Mini Survive* ! KmluruiHT Tim Inuring t.ar Mihiii Irani ^ hr#! null Mil 1'rnntmii Mwn l«nVr«l In High «■ ■ ■« 4 || h*nt fnt he • fcn* i eiptftM by * etwHi Fhat • * imm (*f iff ififni On ?*i ft kevi iUfi iM • ' f On imiMMwnOww IwlO In li ti f t IlntM l| 4 ft.»##»,liftf IMfftmi of th* > dktff fVidt off pull* Ih# -«r uitlfl Ml thm I*•! »i gttird-iy iflrtdiM «h#n On i ht. #g. traffic mi On MniM," Mil an st fii tel of ih* nmaha Pimi mmpiM Tin ear lit* mini Mik n Mtehl • • ** Menu* * th * parade «tf Itii,* ■If nimMi, then Mttih thmugh th* * limit” a ltd fi,»m |h*f# If tutII nf each if th* si othe* Flint dealer# m t*hi rago Tit* twit driver* d>4 net !***» th# r#r timing ilt#,u»l Viiiuliy *f ifftuMiti Ot* echedille bed he#n mm pi# ted end lit# r*r returned to th# t hlc«gn Flint company, Ho trwiMf having been experienced on th# entire trip. During th# night th# ear averaged IT mile# end hour nbd lee# during the day, due to th# traffic. Th# Flint traveled a total dlatanca of SO mllca during th* 24 hour*. It waa unnecesaary to malt# any adjustment to any unit of the car following the teat. Thla l» one of the aeverest t##ta which haa ever been completed by nny car, officials say. The fact that the ear was driven on three wheel# seem# almost Impossible, but this Is made possible with a Flint si* car by the 'tubular backbone,’ which Is a feature exclusive In Durant-built care. Locking the transmission In high gear was a sure way of giving both clutch, transmission and rear axle an exacting test, which was aug mented by the slow speed at which the car traveled. LANCASTER STEEL MAKES CHANGES F. X. Adgate, western sales man ager of I-aticaster Steel Products cor t>oratlon, a General Motors suhsld ary, leaves Detroit May 1 to join the General Motors Export compuny at New York. Mr. Adgate has Ireen since '919 In the position he Is Just leaving. He will travel South America for General Motors Export company, which has offlcea at Buenos Ayres and at Rio da Janeiro, W, J. Clucas, recently district man ager for Lancaster Steel Products corporation at. Buffalo, comes to De troit to succeed Adgate, with the title of district mnnnger. Mr. Clucas wiH »• succeeded In his former territory !»y W. K. Jones, who will, however, naks his headquarters at Cleveland. EGYPTIAN LEARNS MECHANICS HERE Engineering practices as applied to modern motor truck construction will be Imparted to youth* of Egypt by Mustapha Ibrahim, who has Just completed a practical training course at the General Motors Truck com pany, Pontiac, Mich. Ibrahim Is ag raduate of the Col legs of Cairo, Egypt, snd Is under a seven-year contract with the Egyptian government (hiring which time he will make use In his native country of the experience gained In factories in tho United States, Bee Went Ad* Produce Results. DEMAND FOR FINE CARS IN CONSTANT a t*a im t>r-« M t»* if.: iyiRlHRf tn*#a annaiin»aMftafct a• MMyi *** <4 HI fhkl lot MpaMM 1 •Mil I Ha lomnltf tloo tilt amnion *4 a mod*!aidt pilod Ml at Itpan | • Hand m»t pMNOMt ft n* n»» .*t HnwMI in «*> »ft*** iha ntanwiKNOtna of tH# n-1 a* t * am , maafwt t'.nat talta tt»dl*l of *4 t*HH* Iffft* M"*t«r Haiti id motor Horn** TH* aata tr*nd *4 IN* t»***«i kt|N at r»*uni H.iat Alt* mi Mnr« iha an i.oai amaot la a drill Inf tMkalMi nf iha ratotpanl a laMirf that lt**t'» at«ma atilt la a d*M*tit* tttatkal fat a fioft Mtftift# rar of IM lit* ia* aaniH hr IH* dual tatra Mt arr**rd trtt I* tVanntaitl Mrnm Is l oth##; t*ltw* »* anontittf *d oil* |i’* haa h**n and that* aiwaya nil) |» In Amatlra a rartatn Rrnnp of motor rar owoara who «i*mand th# utmoat that monay ran huy In luatnlmia aittomoMl* rnmfhrt and par formanr*. ri*rr*-Atrow haa m*t this d*m*nd for tnor* than *1 yanra and trill roptlnua to m*»t It." BALLOON TIRE AIR FORCE ALTERED With the Increasing popularity of hnlloon lire* hn* arisen the necessity for revised Inflation pressures. And with new Inflntlon pressures hna come sn added necessity for closer check on this Important phase of fire life. It Is obvious that with no decrease In load per wheel bn a car and with greatly lessened air pressure. It Is In evitable that the motorist must not permit the nlr pressure to vary to any great extent. If 10 pounds of air escapea from a high pressure tire for which the manufacturer recommended an In flation of 60 pounds, for example, there Is a loss of 16 2-3 per cent or one sixth of the entire amount of air. On the other hand, a lose of 10 pounds of air (an equal amount! from a balloon tire for which the recommended In flation la only 30 pounds, means a loss of 33 1-3 per cent or one-third of the entire quantity. Holt County Republicans Criticize Governor Bryan O'Neill, Neb., April 26.—Resolutions deploring the deaths of President Harding and former President Wood row Wilson were adopted by both re publican and democratic county con ventions of Holt eounty in session here. The resolutions of both con ventions deplored malfeaeance In of fice. The democratic resolution* compli mented Mo. -administration of Ctpv empr fTiHrlcs^BTOWn, While .pie re-' publican* criticized him for not co operating la ts* reduction with the' republican legislature and"Also criti cized his road progrsfh .and hta op position to livestock health protective measure*. * - *r‘ V, The administration of President Coolldge was heartily endorsed by the republican convention and condemned by the democrats. Legion Men at Red Oak Launch Community Club Clarlnda, la., April 2*.—Red Oak Is to have s community club, sponsored hy the American Legion. At the In vitation of the legion a delegation from the Clarlnda Community club went to Red Oak Tuesday night. ?» ryislst In organizing the club. Two hundred Red Oak men attended the dinner, Tran Turner of Corning told how Corning had successfully op erated a community club. ELECTION RETURNS may inform us of many changes in political offices, some for better and some for worse. BUT the quality and performance of Durant and Star Cars will remain as in years past. More than 200,000 owners of Durant and Star Cars are each day voicing their approval of the Durant and Star perform ance. More than 200 service stations on Durant and Star now in Ne braska and Iowa. Andrew Murphy & Son 14th and Jacknon Street* Here 54 Year* Traffic (.ontml Signals I i j'itl < lit** Nh< I king Mean* «f Nrltrniig I nwgi •* U*m, Nu fain i If filial. "in I*'*** Ail All*A nil fAkfiAl A|I*AN Atilfl* Ih* li a».|*A| **<•*'• f»A lAkffti *aM*# IA is# . 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Ml III l*.» Mintattlt M mlNMI't tk* |n i:« ttt»II"f1 ,,( 4 , l-lr»l Ihn* kit» It mm III lh# rllN •Kill flllM It In t*l«m In Ik* || *l»l*« «KlrK lh»v l*|*miilkl, kfmwiny jh»i Knit tlul* k mi tlmuM In Miltl nnil miitfl T*»» rum IfiMHnii . f I ■ 1 • I • MHtitiiMt hjr Ih* M11I1 k Molnr Mini Imni, II* fni Mil uiil'Hiiny Milk 1 •« #1 ill!*#-* *« n*tl »» tll*lri nor* «ti tniHi lli*ir milHum In Iht m-linnl *- - ■ One man bought a used car with repairs built in—the other bought j unk. ^ Qualifications of a Member If* ahall be a reputable buai* | neat man of good atanding in the community. He ahall reflect peraonal in* tegrity in every tranaaction. He end hia employeea ahall be courteoua to cuatomera and deal fairly with them. He muat handle merehandiae of merit. S1 He muat advertiae truthfully. He ia building hia buaineaa for permanency. . He believe* in the Golden ! Rule and agree* to follow it in hia buaineaa. He muat be a it,ember of the Omaha Automobile Trad* Aaao* ciation. ’ • 1- .3 A TRAGEDY! No, this is not a corned v—but rather a tragedy. Undoubtedly this picture reminds von of countless instances von have seen in * • the past. It is hard to take a ride on a Sun day afternoon without running across a situation similar to this. The sight has be come so common that seldom does a passing motorist stop and offer help. Possibly, if we did, we might see the tragic rather than the comic side of the picture. Perhaps years of savings are represented in the ear that phould have been sold to the junk man rather than to some trusting citizen. - The “dope” that was used to quiet the motor or the rear axle long enough to deliver the ear can no longer disguise its true condition. Possibly the differential has given out, after years of service. In any event, it means the tow wagon and a large repair bill and lie liad not figured on that. He may be unable to pay both the repair bill and his forthcoming note. He must either lose the use of the car—his entire investment—or both. / TO THE JUNK PILE! Help the members of this bureau send such cars where they belong—to the junk yard. Buy your used car only from reputable dealers and protect yourself against such pos sible misfortune. An automobile, like any thing mechanical, reaches the period when it has outlived its usefulness—it should then be sent to the ‘‘Automobile Grave Yard.” That is where we send them. Don't encourage the sale of “junk” and take the unnecessary chance of lasing your savings. ■— ■ —■ "-^r ■ 1 — Safeguard Your Investment When Buying a Uted Automobile By dealing with reputable houses. Only cars sold by members of this bureau carry the above emblem. It is your protection against such a tragedy. Read carefully the qualifications of a member. In addition, every dealer named below further pledges himself to deal honestly with buyers of used cars, to make no misrepresentations of value and to stand back of the title of his car. Look for the Above Emblem on Your Used Car. Only Members of This Bureau Use It. It Is an Emblem of Honest Business Practices and Square Dealing fionney Motor Co., 0. N. Dietz k Townsend Motor Co. Hannan-Van Brunt, Inc. Hanaen-Cadillac Co., J. H. Jones, Ralph W., Inc. Killy Motor Co. McCaffrey Motor Co. Marmon-Hayward, Inc. Millard Rose Motors Murphy & Son, Andrew Oakland Motor Car Co. O’Brien Davis Auto Co. Omaha Flint Co. Omaha Hudson Essex Co. Opper Motor Co., J. M. Peltons Richardson Motor Car Co. Smith Chevrolet Co., J. W. Stewart Motor Co. Willys Overland, Inc. Members of Used Car Bureau • * OMAHA AUTOMOBILE TRADE ASSOCIATION