state police. James M. Myers, 26, of Myrtle Point was fined $12.50 and costs for overloading a truck, his load being 6,000 pounds overweight. On the same charge Wlthan Ted driffen, 27, of South Central avenue, was fined $5 and costs, his load being a few hundred pounds overweight. Both pleaded guilty. Paul J. Quackenbush. 25, who came her recently from Portland, waa fined $2.60 and costs for permitting a person not possessing an operator's license to drive his car. He pleaded guilty to letting his unlicensed broth er Warren, 19, to drive the auto. Ben Geary, 40, of Trail was ar raigned on a charge of unlawfully lying In wait with a gun at a salt lick. He pleaded not guilty and re quested a trial by Jury. The trial was set for 10 a. m. on June IS. Geary was represented by Attorney Thomas J. Enrlght. ROYAL ARCH MASONS Stated convocation of era tr Lake Chapter No. 32 on Tuesday evening. June 15th, at 7:30 P. M. Visitors Welcome, FRED A. PURDIN, H. P. O. D. FRAZEE, Sec'y. CUB QHHjEG ML OH? gEElM) 03Sf3l!lfe It's the wrinkle when you apply the brakes that eliminates skid swerves and tail spins. I .i.-ctiMjer rhwwi wai miswem1 xm ' ' 1 i- a t 51 M ZIU! Se lh thrilling tofety mo via lo be shown In your club by lh Good Will Tour driven. This movlo can b seen by the general public at any time, alio, by calling at our store. r i 1 u f In only ter yean automobile accidents have killed and injured ten million people. Think of it! That's 10 of the entire population and the slaughter goes on at the rate of 2500 people every dayl What can you do about it to protect yourself and your family! Put General Dual 10a on your car. Proved in many teatt they will stop quicker than you ever dreamed it possible and always straight ahead no side-slip or skid-swerve. Remember brakes stop the wheels but it's the fires that have to stop the car. fqj One life-saving stop makes yon forget the little more f$ vou pay for Dual 10s. Get our change-over offer full allowance for the tires that come on your new car or for all unused tire mileage on your present car. Come inl Convenient terms, if you wish. PAROLE PROBLEM BALFM, Ore, June 15. f AP) Oov ernor Martin today named ten men to study the state probation system and to report to the 1939 legislature. Following suggestions made to the emergency board, yesterday that the board name an additional probation ofticer. the governor said he would name the probation commission to study the problem with a view to re vising the entire parole system. Members of the commission are: Justice J. O. Bailey of the state su preme court, chairman; Justice Oeorge Rossmen of. the supreme court; Circuit Judge Hall S. Lutk. Portlend; Circuit Judge Arthur D. Hay, Lakevtew: Circuit Judge James T. Brand, Marshfleld; Oscar Hayter, uaiiaa. vice-president of the state bar association: District Attorney Earl A. Nctt, McMlnnvllIe, president on tne District Attorneys' Association ot Oregon: Lotus L. Langley, Portland, former Multnomah county district at torney: Senator Robert M. Duncan, Burns; N. Ray Alber. Portland, chair man of the house Judiciary commit tee of the 1937 legislature. Speaking of the appointments, the governor said "demands for the im provement of Oregon's antiquated pa role, probation and sentencing sys tem have assumed state-wide proportions. The biggest paper blizzard In his tory occurred when New York greet ed Lindbergh's return from Parla with a shower of 1800 tons of ticker tape, torn-up telephone books and news papers. f FREE INFORMATION On PHet and other Rao tal and Colon Disorders Our celtratd 100-pif Booklet will ba tant on re quest to anyone Buffering from Pllea or other Rectal or Colon dliordera,or Stonr ach ailmenta. It deacribei condition! and axolalna our aucceaaful method of treatmai.e. No hospital surgical operation. N3 confine ment Send for valuable Fret Boolttet today Dr.C. J. DEAN CLINIC Phyulclan and Surgeon N.B. Corner Burnaide and Orand Avenue leiepnone EAst 3918 Portland, Oregon SALEM, June lb. (AP) Governor Martin Invited Secretary of Agrlcul ture Henry A. Wallace today to at tend the annual convention of the National Aasoclatlon of Milk Control boards to be held In Portland In August. In a telephone conversation, Wal lace told the governor he would at tend If he could fit the trio In his schedule. Edgar W. Smith, chairman of the Oregon milk control board, said the state was asked to sponsor the con vention because Oregon "has the most successful board In the nation." Members of boards In the SO states that have milk control administra tion will be Invited to attend, as well aa commissioners of sgrlculture In the other states that do not have boards. Other membera of the Oregon board are A. E. Engbreteon of Aatb- na and Glen B. Marsh, Hood River. Paul C. Adams, Portland, la administrator. L-aaraaBBa'' BLINDED FOR FINER TASTU StTAQftAM'S SKVVN CROWN BLENDED WHIS KEY. Th atralsiit whiuklM In thto prdt S ymrrn or mora old, 37K atralcht whlefcUo. end 2H neutral spirit dUtillad from Amort eai trains. SO Proof. SMtram-DtatlOar Car- ration. ExacuUva Offlcaa. Maw Yexfc. GREEN PINE $oo J Big DOUBLE LOADl FOR DIRECT MILL DELIVERIES FIRST COME FIRST SERVED I H S3 Phone 7 Now TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. 1 END OF NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE S Once more Studebaker brings the Elks to town! ELKS MAGAZINE "COURIERS OF GOOD WILL" REACH THE CITY ON THEIR WAY TO THE B. P. O. E. DENVER CONVENTION! eMBBBBSBBBfc aaaaaeaBww--r: i'- THE Elks again are traveling from city to city id America's spotlight cars ... a magnificent new Studebaker State President Eight ... a superb new Studebaker Dictator Six. Not only Elks and friends of Elks, but motor ists throughout the city and vicinity will find it very interesting to drop around and see us while the Elks' Studebakers are here. TUNE INI Wednesday Afternoon 5:15 to 5:45 The Elks Good-Will Ambassadors, George Stalzer and Joe Cook Will Entertain over KMED The Elks must have felt the same way we do: They chose Studebakers for each of three tour teams that are covering America in advance of their convention. World's first cars offering the dual economy of the gas-saving automatic overdrive and the Frus oil cleaner . . . world's first cars offering the triple safety of steel-reinforced-by-steel bodies, automatichillholderandfeather-touchhydraulic brakes . . . world's only cars with non-slam doors that close lightly, tightly and silently on rattle proof rotary latches! Come in and see for yourself that in picking cars the Elks, as usual, are right! Hawkinson Tire Tread Service 204 N. Riverside Phone 147 ON YOUR OWN TERMS 29 N. 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