THE EVENING HtRAU), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FUTURE OF AUTO 'BRIGHT ASSERTS MOT MAGNATE ' 'TOLEDO, pfilo, pit ; 2jl. -Tft point of mnrket saturation (or auto, mobiles la far dfetpnt, aeconllnt; to John? N, ty4Ur, preside pf Wijlya Overjalfd, Jpc., ; who rejtfarjsed : re cently toat the Increase pf.popula . tlon, the numfber of cars eliminated anntlj and tle srto, ot the re jlMejnent market re Uit chief lac- . tor erun tofwi, .. i.i j "I bane my statements on a gen eral survey ot tin motor industry, and helle-ve .my lnfonmt!on la aa ttrtBHO,"' "Willys Mid. : "I think It well Jof ifleSle to prepara tor (treat business during 1924 as I see every indUaWon 'pointing; toward more sales during 'the coming year than in 1928, and r am "sure that prac tteally all dealer sold na many can at tSy muld get (hi year; "Autoniobll salea an alvaye af fected Ty ut' 'eonditlori ot tie tunny market and the country's prosperity. Reports ootning - tov me ehew ' that nwaey Isn't ' tight and that moat ot the rural?-districts , " in itae' tTBited States nave orops whlh w!ll pay tig nwradJV- and 'again 'make- the arme a better prospect then in 1923. ' "Thl incresaed buying power, In ''KV opinion, will boost 18t4 sales of new-one higher than, any preTioiu year.v,A.Pif!loitlnate esthnetee show ttt J9J8 sales esoeeded these ot 1 previous years by more than 1,000, flop m Wth the- manufacturer making tetter cars and lowering prlces.jiotb.lng can prevent 1924 from being . record year from the sales Standpoint. V,v ,;,''. ' ,, '" " "Tha iast . year wac " a ". record breaker In many- respects. The first six; months of the year show a bigger replacement market than any past year, according to reports. In 19 S3, 776,804 car were scrapped which wse he greatest number of cars eliminated In -one year up to that thne. jffewerer, in 192S' there 1,18?." 411 machines discarded during tie first tits months, 'which is nearly '$0 per cent of the cars produced in that period.. From these figures one can truthfully assume that the nunVbar Of replacements exceed the new bny-j ers, oicars. , "Only the pessimist oan review all the faets availablo for the au.to deal ens and then say that the market saturation point Is near. When the final figures for 1925 are obtainable one will see that, the 'replacement ntarket covering that year Will ex ceed any of those previous and also teat It-was a recoM breaking sales ... ; .,' ;v;: ' "We have contraota for 'every WlHye-Knlght and Overland car we Can bnUld and our organization in tends to do its best toward satisfying the ig demand, which Is increasing rapidly, t can see nothing ahead but prosperity for - the auto dealer who works, I predict; that 1924 will be the feoond year in the history of the auto industry-'1 ; TWO TYPES OF i " . What Is a practical program for making the advantage of balloon oordt at pnee available to the'gfeat builK of car $whers7'ls goeti in the an nouncement' ot 'many of the leading tuanufacurers hat they are now iiUMiutacttifip twif types ot balloon tires. ' ?'',v' ; 'i bile, type, the full extent of bal looning," tt designed for use on cars that haVe been adapted to th type either at the factory or by re Icip the Wheels to 20 of ti inches. - tilip . Ptier is 'to use on cars' as Hipy stand supplant standard cord tjres. There is no need . to change the wheels,' or make any other readjustments ot a car. ' This' . significance ' of the two types ia that any one" who seeks the .il'norlpr eomjfoii 4nd pthetf features of balioon corda may obtain them wHput W((it, In many casun, s a pro hibitive cost. This will undoubtedly be Intonest Ijig nOi.V to the 10,000,000 car oWm urs Who are how 'asking themselves coNpctiVely hhd ihdlvlBually, "Where does the balloon cord tire figure in my cur? Is it a special equipment for a few, or can I use it, and wihat does It oMer over standard cords?" . Answers Vital Quetrtleiis. The' two types of balloon tires are it practical answer to these nunstlon. in other words, the practicability Of the 'balloon tire Is ftolv chiefly a matter of adaptation to tile liulonio UHe, bi Mably ftidre preperly the AtKififchMon of the tire to the motor CoK ' ' ' The tins itrwt dfawwwk that con- otrai most car owners U that, In many cases where full Walloon cords are used, a complete change it eflulpment ta 10 or Jl-lOoh wheels It necessary, and sometimes the me chanism ot the car must be ohanged- The expense of doing this ts pre hllbtlve to autny. It Is only fair to say that -the result does not always obtain the full benefit of balloon cords. " ' var owners have now every right and reaspn (Q look upon the balloon cord as a baste faet In the automobile world. It teems with pos sibilities tor the lay-motorist as well a the automobile engineer, Easy Riding Secured. The easy-riding smoothness and efficiency, ' the eoiHtort, safety and ultimate eoonomy It promises bid fair to bring about great changed In mo tor eaia. They add materially to the pleasure of metering. ft may be early to accept as "rev- oluntionary," and "-the greatest Im provement in the history of the automobile'' but tl na been,' and con tinues to be the most novel, the most interesting feature in automobile shot's. , Balloon tires ase not as yet numerous enough to be' a common sight,- so Mt there 4 every reason to teU sjt lfhat si alioon cord If. Reduced to the simplest terms, It Is ah overuse ebrd tire with fewer plies In it 4hau-In standard cords, It is a larger tjre In diameter, find a mere 'flexible tire. Statter of At Pressure. -;'- But the important difference be tween balloon and standard cords is the difference In Inflation. The bal' loon cord is ridden at much lower air pressure.' in fait, Its best descrip tive nan is a low-air pressure tire. Whets' the Wptessure ""of stand ard cords is maintained at from 50 to 65 pounds, and sometimes higher, balloon cords are Inflated anywhere between 18 to 30 pounds, sometimes forty-7 ; :' '; .'' : .''' The advantages of ballopn cords are positive. They add a' new com fort and pleasure to motoring. ft is plBjin to see why tits is so. The car rides literally on more air. There" Is a greater cushion of air be tween the "car 'and Ihe "bump toad. The sqper-41exlbllifcy of the tire yields to a rottgfl roadwsfy and ob- Btacles, '.. '"':' '-' "Te mapy advantages of this arc at onoe apparent to' the experienced driver. ' ... 3few Type Cotivenleiit. - As thl "use" of the extreme "develop ment of! thfe'ballobh jUrein tefiy stances entails great expenses.-1 It ' Is obvfque that the comfort, and ef fi- icleafly' of balioon tiros Would be fori the 'e!dd!ttoaf type Vow avail able. :v'.v' . .-. ' As tney can be applied dii'ectly. (Without change W a' car to supplant ordinary ewrdB, any car oner may dse 'them: '' DRASTIC BILL AGAINST EXCIS E TAX INTRODUCED 0HViW(O, BVii), 25. A bill to pro hibit Import of revolrars and plac ing an excise tus of S100 each on those manufjuotured in the Uprtfld States, except far expprt, Iptroduced in the United 8tats senate by Beba toc Hoyai 3.. Copelaud of New York, hut bean Indorsed by the Michigan Audubon society, ,Ura. Edith, Mun ger ot Hart, Mleh., the president, has announced. The bill, largely written by Chief Magistrate WHIiaro MeAdoo of New York City, iwas recommended to the Michigan society by it crime pre vention cotntlmette chairman, Joo Beatty Burtt; ' A - In acknowledging the society ac tion, Magistrate. MeAdoo declared that the bll has been esdoraed by two International police convention and approved by the American Bar asBQCiatloh, as well as New York Ju,dges add the maywr.1 . Those opposing it, he said, are ad vancing "an ' Illusion vetty tomlnbn. that law-abiding, cltlieq amwd with a pistol meets an outlaw, highway man or burglar on terms of equality. This is absolute not pa,' he de clared. "The robber has carefully prepared to surprise the victim in or outdoors and I challenge opponents ot the proposal to give the number of cases within the last 10 years where the armed citizen has pre vented the burglary, shot the' burg lar, or deterred fhe highwayman from carrying out his purpose. Pistols aro as common IB the United Stntos ae lead penlelle. There are more people In the United State carrying pistols or possessing them, outside the armed forces, than In a!) the rest' of the world.' there are more shootings and killings with re volvers in the United States than in all the countries of Europe, Asia and Africa. - . - After we have taxed the pistol out of existence as far as possible" Iri the United Stales',' we vrlll thent.be In a position to deal with crooks. ''fVoin . my experience as fonner police 5mmiB9ioner and' 11 yean as ohief-city' magistrate' of the'eit of New York, my advice to law-abiding citizens, if they have revolvers, is to go ddwn to the river and thro them In." aDIO INVADES CANADA AND RELIEVES ISOLATION WINMIPBO, Man., Fob. 88. Radios carrying the latest newt ot the world Into remote farm hornet and hooking up pioneer prairie settlement! with large cltlct, have become an .Important factor In co pn,linon In tho Dominion, accord ing to a report issued by the de partment of marluo, 9jjd poqqo4 svq oipuj ei,t,., farm life of its isolation," reads th report, "Loneliness Is no Ippgpr ta he. drvl11- Settlers and their families litten-tu- on current newt of the day. enjoy high class concerts tind entertain ments, receive information from agricultural ' colleges on new farm ing methods and 'courses In house hold management, and got the lat est market quotations on agricul tural products. ' , 4 "Of 100,000 receiving ots esti mated to bo In operaio', through out the Dominion, ' moro than 60 percent are owned on farms. This Is especially true In the pralrlo provinces of Manitoba, Saskatche wan and Alberta.! I" Manitoba, th'o provincial " .government, aids broadcasting through Its', publicly- owned "telophono system." IlroudcuBtlng stutluns lu Cnuudu number 88, tho report shows, niid uro locntud In tho' principal oltlus from const to coast.'. Investment III I'ucolvliig tuts amounts to more than $2,000,000. I.NKl I.Alt ( INt'.t.M-t M'I'H(H ItKCtllll) MANILA, X-'t'b. DO. Tim fwm utisinma I'ticoliiiH of tho l'lilll)ilnn fur 1UV-1 nmountiMl to tN.DOll.OOil. This It thu record lu tho hlttory or the itlniidt, with the exosptlon tit lliii year l)H0, Wlinn tlio total vviih (8,800,000, 4.virt n Mirttii Wsnt picric'.' 3londe8 Promenade MANILA MANILA. Feb. 416. Local real- They ire a quick, practical Way -dents' hate cdinmerited upon the for the owner of a" car te get the many members of the artillery sensible luxury of balloon ' tires, corps, U, S.A., seen oil the streets without, nsying too great it 'premium j0f Manila ' recently" with striking- for'ft." ' ...... ily i,ionde hair. The application ot balloon-tIMs is! In'qliTi'ies Were made and It dev- largely a problem of clearance, and this is what determines Whether or not a ear can have fill) balloon tires. --.! '''".'!,'". I1"1-. .'' Of 447 . children killed" last year In vehicular accidents in New York city, 199 lost their lives as a re Suit ' of ';jny walhipg,!' according to a statement issued recently by Baron Collier, special deputy po lice commissioner. The total num ber of persons killed in the city eloped" Ihat'thbse'Tfleh have been engaged in shifting ammunition on the "Rock," asCorregldor .Island, the. fortress at the entrance to Manila Bay, Is known, and the the pieric- acid in the explosives had turned . their hair as yellow as a quarantine flag. , ' s . RUNNING HOARD LIMIT Loads qp runnlpg boards should not extend beyond the hub caps on in 1923 was 1049 and the injured I the left side nor more thap lx totaled 31,794. Inches on the right side. ' SQETJilNG WW UNDER THE SUN Do You Own A FprcUon? 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