The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 14, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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    MOBILE
Ftion
THE KLAMATH
NEWS
United Neva and United Press Telegraph Services
AUTOMOBILE
SECTION
179. (Every Morning Except Mondavi"
FUND IS
TURF. I1F
IE SCHOOL
i To Save Money
i Build Cart
klicli.. June IS. 8er-
,v. In the moit unique
Lnrld, durliu tho year
loo for tliomaolvea and
1770.000 worth of
Wl'i the ramarkaule
Henry Ford Trade
plKhth year of Ita ex-
nuh a achool waa con-
Ford in 1916, and la
at yar It waa organ
)orated under the lawa
a private arhool. The
he art on Mr. Kord'i
Ire to furnlah the op-
boya to learn a trade;
ay boya whoae clrcum-
It Imperative that they
l toward their own
just how popular the
tcome may be Judaea
it that at the preaent
liy comprises fifty In'
puplla number more
b thore are more than
the waiting Hat eager
with a waiting Hat of
Ho, at preaent there la
r out-of-town boya bo-
lu fact tho Iriatltu-
K enough to arcommo
o Detroit youtba who
o urgo to learn and
II way.
romunerallon la a run-
lih all tho puplla, a
reaalng tho raah achol-
lordance with tba prog-
biakes In the claaa room
the workshop la xn In-
klevolnps In him a Sonne
Ity and rreatos a desire
In hla theoretical and
Iratlnn.
weeks tho Inatructora.
tho studenla study and
murks according to
lo. These reporta de-
Inrreaso in tho. schular-
ommoncos at the mod-
7.20 a week whon tho
led to tho school and
maximum of $18. Tho
which the, maximum
f'sts solely with the slu
ts la a thrift fundin
y student participates.
to (2 month nad contra-
as the ueneficlary.Ms on
providing he complies
ndltlon. This condition
fat each installment be
bank and kept there
nosltor graduates. Fall
ly with this .requirement
fy ends participation la
r the delinquent one.
P nee age for the boy de-
tend the school la be
nd 1G year ot age, and
mluatos at 18, providing
bn conscientious In his
work, he Is master of a
unerntive trado and can
good Job moat anywhere.
majority ot the gradu
sorbed by the Ford Mo-
v, the young men prefer-
Fk for the company.
1 workshop Is In one of
Pes ot the Highland Park
he Ford Motor company
tho school, and Is fitted
thnn $500,000 worth of
and has 36,000 square
space. In this shop tho
o practlra the knowledge)
the class room, .A variety
rls are manufactured, all
wo .bought by tho Ford
Pany If thoy pass Inspec-
lpn a boy has becomo pro-
mis work ho Is" placed in
pparlmont, whore he makes
dioa and flxluros. . Those
Pass rigid Inspection be-
accepted bv the enmnany,
fho1 curriculum includes
"echanlcal drawing, shop
algebra, goomotry. trig-
Physics, chemistry, nunll
filysla, ouantlthtlvn analv.
""'gy, metallography and
"e shop classes nrovlde
n the ODftratlnn nt Inlhoa
( 'Chines, grinders, shapera
I Dlatlti
- aido inciuaea in
ot 'he student's education
Plote Couran In h.n.h ,lln
Erentor shop, sheet metal,
fining, f0rg9 ,, foun(lry
Radio Installed on
Instrument Board
of Engineer's Car
Here la the oewoat thing n auto-
mobile and ubw In Tadlo the In.
atrunienl board if a cur bearing a
compWlto receiving ant. A loud
speaker la placed Just over the
windshield.
This la the Installation whkih
Joseph 1). R. Freed of Freed-Else-mann
Radio corporation, noted rad
io engineer, has provldnd for hla
car, and which la Inciting tho envy
of We friends. Ills car carrlos in
4hU manner the five-tube neutro-
dyne aet manufactured by the com
pany of whloh lie la president.
Alongside the rear seat la plug
In 'for telephones, aa la also provided
In the aet. The tubes are lighted
with a filament switch, whloh Is
operated by the Imnnttan of a plug
carried on the key ring, ao there
la no chanre the tubes will be
burning when the set da not in use.
The power is .furnished by the
battery carried for Ignition pur
poses on the car, ao that it he battery
Is always changed, thus doing uway
with one ot the troubles of tho home
radio tun.
Automobiles . heretofore bare
borne radio equipment, but Uio iu
ntallaUon always has been unsight
ly and generally somewhat unsat
isfactory. Wires have been put ovor
fhe roof or poles, destroying . the
feeauly of lUie rax. Nevor before has
a set actually been made part of
the car, as In thin case.
The antenna constats ot sixty feet
of wire, hidden underneath (he root
of it ho car and covered by cloth or
plush. It Is absolutely invisible.
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1925.
Price Five CenU
New Works Manager
For Oakland Plant
A. It. Clancy, resident and gen
eral manager of Oho Oaklaml Mo
tor Car company, announces tJie ap-
pdintmenit of A. J. Brandt as works
manegor.
Mr. Ilrundt is on oxporlenced mo-
rlu-nlcal engineer, a graduate of
Case Scientific solfool. and has been
wuioulntod with Mr. Clancy person
ally for ten 'yoars, storting with tho
Du Pont organization In I'hMadoi-
pTila.
niirlng ho war period iho was div
ision enirlncer In chsu-go of con
struction at tho Old llH-kory lww-
dcr plan. LouisvUlo. Ky., a lu
Point activity of nrhleh Jlr. Claaoy
had complete charge.
Ijiinr. Mr. Brandt supervised me
aonstrutitlon of the Chevrolet plant
' . . . M ri 1 Unlnmi
at t. i.ouns ir ul'iiciui
and subsequently butlt the Jlrown-
I.lpe-Chaptn factory alt Syracuse, N.
Y.
in 1920. he became works man-
f the Saniusan Tractor com-
-
.Tnneavllle. Wise., a uenerai
Mvnr unit ot which Mr. uiancy
.o. nrirtsnt and general manager.
Three years Jalter he was appointed
manager of the Fisher Bony pmuw
at Janem-llle and Lansing, Mich.
i.vlnir Oenerul Motors tempor
arily In 1024, he went 1(0 the Pac
ific coast oa general manager of the
Pacific Malleable Castings 'corpora
tions of Oakland, Calif. His long
association with Mr. Cltoncy Is again
resumed t tho Oakland plant In
Pantluc, Mich., where He win nu.c
ftfll charge of production.
Mileage Record Made
By Local Dairy Man
. ii... vmkiivn tlulry-
man of MemlW. claims she record
tor tire mlldago in this locality.
Bradey has a Fedoruii lire -
used on Mb urhig enr for two
- .t.,ii. 1923. until
yoaro, iraiu !
Manfl. IB,!. v.r. Tho ire has
. j c ioc miles In that
aenvoToa .. -
lo9lhofUmoand.-..
.Docy tiro for me sum
mZgo was all m, on Klamath
county road, which Is stunt .
any tiro. Incidemtally. O. A. 8mh,
deafer for U d Fedcra
tlrea says thut tn " "
ensTo (..a- tatdled thj--make
ot ,tfcrc for six years wWhout
losing ny friendships. .
"All Inatructors arTchosen not only
touchers, em
for tneir aoinu - ---
also on account of their ta ht for
keeping in J-'"', "w' ,h
tho boys, and there are u
the Country with I"1"
. ...ii. with the atudents
whose popu...w
Is greater than prevails In the Henry
HIP HIP RAY
GOT LOT GAS
FIT FOR LIZ
System Of Three Letter
Words For Auto Licenses
May Be Used In Cal.
Officials ot 'the California Auto
mobile olub ere favorably dlftprsed
toward the auuMHutilon on auto li
cense plates of pronounceable three
Hotter plates of pronounceable three
letter word comhtoat'Jons hi place
ot the preaent eerlea of unrelated
numerals that are hard to read
quickly and to retain tn mind. An
opportunity, waa given Franklin B.
Morse, paltentee ot the system to ex
plain his Idea and It was the unan
imous consensus of opinion ot those
present that the Morse code was a
decided lorwaiyl step.
Among the officers of the club
present at the demonstration was
President Knovlos. Major James S.
Greene, chief engineer: W. W.
Bhoppe, dhlef of .tho theft bureau:
E. V. Wellcr, am! others. There
was considerable ommHrment when
a can Vane revemled the foot tha,t
none of liot?o pretscmt could re
member the number of their own
license plates.
Before any official tuition Is taken
a thorough study of Ithe Morse
emto license code system will be
made in order 4o dctetrmlno its
practicability, and should ii lie
found to meat rtxiulromcnts the
question of the olub advocating Its
adoption will be taken up. There
Wan no question 1m the minds ot
'those present mat the words were
docldedly more easy to read and
remember titan figures.
In answer to ithe suggestion thai
It seemed impossible to een . corn
enough three letter words that are
pronounceable, Morae mailed that
his code constated ot exactly 1098
ot itlhese words, wMch, placed In
combinations of nalrs, would make
one million combination surih as
Hay-day?Win-Boy omd so on. Tho
millions oro Indicated by merely
adding the numeral 1 or 2, as tho
case may 'be, lie faro ithe two short
words to tmHtcnito tho millions,
Thus, a 0.1T at .jirosonit numbered
1.C35.94 6. would, tinder tho Mothc
system, read 1-lilz-Tll.
The oode Is Hn alphtabqlWal order
so that there would bo nn imore
dltficuiUy turning to a combination
than there would bo in finding
name In a 'telephone book or a. word
in'a dictionary. A Btnall vest pocket
book ot less than score of pages
la all that is required to cantata
the cnUro system.' The present
card Indox system woutld 4n no wise
be disrupted nor would any of the
bookkeeping methods have to be
changed.
The criticism thiait some of the
word combinations such aa Yum
Yum would tack ttn dignity waa
considered as trivial and hyper
critical when placed ln; the balance
against the possibilities of the cods
In saving human life and limb
through the greater certainty of
identifying and apprehendiing reck
less or Intoxicated drivers.
High Wave Wrecks Plane and Ends ,
Argentine's Round the World Flight
f ' - 4
, A ft.
r4v
4, . fittlm. ),
Battery Wins Its
Retirement After
Five Years Service
There Is no question in the mind
of John Prober of the Northern Fur
Shop as to tho longevity of- a Phil-
co battery.
Mr. Draher drove into the Battery
Service Station, locaJI Pbllco dealers,
fthe other day and requested another
Phlloo, stating that aftwr five years
of active and constant service he
felt that his old Philco waa en
titled to (retirement.
' "While thk) ds unquestionably
long life for ta storage battery
The around the world fiighi of niajor Fcuru Zamtf &i the Ar
gentine army, came to an abrupt end at Osaka, Japan, when a high
wave wrecked his plane. The accident occurred aa he was taking
off for Kasumigaura, preparatory to attempting to' fly across the
Pacific over the route followed in the opposite direction by the U. S.
world fliers. - "
CAN FIND WAY TO
STOP CAR THEFTS
Chrysler Says Every Car
Should Bear Identifi
cation Mark
"American Inventive genius can
surely find some way lo cut down
the number of stolen automobiles,"
naiil Walto. T Prvulav nraalHcint
said Bill Mueller, ot the Battery! , t , I ,k.
Service fJMUoa. "it ts Oot at .11 sur.lor8 o M , chry9ler Mo.
(.rinnia iu 'luv viuw ui a x"uiiixi, w
their sturdy construction and over
size capacity keeps Uhem on the
job, giving tireless service year after
year."
MIDGET AUTO TO
CROSS CONTINENT
FLYERS Tl'RS TO AUTOS . Angeles or San Francisco within
Lieutenant Leigh Wade, one of;8"6" days after leaving New York.
the world flyors, and Linton Wells.Thrnu8h co-operation with the Amer
a companion, will attempt to travel i lean Auiomomie association
from coast to coast in an automobile i various chambers ot commerce along
urllhmit nnA ilnnnlnff lla whpnln nrl the rnilte thpv ptnitpt In avelit Irnf-
motor. They hope to arrive at Los1 tic Jams through tho larger cities. ?ny ;rOCOrdS n hi8 tr'P 10 "t "25,000,000.
In the smallest automobile ever
licensed In California, Gus. Peticl,
1207 Grand street, Alameda, will
start June 15 for a summer vaca
tion trip to New Yolk.! The ma
chine, perfect in every respect, in
cluding balloon tires 20x4, and sjot-
llght, weight 56,0 pounds. Ii Inn i
four-cylinder, nine horsepower1 en
gine with three speeds. The car
stands two feet high, with a road
clearance of 3V4 Inches and a five
foot wheel base. ,
Petrol, who built the car himself,
says it will go 62 miles on a gallon
ot gasoline. His tank holds three
j gallons of fuel and one of oil. He
aeciares ne-can maae eigniy mues
an hour, but will not try to break
tor- corporations, recently. "The
activities ot automobile thieves were
nearly 60 per cent greater in 1924
that they were in 1923, and more
than 100. per cent greater than they
were In 1918. '
"In 2S cities there were stolen In
1924, 67.771 motor Vehicles. Ot
this number 47,484 were recovered.
Seventeen per cent of the total
number stolen wore not recovered.
"There should be a way to mark
a car in such a manner that it can
be identified easily. That mark
should be counterfeit proof if Inven
tive genius can make it sp. : It
should be so placed on the car that
it cannot be removed, y ,
"The theft of automobiles 1b a
crime vast In its proportions. The
number of cars stolen ' increases
from year to year. Now there prob
ably will be . no way to check the
theft ot cars entirely, but surely
there Is some way to cut down the
number of cars stolen.
"The cars stolen last year were
rained ' between $100,000,000 and
That sum must bo
cut down."
i of Motor Car Trawi' "
Changing oUrlransportationHabits
Many Changes Made
Necessary by Steady
Growth of Business
Constantly Increasing business has
caused the Balslger Motor Company
to add considerable servlco equip
ment as well as maso several
changes In tholr building.
A now exit has bcon oponcd on
Eighth street, which will greatly
facilitate tho handling of cars. Now
and up-to-the-minute machinery has
been Installed, making this one ot
the best equipped shops In this soc-
tion ot tho state.
Mr. Balslger roports a great deaU
of activity In Fordson tractors as
woll as numerous sales of Ford one-
ton trucks. .Tbeso trucks, states Air.
Balslger, are destined to play a
leading part in the commercial field
ot Klamath county. .
KKW F1KH APPARATUS
Portland, Oregon has Just added an
other Studobaker to Ita fire depart
ment. Th'la latoat Studobaker addi
tion la a Btudobaker big alx duplex
phaeton for the personal use of Fire
Chief Holdon. .. '. . '
We predict that within a month after
we have delivered your Chrysler Six
all your ideas of travel will be changed
revolutionized.
Instead of traveling by train, nine
times out of ten you'll travel in your
Chrysler Six.
We predict that your Chrysler Six
will make these changes in your
ideas and habits of travel because it
has already done so with thousands
of owners.
All this is just what might have been
expected when you consider the na
ture of the results which only the
Chrysler Six delivers. ,
You have command of a high-gear
speed range of from 2 to better than
70 miles an hour. Few would care to
let the car out to its limit.
You don't need this highest speed to
make any journey in better time than
other cars. Drive at an average of 35
miles and still you'll save time over
others because the Chrysler Six is so
alert, because it gets away so quickly
and is so easy to handle, so sure in
control. It is always first out of traffic
Readability is one of the Chrysler's
most remarkable features. It clings to
the road as though it really weighed
as much as two tons.
You'll drive in town or country all day
without fatigue because of its easier
riding qualities which efficient Wat
son stabilators have made still more
remarkable by the elimination of re
bound shock on even the roughest
highways. .
Y6u'll drive always with the greatest
possible safety because Chrysler-Lockheed
self-equalizing hydraulic four
wheel brakes give you perfect control.
You'll find yourself freed of motor
worries by the Purolator, which auto
matically and continuously filters all
dirt out of the oil in your crank-case as
you drive; by the efficient air-cleaner
which keeps all dust and dirt out of
your carburetor and engine. .
We make one more prediction. After
you have once had a ride in this car
you'll always think of better trans
portation in terms of Chrysler Six.
That ride is waiting your conven
ience. '
In Okmulgee, Oklahoma, is an oil man who
business takes him 'often to Denver, to Detroit.
to Lima, Ohio, and back "to Okmulgee. Some
trip! He used to do it by train of course. Now
he makes it in his Chrysler Six with ease and
comfort and 14. an enthusiast over the newer and '
better way. ;
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HOWIE MOTOR CO.
The Totirlnf Cdf $ 1 195
Th Pharlon 149f
ThsjCtwh . IMf
TH Rtwfitcr Jf21
Th Sedan - 182
Tfo Royal CtwfM 0199$
The BroHgfum 19M
Tk ImptrUt 2069
TrW CrwtvfmNria! 2193
All prtcm f.:b. Detroit subject tm cttrfvnf gpvmmmt tax.
' We mrt tleturd lo eximd the CMtvenlrnc of timt-ty
foul AA about CfcrwIrVi tttwtivc plan. Chrysler
eUmUn ml ntperior ChrysUr Mrtice neryvktte
mil
A Detroit man goes to Toledo frequently on butt- '
ness, then to Cleveland and back to Detroit. He '
used to do it by train, usually on the sleeper. Now
he travels in his Chrysler Six, starts at his own
time in the morning. makesToledo and Cleveland
the same day. transacts business in each place
and is free to start back home when he chooses,
regardless of train schedules. ,
Result that only Chrysler Six delivers, owners
say, make this newer travel method the safe
sensible and comfortable way to get about. .
Ford trade scliooi.