Show THE OGDEN CANADIAN COST SACRAMENTO Cal (UP) — Return prosperity by redesigning the American motor car and double the production of new automobiles declares Victor W Killick traffic Definite Word Expected Soon From British Columbia 'f safety authority and statistician for the California department of motor vehicles The growing fear of traffic ac- cidents and a steadily mounting toll of deaths and injuries is the chief deterrent of new car sales today Killick contends The only way manufacturers can offset this trend is to make the new cars so safe and appealing that sales will jump V x m X 0 : 1 14-ye- 11 4 tX rcn V 25 V PM e 1039 1933 In the throe of it annual postal boom In ChristVI IE RUSH mas Fla — a hamlet of 200 people — as letters and Yuletide greetings pour into the postoffice to be remailed with the "Christmas" postmark Above Postmistress Juanita Tucker cancels some of the 60000 pieces of mail she will handle Below the Christmas postmark as it appears on letters KEY TO POWER OF GRAIN DEFIES ALL his many theories He willed his own brain to the institute In one of his last papers Dr indicated that the Donaldson not health of the bloodstream the size weight or contour of the brain accounted for the superior individual According to Dr Paul Aptekman acting curator of the brain collection case histories are available on every specimen PHILADELPHIA (UP) — The of University Pennsylvania's Wis tar institute has a collection of 200 brains from scholars idiots jhvl ordinary persons but scienRussia reports it has sown 76 tists report after studying them of winter wheat this varieties that they give no indication as to year why mental capacities oT wizard road In northern British Columbia and wastrel differ boundless stretches await occuAny biologist who thinks he can pancy vast farming lands and explain some of the mysteries of mineral areas wait only for some the brain is welcome to study the on to come in and make use of collection Many leaders in medithem There is little doubt that cal and scientific research have were the road built it would event- tackled the problem but all have SOLDERING PROFITABLE Mass (UP) — WORCESTER a was Soldiering profitable business In the latter part of the Revolutionary war The WPA historical records survey says the town of Westminster voted to pay 50 pounds a month ($250) to each of the 11 men recruited from the community ar SALT LAKE CITY Utah (UP) — Charles E Dibble of the University of Utah has in his possession relics he believes indicate an archaic civilization flourished near Mexico City between 200 B C and 400 A D Dibble found the relics — specimens of clay and pottery figures and jars — while "kibitizing" on construction of a Mexican federal highway near Mexico city Dibble said when he saw the specimens turned over by workmen he asked for and was granted permission to search for other relics in the dirt assistant professor in Dibble the university archeology department said the new road passes over the site of a town that once flourished on the shores an ancient lake that was ealled Lake Texoco failed CO One of these was Dr Henry H Donaldson world famous neurolo- Everything "''I £ rda Figures show that in areas where the population still i In a process of formation the proportion of sexes has not had time to find its natural level In Europe there are more women than men but in the New World the situa- 1 I i ' l r j f t Coal is being rationed in Britain y To Our Many Friends and Our Best Wishes for a Pleasant Christmas and a Most Prosperous New Year ited A Happy New Year LARKIN & SONS SERVICE i second-growt- 34 ' i ¥ ANOTHER YEAR ANOTHER CHRISTMAS two-da- V We hope you have every reason to be happy this Christmas! We hope the year has been just as you wanted it and that even better things loom for the future Merry Christmas to our many friends and friends-tob- e — and everyone Y) e) 7 Hcrry Christmas To a: mil iii m g m mmmttvn'm mvtmHWimtfVfw t & 1 F Our Many Friends and Customers I uu 28th ST MARKET Wishing You A 3Ierry Ruth I ) on ltrnnn WUUU rtrimn lilUI Uil UUi RULON S WOOD Christmas ( Goodwin Dorothy Code PALACE Beauty Shop Wash Phone 3577 2350 ill J III w: i 11 If ki so en oyeu serving yveve all of our customers during the past year that our entire rtrnniTIn desires to sav to all those patrons and friends I t V 1 t'i j I anj Besf wishes I f°r 94° y onoivrrs GREETIflGS said h years After that timber will be available he tail-ligh- ts Merry Christmas c mm iff ' - 4 JU:: 26th and 3Ionro "Si -- s I you want will come tf 100 (D-Cal- if) avoiding glare Avoiding headlight chiefly by mounting headlights on top of car instead of level with oncoming driver's eyes 8 Better steering with collapsible steering post column to absorb body shock in event of accident 9 Automatic top speed with governor not on motor to restrict power but on driving mechanism to check top speed Cars have greatly increased horsepower without sufficient protection to driver A Merry Christmas— ROCHESTER N Y (UP)— Better times note: Hal MacSweeney Professor suspended operations today because of a lack of patronage SAN FRANCISCO Calif (AP) The hotel was established by the —America has an unending supply city in 1931 to house homeless men of redwood Professor Emanuel and at times gave food and lodging Fritz of the University of Califor- to 600 a night nia department of forestry believes He told a joint congressional ready has adopted an extensive committee studying forestry prob- program of conservation lems that 1000000 acres of virgin redwood remain containing 50000-00000- 0 board feet —enough to last (D-Or- Greetings! 1 IEE ISL Stimson's Market No Need for Governmental Controls Declares Better Tim ds Arrive When Hotel Closes Smaller citiei of England want their mail flown to their air porta 'AVA'iVV your way — that is our wish for you gist and brain specialist who helped found the collection and served as one of the institute's directors For 35 years Dr Donaldson studied the collection on the basis of weight size and structural forma81 tion but he died at the age without reaching a conclusion on IS PLENTIFUL (D-N- Killick said automobile engineers have patents on many safety features but each manufacturers hesitant to risk changing over individually Here are a few of the more important features Killick mentions to present a car really safe for the driver: 1 A new theory of "compulsory" instead of "optional" mechanical safety to make mistakes impossible 2 Better shaping of car body with curved fronts to avoid head-o- n accidents and aid streamlining 3 Changes in corner posts hoods and seat elevations to promote better vision for driver Favors Rear Motor 4 Motors in the rear to give P S REDWOOD Prof Fritz was one of 50 witnesses who appeared before the y hearcommittee during a ended which ing yesterday Rep Hampton P Fulmer (D- presided at the hearing with driver good vision elminate the SC) Daniel A Reed carbon monoxide hazard putting Rep M Pierce Walter Rep the center of gravity toward the and Rep Harry L Englebright rear 5 A braking system to stop car Prof Fritz said he believed there in a third less distance was no need of more extensive fed6 lighted Keeping programs in the redwoods deindicator on dash eral preferably withrear-enthe lumber industry al- claring d collisions thus years" non-existe- nt ually pay for itself Road' Benefits Admitted Riches would come from many sources were the road built not only from increased farming and mining activity that would be bound to follow but from the tide of tourists from the south that would be expected to make the trip each year that more Killick explained sales of safer cars would boom business lower unemployment reduce insurance rates and benefit the" many industries that are allied with the automobile Shows Depression's Effect In the period from 1924 a yearly average of 2060992 cars were built the first seven years but only 2344091 the second half Killick said the depression was a with major factor in thisusedecline of automoa resulting longer biles in depression years Yet the wearing out of millions of vehicles up to 1935 failed to stimulate new car sales whereas the normal expectancy should have been double the actual sales "The American public is quite at the thoroughly accident-minde- d moment" he said "It is hungry for an 'accident proof type vehicle If the ingenuity of the manufacturer can supply a genuinely safe automobile it will be more than probable that the industry will double its business for several U OF ANCIENT ERA SEEN AS RISING ALASKAN ROAD SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 24 1939 R MEXICAN RELICS ACCIDENT FEAR Yes It's Christmas Time DUE TO BLOCK VICTORIA B C (UP)— When Premier T D Pattullo of British Columbia announced at the close of the recent provincial legislative session that he would discuss the Alaskan highway project In Ottawa in January speculation immediately arose whether out of the talks would come a new statement of or coincident with definite policy the premier's txip will be the meeting of the Canadian commission upon the proposed road Just what will come out of the meeting of the commission and the visit of the British Columbia legislative head no one seems to Several things howbe certain ever do seem to be certain according to those familiar with the situation First that British Columbia will not and cannot pay for even that section of the proposed road that would pass through its own territory estimated at some 520 miles about half the entire route from Hazelton B C to FairEstimated cost of banks Alaska the entire road has been placed at as high as S50000OCtJ with $25000-00- 0 being set at a compromise estimate Sum Comparatively For the province to set aside even half of $25000000 is an act most fervent that not even backers of the scheme envisage At last not yet Total operating costs of the provincial government for the coming fiscal year were For the estimated at $30000000 government to add what might amount to more than 50 r?r cent of this total as its share of the road even if spread over many years would be to run the risk of upheaval at the next election British Columbia's roads at present are perhaps not the worst in North America but they Rre far from the best To build a road leading to as yet uninhabited parts of the province a highway running straight north Into the wilderness beyond the Arctic Circle at such a cost to the province when present roads in well populated districts are either are in need of repair would be a rash act say many There seems to be little lack of enthusiasm over the feasibility of the road several routes having been declared practicable There also seems little doubt that immense areas would be 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