Show SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 8 1928 THE OGDEN Automobile Industry Gives Promise of Greatest Tear In History of Entire World 1 Furnish Employment Market and Transportation ' for Millions Obtain Materials From yViW -- All Over World ! In a short time we shall be selling By nOT National Autoinobllessphamber of a million automobiles in other i Commerce countries each year but the home market will continue to be the I basis of our business There are r TitTT unrni! mor than 23 million motor ve PxriniVc 'AlO AVOHLUW IDK More hicles on our highways l Automotive cmnioiuieui iu than thru millfnn will of th ' total 4000000 it to be need each year replaced Production will be on new Tni traffic nroh em la now re hhrh levels burins raw ma ceiving intelligent! study and rood terials In larger quantities results are slrnrtv nnnarAnt before than ever we When in jmind that it has bear 111 tflktvi jmri Tot tr5iriiaj Onlv hften within Sthn nnmt two nr port held back in 1927 will tnree years mat communities nave keep sales active throughout oeen considering junuorm regulations as between states and cities Highway building:newon all nna rAAHzfN thjrtl fher In mtirli trans that can be done1 in the way of continents create port needs of organizing: the management a new year opens "es so tnat °ur nIShways can As Ui "ivico with the greatest promise- - v nasmore emciency ana sarety ever held for the automobile busi- wlLn There is a crreati deal to he donA ness and for woria-wia- e prosin the way of improving traffic perity but leaders in the field Part of the business for- the conditions have no doubt that American comincr vCar is! delayed traoe braIns can de&l the problem xvhi h wa mlsht hnvft had in' 1927 satisfactorily favormore had conditions b$en which 13 vent able and a ettir larger part will andAnothertrend which will be more so as i h tn th:pminr iiia nf onto Snobile transportation in all parts L"6 oes on is the demand for use of an automobile by each un r thoJthe adult The old idea of one car £ains in highway building The low There are two significant things PeF family " passing which we must bear in mind wherf Prices of modern automobiles have ma(e it possible to have a large considering the automobile Indus- -' car £or general use with one or is The its activities first that tr' m?rB influence all other lines of trade sall automobiles for the In a complementary Tather than a l1"01"11! membersa of the family becoming necessity Be-i- s corn petitive manntm The second Tnij? of the caufe that the horizoh i of this Indus- - P°rt usepf motor trans-tr- y is worldwide not national homes1 are number of American located in regions which onjy 6Aly a short time ago there 'were have onl the ftomobUe as the Pieans of communication and-somany who viewed with alarm-an- y ftnd business i activities to a f1&l vast in of aictlvity the promise "anged on the automobile field fearing that this Jfre basi ?sTeeare 6 motor car is be- be thaf at of would the other expense ' -coming indispensable for each forms of commerce adult CAUSE AND EFFECT 1 that jin someof the As the technique' of studying therecofnlze c t 5s ° cloely 'concentrat-dition- s causes and effects of business eon- has imprdved— and great- fd Population this pondition is not of strides have beenlmade in tbat Usual °ut I 10 years— it has ins arrangements ixu most of the ih the past -- — u - t cfinntrv — cviuciit umi w tlien me communities in th4 automobile industry achieves awy? 4t wimportant jalways to bear ntmlndcarsthat 56 ner cent of the Wh 'levels other ijlnes of manu- -' motor are ownM in coramunl lcturmK and trade also feel th or less l0000:popuiatlon effect tlea°f stimulating World-Wid- e interest In mntni and the need for more which' is in 5ran?port Hence in a period -- in which the! nan °ne automobile per family in m? c?untrJr': the Ja J"0101" industry public is making large inve'stmentl iOOks nf iorward to lnnsr- nprinr! r JLLICSIlUi4 mviCO CAAOC? jj tures are not dissipated but con- prosperity tinue to exist in the form of time-saviproefficiency ducts In short thecreating public spends' its money but continues to have an equivalent of value in its nn session Furthermore the very activity of the motor iSpUnti'lcte aies employment and furnishes markets for raw materials which ' helps greatly to keep "rthe entire rrv " JLO Vie ' FOT indifatriai structure in motion oQJlOOlS President CHAFIX T ' N -- " SAYS COLUMBUS PINED P0R WIFE IONDOX(By Press )—Christopher Columbus not stay in America - because did his wife was not with him it here lAdy Astor who was putting by in a gpbd word for wives generally "The more i see of men' "'the more I believe in Astor observed at: womeri'Mady dinner Three Towns association"' bt'the "As for those famous pioneers of history we have heard about they would not have stayed a week in other countries if their' wives had : not been with them "Why did not Columbus settle in America? Because-- he had not his wife along with him "I am an unrepentant believer in women If you are to stop wars women must stop them Men have too much rubbish lnJtheir minds about patriotism-anwax that sort of thing' and they mayand on that account bring abot the ruin of the world" The-Assbci- ns - t:riH -- - I la-rge- r - am-ebeakia- Uv-scien- ce -- ucv-um- i itself-Droduetive- J ng -- PLAN CONTEST i OMRGHESTRAS SEW BUSINESS So much has been B&id'- - about i yuuuo iuuuujuu "xpuiis ior next year and about the new records which will be set in iSSJMthn it Prizes During May 1928 v i '- - ?f !hc lJLn hirrt? 'vwxo Huu anu ha nauonai with business rnnditinn that was an il"a annnrmni vcr — of the state unusVal fce scnooij band rcontests iu-iyiprumuuon or similar °" orcnestras' is ifc!0f — c — 097 ±361 1 in the -motor — nae :" rfwl iiafiQO I " I L uc ma emg PViS°rS' Srodct°orSNPVhfe new movement is in charee of the £lMfn ahlage vuttuu mental iiXiZr wHipwBu the year previous there still tha ha!arrairs which has handled nirS&JSSB Fte?h0t A vast area CHf ' lHa"def ( h ?r5"? 8r?"!'t" c-- iu lus lwo years tnat the com- ttee has entered the field of or- I" — um " cnestrai contests r J ew of thefact that orchestra T competitions are already well estab n i any states thecom th dttcer in actiSn and with ttte di- - forts for openTnub c?nw in mand held un during 1 927 SI SS S-TSS- li Pn iC?h o'k SI VvDO fcW oS motor:: 1928 Ann nn1 ivwlir mninvmttransportation! will riva 'n more th it a7 v it wm S0t ith from'Cailfo J At WJU tBta DCCU1 will buy hides fBftsduth"im: Wca countries as well home market and rubbeF It a-- b? held in ""ee°ea- ' ffrfSt" from iniormatlonconcerning SSS? wiuwui Fprtylfth street e¥fJuT Masses °! irom ciass a 'f""1 anlf "nthhT tfr°? Xffl&?AltllU)OK IS Internationally the Kof£J to gf D will be oerhana vn mhr f reaching than' to rkmmJhS J try The celebration ove the new SXd 28 gain-sH- a highway system in Cuba will take place early in the yea! is but a of therroad irrams which arP bMrw insJ-urJtl- ' hare of the world mark? motor vehicles but it is being New York nVJth° ''JrfJl ZVZt Public a JP " fm- - gen- - my t "Sh v0013 6 bMn natIonal 5ommltte! of assigned ' lit "t&&£ nK Zl u in- - wnicft L tiTiear" KlVS?°f6 &M SobSeT ?f? eI hope riSuSy duTtry ?h m lat- - reaay to parucipate in !!E h7 moT pan Schatkowskv Place reaps' wihltth-thie fffiSi0"- prize of the nrosoerttv imit o£ motor transaortaiion f creates: £ance"" nlifh PH hesi By this I mean that when an mobile is bought in ArgexiUna for fSJMS'JSSf?4 £' example the benefits of thaV pur- n?SttiTSS!nit?I chase adhere muichr morev to 'If-- by Bach gentina than to the country which RECOGXIZE S rwhlcH jm?ittxS Wr 4o 7"°' J34 Jwf tra ' contest are similar to those for the band contests As a branches of the motor Indus- - adopted standard of try its trade and its operation committee has sylnphoSc Employment solely in the manu- - lineup of S3 or morl-pSye- ?? plants was around 350- 000 persons last year This means that Instrumentation theMirmhnn W'givwtlrSS w& an average Output Jft ffeoUowin Carsper nence when an man per Aw saxopTones purchased rSf a?w£u$£"svmnhivS the employment of one man for ijverar wlis dniy" ic ensemfee SJ-factorin- Sflr1110 bl?dS I tSlnSS&J -- vv- : 7! j vr s W11" wwwuuuDusneia and the Ulior last rew years it has averasred i)f? — vmuui ouhook luaineu ' uvViUuu uusneiS c"'---u - ONE CHILD HOUSE PLAN STARTS ROW VA d 'OLDBUUY England— (By The — Oldburys one Associated Press) child-housscheme has kicked un a fine row here Soma of the rate at special meetings have payers characterized the town council's plan "as in insidious form of birth The councillors' idea control" in ordering a series of houses for couples not more than one child waswith to aid In relieving the housing ishort-ag- e as thy took the view that with limited means at their command it was better to have smaller houses and more of them The council contends that if and when the families Increase the' ten-' ants must give up possession of the one child houses The point is made that if a father think he is able to provide for two children he should also tAke into consideration the fact that larger quarters are necessary and therefore move Into a residence with more rooms - KJ (7 7m) 'if K) Sty -- LA: rrr""?- : Foremost statesmen ofEurobe are hhotoed h Th Lo Chinese delegate (3) in th'pwsldlng oilcS chlT mond and (5) Sir Austen Chamberlain both of Great Britain Details ui ' - "if ffiLd "aiy - u at Geneva with an Oriental of France: (4) Sir T:Hc Drum- - f of Interest to all Motordoni new Hudson and Super-Sixe- s come to the Automobile Show in completely new and arrest- THE ing design strikingly in advance and at once bril- liantly original and authoritative The full unity of their is a swift beauty impres- sion impossible to dissect and yet a detailed study of the advancements is of interest not only to Hudson-Esse- x owners but to all ' motordom Newness begins at the very front in higher radiators on both Hudson and Essex —an effect that is ftirther heightened by vertical xa- diator shuttersThemotom-ete- r has been'removed from the front to the dash and is now replaced by handsome radiator orna-- ments Lamps are of Colonial design and are of the para-beatype controlled from the wheel Saddle lamps of the same type are mounted or the cqwl by means of ft m '4 crossing nickeled band and beaded ' f t - ' - Fenders are of new design full-crown- ed along the edge - All bodies are lacquered In duo-tone- s and carry a all the way moulding around and out the cowl and hood to the radiator The front pillars are trim and narrow In standard models the visor is the military type AH Essex models are larger and roomier than ever be-fo- re - The instrument board is - -- ' v finished in a polished ebony Set into this background is the grouping of - instruments inducting the ammeter oil and gasoline gauges speedometer and motometer all indirectly ' lighted Thehandsomenewsteering wheel has a steel core sur- rounded by ebony-blac- k hard rubber and carries light control hand throttle and horn button Hudson " ' ' - u - iniey : ' " ' :k vj U ': V - - t- - J ' ' ' "I " Tefiect to m© tow's : - t custom-buil- bodies are the Victorfathe Landau Sedan and the Sedan In all of them the front body pillars are notably slender The 4 windshield frames are nickeled so that the fronts of all three cars are quite distinctive and striking Body construction is of aluminum panels over a frame of selected hard- "?-3 V1 "'" - r ' ' i v x ' i " I ' f ' "" High-fampressio- j J' " - m " wr m wm m m m ' ' f ' d mw i w - Super Six motors that 4urn waste to power tt 5 ! '!'' body j ' brakes are of course standard in both Four-whe- el i '''" 4 ' ! JiibothHUmONn wood Lines are original and striking Mouldings and color panels are employed to bring about distinctive-effects The rear are finished in long quarters landau leather grain colored to match the upper '!-- ' jj v t - vv— Hudsonahd Essex LVLVHaina £ wnere it is purchased it means a in prof Jt for the dealer Employment business for the in accordance l7h th F£?f f°I h?in salesman o secessnr ps nacn nf ixue un o uemana ior highway eaon it is the Argentina-ito focal stimtilating point fote a mUrket this year's whlat SoJ of riS?f-V- f npfiPaJ-0a£Mties some 22JflO(J)0Q bushels The ok" ' i ' - xtaii h It "will sunolv a will enable a Stipulation to ourchase products from all narts SScSn11 week V ?uchi contests heretoforV: aiso willing to organize contests where its services SShSS reoSorrSiS buv dves and tools thi 5— B " ' i R The League Assembly Meets— With a Chinese In the Chair — - - ated was-suggeste- j 1928-begi- —— STANDARD-EXAMINE- - xwfc " " " PURCHASE PLAN e H M C C Buyers can pay for can out of income at lowest avail- able charge for interest handling and insurant 2610 Washington 1927 : Ave '! IN THE AUTO BUSINESS IN OGDEN PhonoC3 13 YEARS i f ' II |