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Sunday, April 8, 19S1 14 Section 4 AUTOMOBILE NEWS BOOK REVIEWS MODEL PLANES Edited by Frederick yeiser liU LlHcliihAil U1KLR STEEL IS NUB wWj1 0f Auto Speculation. i i Two Nations To Vie For Honors Some Of The Recent Fiction JOURNEY FOR OUR TIME. The Journals of the Marquis Custine. Edited and translated GOD MEN. By Pearl S.

Buck. American people what they should ki think Fifth International Contest In Authoritative SEVEN DECISIONS THAT SHAPED HISTORY. By Sumner Welles. Harpers. $3.

BY PHILLIP RWATEK. International decisions made by Franklin D. Roosevelt have continued to be sure-fire material for Will Government Stick To Cutback, Is Question. John my. 'lau- )ask of tne righteous, Phyllis Penn Kohlrr.

Introduc- August 22-27 In Detroit Plymouth Is Sponsor. tfeginning in i whom Clern considers himself one, ion by Lt. On. Walter BedeM Smith. Pellegrini and Cudahy.

$4. ago, the China wnicn reari n'iwas gee that everyDooy nau knew and loved so well, this novel jfood." As for William "he hat BY FREDERICK TEISEK. Plymouth Motor Corp. will columnists and sponsor the Fifth International eeasea airtaay to vaiue wimi had. so immense was his desire "Journey For Our Time" is butipundits and have most remarkable document, for what was yet to come.

Manufacturers Assert Military Projects Fail Of Taking Up Slack In Employment. Detroit, April 7 (Special) In become even interrunnini? these two and it must be read with extreme cau tion families. Miss Ruck has farltion or else it becomes a mislead- Model Plane contest at Detroit August 22-27. Two spectacular new events, xombat flying and Navy carrier jdeck operations, are among the soon moves to America, but the sense of China pervades it and rules the lives of its principal characters. For Miss Ruck more controversial since cold war experts have i overstretched the lone arm or co- ing niainue.

js cukit as ne whs to present the truth abcut Russia tried to figure incidence. Nor does cither ever become a real person. William, who despised his father because he was "onlv a missionary," sud jout "what hap view of layoffs caused by the re duction in automobile steel use, some automobile observers are speculating on whether the gov- ernment will stick to its guns oil as he saw it during his sojourn of five months there in 1830, the Marquis de Custine was unfortunately givpn to overstatement pened. is writing about William I.ane SECOND K-F LOCATION OPENED BY ROCKENF1ELD. Ralph E.

Rockenfield, President of Ralph E. Rockenfield. Kaiser-Frazer dealer at 5601 Montgomery Pleasant Ridge, announces opening of a K-F sales and service establishment bearing his name at 3S04 Montgomery Rd. in Norwood. Mr.

Rockenfield pointed out that this expansion has resulted from the tremendous public acceptance of K-F's low-price model, the Henry J. Mr. Rockenfield, a pioneer in Kaiser-Frazer sales in the Cincinnati area, and a brother, Russell Rockenfield, Vice President in charge of sales, operate the Pleasant Ridge location. Another brother, Chalmer Rockenfield, is general manager of the firm at 3804 Montgomery Rd. Other key personnel of the new firm are Edsel Lee, service manager; Harry Lilly, assistant service manager, and Clay Boone, in charge of paint and body work.

Out of the vin denly, after the father's death, is dictive babble has come an au and Clem Miller. I both the sons of I 1 missionaries in I it I China; but, since lp vJ there are social fcninl immensely moved and even turns 'and rhetoric. One feels that how-to religion himself. lever bad Russia might have been. Clem, who plans to feed theljt could not have been quite so poor people of India, China, and! bad as the picture painted by this all the rest of the world with new, I French nobleman.

31 events on the 1951 International program. Although both have been flown previously as exhibitions, this will be the first year in which they have been put on a competitive basis. Invitations to the international will, as in the past, be limited to the top 500 model fliers in the United States, its possessions, and foreign countries who establish outstanding records in preliminary meets. thoritative voice in Roosevelt's de fense. The voice is that of Sumner H.

WELLES. After allowing for such involuntary distortions as may exist in Welles, who was Undersecretary cheaply produced foods, seems fantastic and unreal, however admirable his purposes. Tiuck is an experienced strata amongl'EAKi. iV' missionaries as elsewhere, William Lane looked down upon Clem Miller. Clem's parents and.

sisters are murdered during the Ru-rr rebellion and he contrives to these letters, the reader will find that they contain ever so much to tnecutDacK. Work on military projects is not well enough advanced to take up the employment slack, according to the automobile men, nor is it advanced enough to require the material. Even when the defense is well advanced, it may not re-1 quire so much steel. Army peopl say they have no intention of stockpiling huge quantities or weapons that may be obsoleted in a few years. For instance, an automobile maker may have a contract for of State and for a time Acting Secretary of State under Roosevelt.

His statements concerning the actual decisions and commitments novelist, and there is him in a comprehension of the enough her to carry on throu n. of today. As Genera! nymoum aeaiers in nunareasif. I of cities and towns are planning UUVing bCROOl Upetiea In America. Jlere nis sian "Aid tho hnnk.

hut It IS OOUIHIill ai sorrowful, on a wretched rtllll, I'll local and state-wide contests be- neurit oilllin alalia in ma muir By Hudson Agency Owner made by Roosevelt, the decisions jtween now and July 29 in which OLD-TIMERS To Meet In Detroit. Farm," from which ne geis run "''J ilwllon to the present edition, he w. i nil ii I mini me young hopefuls may qualify. First with a boy known could have tcken many pages of of others which kept Roosevelt from acting and the conditions r.nl aa letters and, with a few sub "Hump, wnom ne inn (these le "Kiimn these Reinnnine with a small stitutions of names and dates and influencing factors surround Farm is too mng W. Stix.

7 sent them in to Washington as ing those decisions might not change many Republican minds nunareos of tanks a month, yet I even when the maker is, tooled up- about the late President accomplishments, but they certainly will iiuiiMiiuniv iv iiuiuiiit: jucty piuuuce omy lew a preference will be given to fliers who have qualified in contests sponsored or cosponsored by Plymouth dealers. Second preference will be given to those fliers who submit applications based on winning performance in any other model plane contests sanctioned by the Academy of Model Aeronautics, governing body of model aviation in the United States. his own official reports. If we are puzzled by the behavior of the present rulers of Russia, we shall find after a little while with Custine that fundamentally they have cnanged littl-i give an idea of the enormous com plexity involved in international affairs. food store.

Clem soon becomes rich, and falls in love, by mail, with Henrietta, the ugly and an-atlrartive sister of William. Meanwhile William, who came later to America, succeeds in attaching himself to a wealthy family and becoming their protege by tutoring their weak-willed son, and, in no time at all, William, too, becomes vastly wealthy, as ho establishes a chain of tabloid nnrl sr-ls OUt to tell the The first to be discussed is Sec ft sz If fm from their predecessors. They JENKINS' EAR. By Odcll Shepard and Willard Shcpard. Macmillan.

$3.50. The Shepards, father and son, write an unusual historical narrative in which they explore the 18th century myth of Jenkins' Ear, and build their climax upon the discovery that burly Robert Jenkins was a fraud. Yet, because Jenkins, have merely accepted and propa The international is sanctioned Annual Session Ocloher IS Cincinnati Has Chapter. For the first time since 1940, Automobile Old-Timers this year will hold an annual meeting and dinner outside of New Yoik City. At the quarterly meeting of the executive committee at national headquarters, it was decided to retary of State Cordell Hull's decision, in conjunction with England's Neville Chamberlain, to re gated one kind of despotism in place of another.

Communism has not altered substantially the Rus by the AMA and held in conjunction with the Aero Club of ject Roosevelt's plan to use Amer sian character and soul. The po White l'ennington Michigan. Prizes in the fifth international ican influence to try and avoid World War II. Mr. Welles indi litical church which they Inherited James H.

Pennington, President of the Cincinnati Automobile from Byzance has given way to will include $4,725 in U. S. Sav the political religion of lommu ings Bonds as well as 96 first, ---o- in ji, cates that the plan, which he presented to Roosevelt, might have worked, or at least awakened the democracies and put them in bet nism. What the Russians, who ar: niiiiuuiiLts ui uia tipw muiu l.ij iou i second and third place trophies; Driving School at the the 12th annu1 meeting and Oriental in background, have bor ior me various events, ann downtown neadauarters uciooer xo in jjeirou, ac- When you think of books any books remem ber ACRES of BOOKS beautiful perpetual trophies. 12 West Court St cording to an announcement by rowed from the West they nave used further to regiment ter position for the clash.

Recognition of the Vichy gov month unless the war idangcr is critical. So the automobile people are still wondering where all the steei they lose will go. LOOKING AT the situation from the automobile however, the chances are that headlines about cutbacks may stimulate the market. And this comes at a time when sales were slowing up. The soften- ing market might have forced production cutback naturally were it not for the artificial stimulation of the market.

WITH MOST of the automobile makers leaving off the spare tire, some enterprising dealers may dig up the tires themselves and woo buyers by promising to deliver cars with the extra tire. It appears that the rubber! cutback may turn into a serious political mistake, for it may up-; set the tire replacement market." Tires were scare anyway. Now there is likely to be a wild scram-' ble. J. E.

Henry, Philadelphia, presi ernment, the policy toward Japan Guest Speaker Is Named These things we knew before the before Pearl Harbor and Roose Marquis de Custine pointed them velt's decision to back Welles' out to us, but. it is well to nave British sea captain, had asserted that the insolent Spanish had cut off his ear, England valiantly went to war so that never again could a Spaniard cut off an English ear. Thus, the most influential ear in history touched off a war, and also a chain of related events, including a rebellion against the English throne, repercussions among the Indians of the lower Mississippi, and among the settlers of Georgia. This is the exciting tale which unfolds when a mysterious Reverend Blandison visits the Gothic castle of the Honorable Horace been reminded of some of them view on hemispheric unity at all costs over Hull's objections, are A. Perrott-White, until recently assistant safety director and chief driving instructor of the Cincinnati Automobile Club, is chief instructor for the new school.

Mr. Pennington said the course, which will stress courtesy and safety on the highway, will be free to beginning drivers purchasing new Hudsons from the company. A nominal fee will be charged to others. again, lie nas onen oeen more taken up next by the author. The Russians and Roosevelt arc For Dynamometer Club The Cincinnati Dynamometer Club, meeting at 3 p.

m. Friday at the educational classroom of the Auto Aero Supply 1711 Race will have Gene Robers, representing the Weatherhead Cleveland, manufacturers of brass tubing fittings, as piest speaker. His topic will be "Plumbing To heller diiilonmts are found then analyzed by Mr. Welles. He dent.

Reports presented to the meeting by Frederick H. Elliott, Secretary, and C. Ray Palmer. Treasurer, indicated that the organization had made excellent progress in recent months. Harry M.

Williams, Chairman of the Committee on Admissions, listed 163 applications for membership, boosting the national enrollment to nearly 4,000. A Cincinnati Council, formed a few weeks ago and boasting of the concludes that decisions made at among the, Russians than among our own highly civilized peoples, Tehran and Yalta, and many 626 Vim St. MA 021 it is because our pajwrs warn them ol everything that happens others involving the Reds, would not have resulted in diplomatic Any Book Reviewed or and everything that ts contem and strategic defeats for the West increases the rate of wear. Always use that called for in the instruction manual. Waluole.

a person of influence in day's Cars." Advertised on This plated vx our countries, msieaa it Western diplomats had not al English governmental affairs. The elegantly frocked parson is Bonnie of disguising our weaknessses lowed the Russians to twist treaty Page for Sale at Kidd's with prudence, we reveal mem SOME MAKERS are pushing! largest membership of local coun Miir llotm: Mondar. io SO TurxUy thru Saturday, tt.OO to 5:45 unlh vehemence every morning; whereas, the Russians' Byzantine cils in many states, has as its new model work with all speed to- intent to accomplish their own ends and if the West had interpreted the agreements with the vigor Roosevelt had expected to Roy Godbey, associated with the! Ashland Oil Refining Cincinnati office, is President of the Dynamometer Club. G. Earl Koch, President of Auto Aero Supply, is program chairman.

The Ford Motor new film, "fi.OtlO Partners," will be shown. John G. Kidd Son, Inc. Prince Charlie in disguise, seeKing support for a revolution against "the foreigner," Hanoverian George II. The Scottish Prince becomes disillusioned by several incidents, one policy, working in the.

shadow, carefully conceals from us all that use. Tires Hardest Season: From now on, tires should be given greater attention. There are several reasons for it. One is that the warmer the weather the less readily tire heat is radiated. A second is that open roads and warmer days and nights tempt the motorist to higher speeds which take their toll of tires.

Mr. Welles infers the elasticity 626 Vine Cincinnati, Ohio looks Name Street City State Arii! Ohio halm la is thought, done, ana in heir country. We. proceed in broad daylight; they advance under cover: the game is one-sided. of which is the discovery that Jen was purposely included in treaties made with the Russians to give the United States room to ma kins, the "hero, has two good at avoia any governmental Dan.

une; maker is anxious to convert its! bodies from the slipstream to the-notch back. The slipstream back gained-wide popularity after the war," but public taste changed The makers would hate to be-prevented from effecting a change' that is vital to future sales. Another maker is worried about the narrow appearance its cars The ignorance in which they leave ached ears, while carrying in his pocket a third, nicely dried and HINTS FOR MOTORISTS us blinds vs; our sincerity enlignt bleached by long pickling. Dis coiuagcd, the handsome parson de chairman A. G.

W. Brown, with Bob Beiser as vice chairman and Mrs. Erdie Turner as secretary. Mrs. Turner also is secretary of the Cincinnati Automobile Dealers Association.

They will represent Cincinnati in the formation of a Dayton, Ohio, Council at the Hotel Van Cleve tomorrow. J. R. Sollen-beger, Nash dealer in Dayton, organized this meeting. Charles F.

Kettering, on the Board of Directors of the national organization, and one of the nations best known automotive pioneers, will speak. According to Mr. Sollcn-berger, Dayton will present -many other noted pioneers at this ens them: we have the weakness of loqiuirity: they hare the strength of secrecy. There, above neuver as postwar conditions developed. The trouble was, he observes, that the succeeding administration was not capable of any such bold and intricate task.

Mr. Welles also reminds latter-day critics that at the time those agreements were made, the Rus cides to keep Scotland free and separate from the self-satisfied nil. is the, cause of their clever. nr.s.t. Astolphe de Custine, July English.

The scholarly Shepards never Turning On The Heat: Did you know that bringing your car to a stop quickly from high speed may develop a brake temperature that runs as high as 1,400 degrees? It is worth thinking over in connection with driving in such a fashion as to preserve the life and efficiency of brake linings. Spring Cleaning Time: Slip covers are being left on many car seats now throughout the entire year. The current season offers a splendid time to have them 29, 18,39. play their history false, yet their See MORE on TODAY nenetratine with a small side re hearty tale is not a positive refutation of the generally accepted Jen sians had not given the West any reason, by their behavior, to suspect an intense Soviet imperialism cleaned. They are destined to see mark than with a mure elahorate their greatest usefulness in the kins' Ear myth.

Irrespective of analysis. On July 39, 1839, he in the near future. wrote: "You will believe that I ex whether the sly Jenkins had on his person two or three ears, his There have been bright snots in Two Chamois Better: Cleaning the car is an easier job if the period just ahead and unless they are cleaned now the additional dirt will cause them to wear that much more quickly. aecerate if I tell you that one sees Birkett L. Williams, Cleveland, story presents an absorbing interpretation of 18th century England.

the West's record since the war ended, in Mr. Welles' opinion. The Marshall Plan has been, what he motorist provides himself with two! prPSirient of the Ohio Council Russia scarcely better in Petersburg than in France Without protection you would not pet an hay Hamilton. have, and is working feverishly to correct this "look." car isn't narrow. It just has! that appearance.

On the other hand, another; maker thinks its models have a. squat appearance that it would like to correct before a possible; new-model ban which might com-, mit makers to present styles for-several years. The wraparound rear-window, trend seems to be solidly set, yet automobile makers know that the public is fickle on styles. In the automobile business, it's a pretty; good idea to avoid putting toox many eggs in one basket. Espe cially such an expensive and one that is not adaptable tf quick change, as an automobile body design.

chamois, one for the glass annjvvi ttend the session, as will one for the body of the car. T.iat; Walter Walkenhorst. Cincinnati, calls, "magnificently successful" and he is also in full accord with There's A Reason: If you learn that the ash receivers about the THEATER FOR yOUTH 11:00 AM The yrj-ims'nrs Will emoy wati hing a Carnival rartoons. VICTOR BORGE 3:30 PM used for cleaning the windows and Vice President Ohio Council the Schuman Plan. The plan pro vided, at the time Mr.

Welles wrote, international control of all windshield need not be so large and if used only for that purpose it will remain cleaner and do better work as a consequence. Walkenhorst is General Motor's truck dealer. Joe Gardner, President of the Cincinnati Automobile Club, now observing its 50th anniversary, has been invited. Any the coal, iron and steel produc car arc difficult to remove for dont' let it annoy you. Much more annoying would be the kind which did not fit so tightly and which might provide disturbing rattles.

The closeness of the fit is to prevent just such a thing. tion in Western Europe. C.i-t A New One First: In doing irineinnati Old Timers ishinc to In his last chanter. "Policy for Today." Mr. Welles writes em any repair work that involves 1 attend can make arrangements at Dinner is at phatically against rearming the Van Cleve Hotel.

removal oi a sass ki, owner should see to it that he idea of anything and ten me protection tyrannizes you and exposes vou to accepting false is what the Russians want." Again, similarly, when he states that Russia is a country where everybody conspires to deceive the traveler, he continues, "Do you know what it is to travel in Russia? Kor a superficial mind it is to be fed on illusions, but for one who has his eyes open and, added to a little power of observation, an independent turn of mind, it is continuous and obstinate work, which consists in laboriously distinguishing, at every turn, between two nations in conflict. These two nations are Russia ps it is and Russia as it would like to Five III PnRfhlp? There are 6:30 o'clock. Germans. He predicts, if they arc allowed to rearm, the same resur-ifive possible explanations for thelhas new gaskets for replacement Tt is nossible for him to remove lailure ol current to reach the genee of militant nationalism that precipitated World War II. the nlrl one without breaking it, Peilvs Srt'M irf Salt' Clifford Jacobs Motors, Inc.

coil. They are a loose connection, which is the most common, At the same time, Mr. Welles suggests carefully controlled broken wire, defective switch, a poor ground armament of Japan with many at dead battery or BOWMAN'S BOOKS (Vol. No. 10) There much latisfartinr In the 4 1 icHIni of food booki.

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dealings with the Asiatics. Isola ne tn fl tionism is sharply attacked and Mr. Welles' arguments are corn- May Increase Friction: Oil, the purpose of which is to reduce fric- show itself to Europe. HOLLYWOOD JUNIOR CIRCUS 5:30 PM Useful as these secret letters. ami convincing.

To 1 1 ion, unrter some circumstances ac-journals. are (Custine wrote them: withdraw now would be to aban-jtually increases it. This is true in on the spot and appears to haveidonn our hard-won gains and handlniany cases where a heavier oil is Viirlrlon sr all imes. I Europe and the Near Fast tn thelnseH thnn is snecified for a mo- longer in second gear, instead racing through it, will add yards usually abmtt his person) for draw-! Russians. Extension of the Point chanical part.

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i extraordinarily good as travel literature. He did have his eyes open and nossessed that independence Despite his general disapproval of mind which prevented him fronijof the vacillating American for "Star-Gazing eign policy since the end of the TONIGHT BOB HOPE 8:00 PM heing taken in. His descriptions of the Winter Palace, the wedding of Why pay more than these war, Mr. Welles gives his complete support to the part the United States has played in the United Nations. The UN, in his opinion, represents the best chance the free Your Ho roscjig ---nr try CXrToTTRig a Grand Duchess (the Czar's daughter) which he attended, the fete at Peterhof and, above all, the Kremlin, have genuine literary nualitv.

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