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Show I TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE GH1BER Motor Factory Laboratory Guide Tribune Motoring qf Interest to Students GIF Invaluable for Auto Trips . gwgpnwiie ' y VV K v A W4 '$ i r Inventor Disagrees With Rickenbackers Statement Country Tour Impossible. iaU e Gmthui4 from PtMdinf 4 4 J , Lake Tribune Automobile The ef trained to fly joung men knack 'of flying cannot be retained perpetually without practice, nor can It be maintained at a high degree of efficiency Without regular examination on ti com- pion standard .for all fit ing throughout the United States P, ) ylj: e ; ? - '3 Commenting on twenty of tin aicidents in whole or in part Vo inadequate landing fields or the total lack of terminal fadllties, the report statsa that here is a duty indirectly Imposed upon the federal government Dur-th- e war the army and navy acquired many terminal, most of which have The fragmentary Sines been abandoned remainder has been slightly a lded to b the air mail, municipalities and private enterprises, but the United State today woefnttylacktng tn atr ports for ven the 1200 aircraft ki operation Citing the fact that only four accident are attributed to the talk of weather reports End ten to the lack of clearly defined routes or limitations in travelcities, the report ing between or over certain that aerial elates that It I , transportation cannot develop until these .factors are met As an Illustration, two of ths worst accidents in our flying hls-- l As tory are attributed to these causes i one was naval and the other military they cannot be included In the civic sur-jzthough tn their results they were as harmful to civil flying prospects as though they had occurred to private In- dividual. On March 2 a naval Beaplane, according to press reports. onto a beach near Pensacola, Ha, and killed five bathers Either the seaplane had no buslnees over that beach or the bathers had no business on tt in either event, the fatalities Would have been prevented had proper authority existed os May 28 a targe army piano crashed at Morgantown, Md , killing its seven odcupants. among them being some of n the figures In military and civil aviation According to the report of the Inspector generals investigators, the disaster was not due to defects in the machine or to Incompetence on the part of the pilot, but to the terrific storm into which the ship flew, and of which the pilot had not been warned. which are attributed ry :i'.uuGBIl!nrES t $ fi 4 U A 19 2 2 K OTFICSAL TOUKUIQ QUIDS . a For Economical Transportation The Lowest Priced Medium Heavy Truck MODEL T ing to certain areas, will meet thla menace to aeronautics Collisions Explained. aide-sUpp- best-know- Inspection Vital. kcqual in Importance - A A ? a y, with learning the qualifications of pilot and navigator Is the inspection of aircraft and engines Out of the 114 accidents 22 may be attributed to faults which proper Inspec4 tion probably would have revealed concerning the plane, 9 the engine and 9 an accessory, gas or oil This inspection must be made at frequent intervals by federal authoritv In one accident, attributed to the attempt of the pilot to stunt an unsafe An Inmachine, two live were lost vestigator reported that the plane was Alnot a factorv maintained product together S9 of the 114 accidents occurred (luring stunting, 20 persons being killed and 36 Injured more than 40 per cent In other words stunt livof the total ing in unrestricted areas was responsible as lor almost many lasuuitics as all other elements combined Now stunt to testing and essen-ii- 2 ly'ng Is neres-ar- v , In every city there ere certain Indue-trle- s whom laboratories or testing departments would prove fascinating to the average high school pupil studying chemistry or phystce. A systematic Inspection of each cltya Industrial plants would not only make the studente better acquainted with their citys industries, but would also show the practical application of & theories they study, and In this way fly them In they- impressionable minds. For Instance, how the science of the adaptation and use of metals has been applied tn the fullest degree to the perfection of the motor car was explained In considerable detail to members of the senior chemistry class of Northwestern high school, Detroit, when they visited the laboratories of one of the large motor company s plants there recently. Routine work In the laboratory "was delayed somewhat on the day of the visit until the students arrived They were shown complete analyses of the various elements entering Into fabrication of the motor vehicle, with explanatory remarks, liras analysis was among the processes which appeared to create unusual Interest on the part of the young people. The plan for getting the students into actual contact with the work in the Industrial plants Is considered most significant and most commendable In their school course they may study the elements Individually, but they can receive no Instruction In the myriads ol scientific Industrial problems unless they meet them In the laboratories of the Industries themselves In fact. It it urged that all students In chemistry combine practical work with their theoretical studies whenever IL Ja possible for them do so so, as It would make them realize that there Is an enormous field of opportunity for those who aim to specialise In this work that Is plainly evident from the Importance with which many manufacturers regard It - 4 Accident Blame Fixed. 2s. 25, 1922. The Trbune Auto Tour Hook supplies the most road data for the motciing book W largpubic obtainable Thel922 er and better than an ever pub ished In the past by Tne Tribune Motoring parties deair ng to iait Brvce canon Grand cannon Zion canvon Ish lake Hear lake, kellow Atone pttik ur anj other of the various scenic attractions 1 warfare, and it Is believed ads that ail pilots should know how to stunt so that in tae of an emergen cv when onlv a tunt will save their craft, thev will be able to act qultklj tial I Collisions In the air were responsible for three deaths and one Injury, the two collisions reported occurring during stunt The danger of collisions peiformances in the air la not great providing levels of flight for aircraft under way are established and observed and provided stunting Is controlled Eight accidents, causing Injury to seven persons, are reported through carelessness on the field In several notab e Instances the pilot. In order to avojd the crowd which surged out In front of his machine as he was taking off of landing, deliberately wrecked his craft, it Is observed that at every flying demonstration. even at locally police! fields the spectators Ignore warnings and must be forced to keep hack Only federaJ rules rigidly enforoed are able to meet this condition In conclusion the report states that the airplane of 1921. powerful and beautiful as It appears, and even the Kitty Hawk biplane of the Wrights, will some day be to the ultimate flying machine what the primitive train of 1890 Is to the Twentieth Century Limited The designing and engineering features are progressing Improvements In safety and efflc'ency These are being constantly Introduced if aided by regulation and stimulation asto are expected by the government, in thm section of the countr wil fnd sure security In the air travel of the I complete an rtlabii vtnp maps t and near future comparable with that of the from their objective point in tn s rears accepted means of transportation which route book there la today on rail, road and water. This guide book an be secured at Th Trihune business office the I tah State DURANT REPRESENTATIVE HERE. Auto association touting bureau book R B Thornton general representative stores garages and service btations The of the Intrant Motors company with (Ot IS $1 r0 i l opv headquarters at Omaha Neb, has been in Skill Lake for the last few weeks ami without fear with understanding Moti the lntermountaln et the habit of stunting for thrill is Car (ompanv 651 South State street, for dangeious fatal in mam instances and the distribution of the Durant six und lv U fh in n alwav s harmful t four cylinder tars In Utah and ki' astem of tontiol, limiting stunt- Wyoming counties Built for hard work, and delivers the goods. Its inches. Used for commercial and farm trucking; powerful, e ambulance, and motor bus service,' long-strok- fire-engin- e motor is the most flexible on the market. Final drive has worm gear on two ton to rear axle. Head-boar- road scrapers and num- erous other purposes, where power, speed, ca- d tail-boar- d inside pacity and low costs 114 inches; inside width 44 are the important factors. ...... Prices, Fully Equipped F. Chassis Chassis with open express body Chassis with open express body and ALKIRE-SMIT- H 0. B. Flint, Mich. AUTO CO. 00DEN SALT LAKE 52-6- 0 - top eight-po- st $113$ 1245 132S West Fourth South Wasatch 2694 2550 Washington Avenue Phone 229 soulh-wister- A 50 Horsepower, 6 Cylinder Sedan FOUR SEMI-SPOR- T The newest thing in motor cars is here t. the Oldsmobile Dont fail to see it its so different. Semi-Spor- if B- 7, - "Vtft 'iff iLJ I - tn' V - 4 L fcfj! ti Four Doors All Metal Here is the closed car that you have been 50 waiting for an sedan at the astonishing price horsepower all-met- al, f. o. b. The interior is as beautiful as 4 could make , er, Detroit. The New Jewett Sedan is of all metal construction with four tightly fitting doors that close with snap and precision. of 1395 sJ six-cylind- I it There Artist-Designe- rs are wide, thickly upholstered seats for five full grown adults. f 1395 The frame, clutch, transmission, drive shaft and rear axle are perfectly coordinated units as strong as tested metal and fine craftsmanship can make them. That means long life, endurance and true economy. Need we say more about this remarkable motor car value. See it at the first opportunity ride in it ; drive it and you will instantly realize that it is the greatest closed car opportunity ever offered to the public. Body, full stream line, four passenger. Color, Oldsmobile Carmine. Upholstery, genuine long grain black leather with black leather side rails. Nickeled radiator, Tuarc Disc steel wheels, demountable rims, or five Cream-whiwire wheels, optional. Cowl ventilator. Cowl lights Klaxon ham. Cord tires. Alemite LubriChassis is I the famous, sturdy four cating System. model with extra long springs and deep cylinder frame. Engine val ve-- 1 type developing over 40 li. P. by actual block tests. te OLDS MOTOR WORKS LANSING. MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation A. E. TOURSSEN, Distributor 445 South Main St. Phone Wasatch 2876. It is sold and serviced by Paige dealers everywhere MADSEN-FARRE- 55 R MOTOR CO., West Fourth South Street, SALT LAKE CITY. zdcIhrijtySixl!uilt byTaigt 1 The 1922-2- 4 cylinder Semi-Spo- rt 1265 |