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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUAJ iy, lira. E MS 1 The gathering will be held at the under University of Iowa, July the auspices of that Institution. V. Shambaugb of Dr. Benjamin the State Historical Society of Iowa Is chairman of the conference, and those who have said they will attend Include William B. Munro, Harvard university; A. R. Hatton, Northwestern university; Thomas H. Reed, Unir, versity of Michigan; Francis W. Ohio Stale university; Miss Deborah Ellis, Mount Holyoks college, and Jacob Van Eit, University of Colorado, CITY.'-ie- wa IOWA (AP). Many Issues and problems to be disIn round table sessions have cussed nationally known figures plan to take been defined In a part In the sixth Commonwealth con that has been distributed throughference, the object of which Is "to out the United States. n stimulate a creative interest in comTopics Include the monwealth problems through the bill, the tariff, the merchant maof current political Issues." rine, the Boulder dam project, dlapo- - High Hat? TIMELY TOPICS EIGHT Toll of Martyrs Mounts in Past Year as Research Co-ke- program-pamphl- et McNary-Hau-ge- Men Seek to Aid World NEW TOKK (AP). Th names of at least eight men havs been added during the last year to the Hat of "martyrs of science" research work-er- a who have given their Uvea In the quest for knowledge. Dr. Hldeyo Noguchl, bacteriologist Rockefeller Foundation's with the West African yellow fever commis-alowas a victim of a disease whose organism - succeeded he had In in ill f - i - Alvln, a Brazilian roentgenologist, died on 21 as the of his result May experiwhich mutilate ments with so many of the Investigators who Dr. Alvln had lost study them. both hands. Dr. Msxine Menard. French roentgenologist, died In Paris from the effects of similar researches. The death of George, C. Williams. London radiologist, on April 10, was directly attributable to his studies, which had claimed one hand and part of the other. lie had undergone forty operation. Dr. Alexander a RusBogdanov, sian, Inst his life after transfusing the blood of a tubercular student to himself on the theory that he had found a way to build up a resistance to the disease. The student hut the experiment was falsi to Bogdanov. Jt Another hero of science In the last year wss Dr. S. Raw son Wilson, an Knglish anaesthetist. He hsd done special work on the physiology of anaesthetised persons and was seeking a form of genersl anatesthe- la that would permit the patient to retain consciousness. He died last September while experimenting on himself. "The passing of a scientist does not amendment, Nicaragua. united states u policies and intervention In at the "Business Opportuni- NORWAY auTuusgjut it''Unosilria" Juno 30 si ' r Algiers, Italy, Riviera, Sweden, Rorlin I -Paria , Norwav., , vv. LondonjV Short fVnia nfnit.Hr.ir Mor- way, (476. Hotels, drive, included. taw Ma. la u o, lli,meoe sa SAILING FOB EUKOPE, Marion Talley, open star, inrprised friend with a c ha peal of her own ere atlon equipped with a detachable rim. In the daytime Miss Talley Intends to wear the brim, bnt in the evening it U removed and chic toque. meal C. CLARK, squeakr point AND ADJUST FOR BODY additional strong wood screws. SQUEAKS. When the antisqueak liquid dries out The first thing to consider when In the tape on which hood rests, ab Servicing body squeaks Is the fact that normal often develop. Merely lumber dries out after a few thousand costing Squeaks the tape with vaseline as a miles of service. This results In remedy for this is an easy correction shrinkage of wood parts, particularly After one or two applications squeaks In hot, dry climates and high elevaana only require eea win tion, which means that a general sonal aisappear attention thereafter. tightening of screws together with a' In all cases, where the body panel coating of antlsquaka liquid or anti- - meiai itids on tne body frame parts, squeak shims in back of braces where squeaks will develop. Felt or cotton movement takes place will give the wadding material should be forced In best results. between the wood and panels. This This operation la extremely lmpor must be executed very care tan. Shims are used where body operation so as not to dent the panel sills contact ' on frame to preven fully which would cause an metal, ugly scar . squeaka and mainly to align the body on tne surface appearance. square so that door opening will not Very often loud squeaks develop be distorted. If body is not shimmed wnere panel metal Is bolted over un properly doors will not fit square in der body sills, due to the nails work the frame, causing them to run on Ing out. Coated nails should be used aoor jam and still. A skilled body wBen lacking securely In place man is required to inim a body prop tuoaies must tie raised to do this.) eriy ana square up tne aoor. In extreme cases of snueaks be. Body bolts will stretoh In the in lilal 1000 miles of running, and if no tween the panels and wood frame at pillars or sills, wadding either will tightened permit body shims to uaaea in on, men wrung out and ! out, so that at a later date when pressed Into place between the wood the body bolts are pulled down again Is panel, very effective. with a stray shim misslnr this will and many cases metal pans or trays distort the body sails and pull the door areIn usen unaer tne front and bar irame out of souare. These will set up a lot of Poor shimming of body causes loose seats. unless antlsqueak tape Is used aoor hinges, worn bumpers and dove squeaks between the metal and the wood sectails. These should be adjusted and tion of the hody. repiaceo necessary. xtremly Important point at the rear rougn roads are hard on these parts, is Another to see that these trays are not rub causing them to wear ranldlr. Toe and floor boards should have bing on frame parts or shock absorb which I very often the ers underneath, antlsqueak material between In my experience. Joints: that Is to say. a thin strip of find ir the tipper windshield board fits .antiaqueak tape should be placed at tight In Its place, causing the ends enas ana all sides of every floor ana toe Mara, also on the sills to 10 win ana rub hard on the pillar, will this set. up a saueak. Boards which the boards are attached, after which the screws and bolts should be should be shortened so that a slight prevails at its ends. pulled down securely. This is very iimmnce In the case of w ndshield mrnlsh necessary, because a certain amount of movement takes place In the body moulding, If these are too long, causover wavy roads, and as. long as there ing the ends to butt and rub hard, this Wilt CSUSe snueAks .The ahmilri Is movement squeaks will develop unless anUsqueak tape is Introduced at slide Into place easily without an points where movement or rubbing Ordinarily, fett and rOnsh channel tan aeveiop. are provided for the glass to Every screw and bolt under the cowl guides up ana down in, and this cushShould be pulled down tight If suae ions them drv out stripped, install new, larger screws and shrink,from rattles.too Theap much clearor bolts. causing Where metal brackets are In' ance the employed between cowl bar and pillar, and rumbles. channel, setting up rattles These mavsb mliimterl It is well to coat The face of the readily by setting the garnish nrnuid-Ing- s In closer, until free play is Rubber bumpers are nsuillv pro vided at top and bottom of window frames, to prevent classes hrnkins when slamming the doors. If the wills that hold these bumpers on work out. this will break the class. Nails should he driven In far enough so that the glass cannot strike any metnl parts. gratitude and sincere appreciation. ' One year ago, in our initial message, we said: "The public expects motor car executives to keep abreast ofvthe times and make their product constantly better. We shall earnestly strive to We believe you will find Graham-Paig- e motor cars abreast of the timesin engineering, in line appearance and finish, and in ability to deliver genuine satisfaction. You will find in the four-spetransmission (with standard gear, shift) an results advance which in distinctly improved performance at all engineering speeds a new motoring experience. We invite you to ride in and drive a Graham-Paig- e and form your own conclusions as to the quality and substantial value of these new motor cars. do-so.- f& A Art AM I common, particularly at the front. the roof lining trim and tighten the bolts and screws, as the esse msv require, and If possible work In a little antlsqueak liquid between the metal bracket and wood end then ghien screws sciirHv It l Io good plan to add two more screws at each side of thwe brackets before tacking them hack in place. At the center pillar somo manufac turers do not sunnlv a mnil hrso if qucaks develop at this ooint a can esslly be applied after removing the trim. Hardware stores, and fven the stores, handle the T and corner brackets of all sires. A liberal annllcntlnn of hrutv after washing also kills any hidden squeaks prevailing about the applied moulding joints on the surface of body, and it is well to mop with oil around the sills where horlv ui. .... nd splash Snron end fnrira v,Af frame and bodv. l!in ih nil n In. then wine off with drv inth. -- X Bodies that f narK,n.llv , . i he Shove manner rnrUe,t tremely quiet and free from squeaks for msnv weeks. 1S2S. (Copyright. h, ,v. chrtnt-- r Walsh Syndicate ) ei. nt VALENCIA CROP GROWS, I.OS ANCKLKS (AP).-- For the past few seasons shipments of Valencia .oranges have nearly equaled those of the Washington navel. A fuller apore-ciatlo- n of the possibllitr of holding ta.tncia, throuah the summer and fall, when no other orange. KTm on the market, has greatlv stimulated In. eressed plantings of this variety in California. OHIO SHEEP SUFFER. Ohio i (AP) fh, nin Pf' expended I.Si.JOO to remunerate (he owners of killed sheep by dos. i Depredations by sheep-killin- g re dugs ,hio avre a lhoe eviieriencr-some nt th western liveetuck producby COU!MBt, " e's '' " . lftA:lllf ed You are cordially invited to attend the First Anniversary Showing of Graham-Paig- e Special Display at Our Showroom e--- - an Motor Cars Special Demonstration Facilities r nr -- s , Five chassis sixes and eights prices ranging from $860 to $2485. Car illustrated is Model 629, Sedan,, with transmission, All prices $1985, (standard gear shift), m nquessa at these polnls are v.rv Mtehteaa. IS. Times Bldg., New York greatest single month's business in its eighteen years' history. Sales for the last three months exceeded those for the entire year of 1927. To the public, which has made this progress possible, we express bur ie doc-to- re OsM geM S an) Ha. Tales FunpM earn fraa. Addraati "OlHiaia lS- Papt. TS, Mini, aaa." (jaticava Skaveta 9tOH . , By - Sea as On June 10, 1927, we acquired ownership control of this company. On January 1, 1928, we introduced the completely new line of Graham-Paig- e motor cars which we returned to the industry to build. Within three months of their introduction, this company enjoyed the brass bands," says call for parade Dr. Benjamin fit Gruenberg, managing director of the association. "There Is nothing spectacular In the pursuit of elusive, 'germs. There are no theatrical exhibitions of prowess before multitudes. The heroic elecheering ment Is without display and without A pose. Noguchl accepts the risks along with the hardships and the successes as part of the day's work." iiiiitiiiiiitiiitiiiMtiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiifMiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiasj tMPORTANT PLACES TO INrCT brackets with liquid antlsqueak, and if continue at this add Battle Creek, Mich. 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Wash off in five minute with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing for tome minutes. Pimplea, eczemas, rashes,, and irritations are ground. Crulaa, a Clear Skin .First Anniversary Week Alvaro 1 And Hare OCX), ACIDITY TEST GENERAL. WASHINGTON (AP). The Truog test for soil acidity has come Into general use for field work. It Is recommended by the department of agriculture as simple and easily carried out, although some apparatus and chemicals are necessary. The degree of acidity, is determlrx'd by the extent to which contents of the eoll darken white paper moistened with a sugar of lead solution. Look CAN ADA'S WHEAT SEEDED. WINNIPEG (AP). Canada's prairie Manitoba, gaskatchewaa provinces, and Alberta, have finished seeding be000 acres tween tl.OOO.O'.H) and !i, of wheat. In a few districts the crop already is a few Inches above tbe - Iso- lating. His passing recalled that Dr. Adrian Stokes, London pathologist, end R. Guillet, a French scientist, had succumbed to the fever a few months before while studying It in the same locality. Records kept by the American for Medical Association Progress here show that five. other men have giventhelr lives for science in Dr. mn sion of Muscle Shoals, Investigation of public utilities, the eighteenth five-passen- ger 4-sp- eed o. b. Detroit .1- BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY Intel-mounta- in 436-43- 8 Distributors South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah PA 3 1 - |