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Show SaLt THE LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1923. Resolutions Adopted Fa voring Removal of Road Officials- From Politics. A .. intd in cvznjdmj driving Henry C. Wallace, secretary of agriculture, waa jrincipa speaker at the twenty-fir- st annual meeting 4of the American Automobile association held at the BlUmore hotel. New York t'ity. Tuesday, May 22. George C Diehl of Buffalo, retiring premdept oT the A. A. An presided About TW .delegatee, representing the principal automobile chibs in the United States, were present, Thomas P. Henry of Detroit was elected president for the eh suing year, G Roy Hill of Minneapolis, secretary; William C. Kirby of Chicago, treasurer. Vice president, were elected as follows: Charles A. Fraser of Massachusetts, P J Walker, Califor- & Frank Gold, Minnesota, Frank mi, tL Miller, Florida, C. H Verschovle, Texas. Daniel R. Reese, Pennsylvania, Dr. L. 8. Colter, Ohio. The association accepted Into memtwfcTve automobile dubs, bership to bringing the total membership 1 more than 300,000. of resolutions, Through the adoption the A A. A went on record as favoring th removal of highway departments and officials from politics; favoring the governments taking over the obligation of both butlding and maintaining highways across unappropriated lands and federal reserves, instead of leaving this to be done by the state tn which they are located and again pledged itself to continue its efforts for 'the national system of adequate highways. Secretary Wallace departed from his set speech to compliment the association on it? work for federal aid to roads, and declared that the A. A A had no small part in making federal Sid possible. He told of the disbursement of the funds and how they are handled, and also went into detail regvdta the work of the agricultural department scientists for good roads, especially with reference to testing materia, solving drainage and other problems, and fitting special materials to different soils He told of the group of men, about 3600. connected wRb his department, the largest sin4 gle group of'sclentists In the world Dr James W. Inches former police commissioner of Detroit, sad that the most important problem confronting the police of every city is that of We have been reghandling 'raffle. ulating the motorist for the past ten he said, "and it is time that years, we start to really regulate the pedestrian, as an unbelievably large percentage of accidents to pedestrians which result in injury or death are due to the carelessness of the pedestrians legislative problems menacing the motorist are facing automobile dubs - m every state in the Union, Robert P. Hooper of Philadelphia, a past president of the association, declared Pennsylvania has eten go so far as to attempt to take the money collected from motorists for the payment of a deficit in general funds. Instead of using it for road maintenance, he said He called attention to the comparatively small number of organised motorists and declared that under the circumstances the work done bv the organisation has been remarkable A M Doomis, secretary of the National Grange, warned against the new Socialist element that Is creeping Into the government, said that even the farmer, trained to think for himself and opposing socialistic ideas, is beginning tow listen to this class of politician, whose chief stock In trade is the promise of lowered taxes. "Never before has there been such a revolt against taxation as there is today and the politicians are taking ad vantage of this state of unrest,' he laid Mr, Loomis declared that many farmers are paying more in taxes on their farm thsn "the farms would bring at a fair rental value. . -- Lansing Touring one with racing You may not want a racing car, but you-wacar endurance. Oldsmobile Eight is such a car, because nt size in America. Thats a fact proved by General Motors Research Laboratories the greatest automotive laboratories in the world. class. The frame It has the strongest chassis in its is 7" deep (the average is 5 W). Springs are 54" long (the aver-age is 501). The king bolts are 1 in diameter (the average is A). The shackle bolts are in diameter (the average is H1). Every vital part is built oversize for endurance. It is the lowest priced Eight on the market. Heres eight cylinder smoothness and flexibility with a big handsome comfortable EIGHTS FOURS A diftappearing light would also be much more apt to catch a pilots eye than a permanent light, due to the numoer of permanent lights which are visible in certain localities Captain Ira C Baker flrw for n party-f- determine caro jtecb4iv4v4 this 8 stem will be night flying ,1y beUAved that aid to cords: - Built for heavy load and roughest roads DIVIDE COSTS. thn multiply mil e$ they also V "zmiiw Brougham Coup Sedan ---- - - 167 S 177 ... - - - - --- Prices f. o b. f 1!7S 2025 All sizes ask your dealer or get them from us. 4 . Lansing Intennountain Distributors AzJ. 01 tyhSaetAUiln 'Wasatch3S4 Wasatch 2876, c u p p L E S $13.00 c All other sixes in proportion. Ws an factory distributors. PAT MORE? ouOhaa a Rhino" 10,000 miles guaranteed. COUPLE OF CUPPLES Sims Anderson Co. Distributors 346-4- 7 SOUTH STATS STREET Mali driers Given Prompt Attention, CORDS 'A. o -- R D S CARBURETOR Something New Under the H6od No. Motonsts to XW of Form League Preserveifrt r Beauty the Countryside. Md The Motorists League for Countryside Preservation, with headquarters in New York City, was recently organised to bring public opinion to bear on the careless motorist jwho is responsible for the unsightly condition along our highways and about our picnic and camping sites, where Regular Cords Special Discount CUPPLES Touring Super-Sjio- rt THE GREYHOUND thefF3Uve-noss of the mgnals. and upon landing stated that they were easll read from comparatively close range The lack of range is attributed to the low candle power of the light used ard the Inability to secure a proper searchlight effect. PDng are under way to use stronger ugm! and. witlT certain improvements suggested bv the experiment conducted, it is hoped to attain a visibility of ten miles When the .Greater Mileage - AJAX' tires do more TRUCKS South Main Street. ity. Assure Better Service and 1662 t - , Salt Lake and Boise. TIRES AND TUBES , WASATCH MILES. Distributor. 445-44- 9 3 CUPPLES TRY What's Hflfuse of multiplyieg WORDS about tires? You are concerned chiefly with the way they multiply A. E. TOURSSEN CUPPLES CORDS w , Paragon (fabric) CORD Eilhl Cylinder Models t - - - - f!62S Sport Roadster MILE A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS IL Other body. Qood looking and good under the hood a car you can be proud of in "any company. And the price is $1375, the amount asked for many cars of fewer cylinders. Oldsmobile Eight challenges your consideration, because it hasnt a parallel on the market. An Interesting experiment. And on which may prove of permanent value, was recently ified out at Mltchel Field I. L, New York. An ordinary was connected with an floodlight electrically driven device which automatically made and broke the circuit. Bv flashing two dashes of three seconds each and twodots of one-ha- lf a second each, it whs possible to spell M i - the first two toilers of the -the Monti InterwordMitcheiHn nationa! code at intervals of twedty econds So far as is known, this is the first attempt made to positively identify s landing field to a pilot flying at night. In addition to the fact that the international code is universally recognized this ayatem has econ- my In ilk favor, as ihe one light id Itt less thsn one-ha- lf of the time To accomplish this result by other means it wou'd necessitate spelling out letters and symtxls, which would require several lights of the same candle power to secure equal Vlsibils O newspaper men, 335 miles a day for 149 days over rough country roads. Thats 56,000 miles,or the equiv alent of ten years driving by the average motorist. The only mishap was the breaking of two rivets in the spare tire carrier. size-and'pri- ce Road King (febfic) Agtrln, a stock Light Eight touring car was driven, It has the most powerful engine of its QMsg0i Vs. On the Cotati Speedway in California an Oldsmobile Light Eight raced 1 000 miles in 899 minutes maintaining an average speed of 66H miles per hOur for 15 hours and the hood was not lifted once. If you have ever driven that fast for even a mile you will understand the gruelling nature of this test. f. (O. b. Eight Floodlight and Code Are Used as Aircraft Beacon c tiTcLS itn) j - A 11 papers, bottles and boxes are scattered without a thought as to the' motorist who follows President Harding has warmlv indorsed the purpose and aim of the league and is serving on the national committee together with Luther Burbank, Henry C Wallace, secretary of Jwsu afFteulturet, 3 N- bleda', George C Diehl, president of the American Automobile association; W C. Durant, Thomas H. MacDon&ief of the bureau of public ald ,roadsW D Scott of Northwestern university, and Harry 8. Firestone Motorl throughout the country have taken up the movement and local chapters are being formed to promote the work of the league. There are no dues or olher obligations to membership, ail that is asked is a promise to subscribe to the pledge which reads as follows I, as a member of the Motorist1 League for Countryside Preservation, pledge myself to do what I can to preserve the countryside so that sll may share in the enjoyment of K To this end I will leave a resting place w ounr alte cieaaf. free from papers or litter of any sort. I will be careful of trees and shrubbery, of brooks and streams. I will be careful in the making of camps and fires 1 wijl make every effort to leave the road side ! such condition that the pleasure to be derived fronj It by others Is not lessened through any careless act of mine " Motferlsis are urged to support this movement that the betyities of our state msy not be spoiled through carelessness. The movement has been indorsed by Governor Mabey in a letter to the national secretary of ,,lb e FAIJ EXCHANGE He Can I call you y your first name? She Yes, if I can call myself by your Ust tuunel London Mali. 1 of a Series In t hr parlv davg of th, gasoline motor COLD AIR AND COLD 6 ABO LINE were mixed together and then The result exploded in the eombnation ehamber s . bs L PARTIALLY EFFECTIVE? sm d Low grade fuel forced carburetor manufacturers to hot air style or hot spot. By these adopt the raw pasoliire AND AGAIN THE RESULT IS BUT PARTIALLY EFFECTIVE, THE GREYHOUND CARBURETOR COMPLETELY REVERSES OLD CARBURETION METHODS. 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