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Daily News from New York, New York • 241

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DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1934 sfimmnm Manhattan Span Perfectly Safe, Kracke Reports A report that major defects have been found in Manhattan Bridge, making it unsafe for traffic, was CO. 1. By bill sturm; DETROIT, Aug. 10. One of Reo's selling arguments is that women drivers who never before have acquired the I 1 courage to venture into heavy traffic do so with their new Reo.

This is because Reo has self-shifting gear, the car shifting from low into a higher gear automatically when it gets under way. It likewise shifts automatically to a lower gear when the speed of the car slows to such necessary point, due either to the slow car speed, to the harder going on a hill or in mud or sand. This greater simplicity of operation also denied yesterday by Commissioner of Plant and Structures P. J. H.

Kracke following a personal inspection of the span. A 1 1 ough a study of loads, carried on the subway tracks and by motor trucks, is Tinder way, the Animal food DOWN Constellation Salamander Toward the stern Mottled Geometrical ratio River embankment Harmony Stair Debate One that restores confidence Deep mud Shout Correlative of either Units One who keeps a stable of horses for hire 33. Tired 36. Symbol for selenium 37. Ending of the past tcn.se 39.

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Negative answer 30. To a higher point 32. Escape artfully Commissioner Kracke appeals to men. Further simplification is obtained by the lack of a starting pedal or button, starting being accomplished by pushing the clutch pedal entirely to the floor to engage the mechanism. LaFayette, the Nash-built small car, prides itself on having costly big car features.

Many mechanical features used and tested and not found wanting by Nash are incorporated in the smaller car. Among these are a seven-bearing crankshaft, fully counter-balanced; complete force-feed lubrication of the engine, with rifle-bored connecting rods for lubrication to the wrist-pins; automatic and thermostatic control shock absorbers; steering road shock eliminator and a thoroughly sound-proofed body of composite wood and steel construction. bridge is entirely safe," Kracke asserted. Accompanied by engineers, the Commissioner went over the structure minutely Wednesday afternoon. Manhattan Bridge, as well as Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges, show wear and tear," Kracke said.

On Brooklyn Bridge, more than fifty years old, loads are limited, he explained. Only wooden rapid transit cars cross this bridge. Police recently have been ordered to crack down on speeders and reckless drivers using Manhattan Bridge, the Commissioner added. For several months men have been at work painting the structure. The job will cost approximately $300,000 for materials and labor.

be flexible for easy riding, and yet be a source of complication of high maintenance cost, even danger." The Chevrolet gets its name from Louis Chevrolet, who began experimenting in 1909 on a small car in Detroit. Louis at the time was being financed by W. C. Du-rant, who had employed him as a racing driver for several years. Louis had ideas beyond mere speed.

He believed that America with improved roads would receive favorably a light car, which, like the French light cars of the day, combined beauty with a modest price. This idea appealed to Du-rant who backed the Chevrolet experiments in Detroit. Today the Chevrolet, while still considered a light car, has all the speed, comfort and stamina of cars of much higher price. The prospective automobile buyer will be able to see the New York automobile show next January, just as he has for years, even though the show has changed from the management of a -national association with factory support to a metropolitan dealers' exhibit. The change will not be discernible to the show visitor, even though technically there will be a change.

One effort is expected to be that all models will be concentrated in one exhibit building, with none scattered around various private factory exhibits, as in the past. 7 2 5 VW'AS i 7 18 I I 7Z 3 14 7s 7j 57" 22 123 24 2S rj IsTlFj 3kT 33 34. hs v-' 3i 37 3d I 3f Vm I 4 41 142 4T 44j 45 tyd I 4X 47 48 44 SO TT 52 3j S4" S5 5b SB rgS? object is to support the frame and attach the same to the axles so as to make a very flexible running gear which will permit the wheels to rise or fall relative to the frame without subjecting said frame to adverse torsional strains or transmitting sudden shocks, jolts or jars to the body of the vehicle, and which at the same time will effectually hold the axles in their proper." That is part of the language of FOOD STRIKE OUSTS 35 CCC WORKERS Laurel, Aug. 10 (U.R). With dishonorable discharges in their pockets, 35 CCC workers left today for their homes in the East as result of a food strike at Camp Ovett near here.

Camp officials said men sent here from New York and New Jersey struck early this week in protest against the quality of food served them. When better food was offered, 35 still refused to eat it. a patent for "free action on all four wheels," granted Henry Ford Dec. 26, 1911. Ford engineers say the transverse springs give springing to four wheels, instead of two.

Ford indicates that "springs may OF (The answer to this puzzle is on page 22.) The Doctor Tells the Story Of How Gold Dispelled Doubt -By W. E. AUGHINBAUGH, M. HPARENTS CHILDREN WHILE district surgeon in South Africa, it was one of my duties to inspect the outlying police posts, once a month. I was eating lunch with the corporal of one of these outposts of civilization, when our attention was drawn to an old chieftain.

He had been working in a gold mine near Johannesburg, and "Building the Baby," an authoritative book on the care and treatment of the child, which formerly sold for 5lc. now has been reduced to 25c over the counter in The News Information Bureau; 35c by mail. ritten by Carolyn Van Itlarcom, graduate nurse of Johns Hopkins, it Is modern, correct and complete. Cloth hound. 144 pages.

It's the besj baby book obtainable. Get your ropv' bile the supply lasts. according to law, 0. wwMMl the company was obliged to deposit 70 per cent of his I Effective Discipline Is Effective Only If Tactfully Done By GLADYS BEVANS I don't suppose there's any mother, no matter how capable, who doesn't have to be reminded of things. We each have our pet failing, our enemy, that we have to fight.

Perhaps we're impatient, or we talk too much, or we're quicktempered and have to watch ourselves all the time. Or perhaps Spun by THE NEWS in the post-office savings bank, which might be withdrawn when he had completed his contract with his employers. This regulation was instituted by the British to offset the a a i cious habits of traders and cheaters who swindled the simple creatures out of their earnings by selling them at outrage-ou prices trinkets, mirrors beads and the NUMEROLOGIST free Let The News Numerologist tip you off on 1 934 with a complete reading of your future! Advice on health, marriage, business opportunities, vocational guidance, your lucky davs, and other personal problems FREE OF CHARGE! Simply fill out carefully the coupon below, and mail as directed! we're concentrating on trying to correct without crossness. This last is a lesson worth learning. The tendency to accompany collection with crossness of voice or face or manner is something that 807651 COUPON 569717 that we can do it just, as well no, better if we do it in a perfectly pleasant way.

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Last Month of Birth Day of Birth Tear of Birth. Sex. I think we can all stand being warned against, not once, but every once in so often. Hence, today's column. It's an easy habit to get into though it's also an easy habit to get out of, too.

But it's easiest of all if you never get it at all. When your baby begins to walk and is old enough to get into mischief is the time to start learning to do whatever correcting you have to in a perfectly amicable manner. If you will just keep that picture of yourself in mind, you can do it right on through the children's lives, with only occasional slips Of course, our ideal is to guide our children tactfully and to substitute the desirable activity for the undesirable, with a minimum of correction. But when we do have to correct, let's remember trifles dear to the savage heart. The chijf approached the corporal and said: "Great Master, 1 want my money.

Hit the wirj; (a native way of saying telegraph) and get it." Ths kaffir knew that the policen-an would have to telegraph to headquarters and find if the account was in order and receive governmental sanction to pay the kaffir the money so deposited. "All right," said the corporal, "when the -an shines ove. the corner of the house you will have your monev." (Kaffirs do not know how to tell time but measure it by the- sun.) That afternoon the chief and his two attendants returned. The old kaffir removed his loin-cloth from which he unwrapped his pass book. The corporal then counted twenty-four pounds in(gold and gave it to the native.

Interest was also due on the deposit and as there is no word for "interest" in the kaffir tongue, the officer said, handing the old man seven shillings and six pence: "And this is your pan-zella' "the kaffir words for present. The aged one took his money to the corner of the corrugated shed and lunted it many times. Approaching the white man he said: "Good it is all there. 1 have and counted it. It is wonderful.

Please put it away again And he stalked ou toward the setting sur. followed bv his two servants. (Copyright by Chicaro Trihune-N Tewi Syndicate Inc. I Sand coupon with (tamped, (lf-addrasd envelop I 13 S8510 36 74 132 7953516257 1842.

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