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Oh READ MAGAZINE AND COLOR SECTIONS Thirty-Five THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE-JUNE 16, 1946 Automotive News AUtOM Work Strictly. Hush Hush at Michigan Camera Plant Auto Officials 'Plead A The school has long pioneered initriarch Governor of Wisconsin. agricultural experimentation. It The eldest of the nation's Gov-has huge tracts of land set assisting ernors was as kindly and gruff as in studies of poultry diseases and expected. Good land is a man who other veterinary, maladies.

governs without care of his political This school, like all Middle West future. ern colleges, has a strong emphasis "Future? At my age there's only The athletic building time for honesty!" at a basket ball game Tomorrow our little red biplane enough to contain an carries us to St. Paul, Minn. From field. there we go to the Dakotas and far for Safety in Driving for I 1 14 CALLOUSES, AND HOT FOOT STRAIN, 'TIRED FEET' '4 1 691i, 1 -77014 N.

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RILEY With 40,000 automobile casualties 4 predicted for this year, many auto officials, safety organizations, motor car manufacturers and allied concerns, alarmed by the steady upswing in traffic accidents and fatalities, are participating in campaigns for safer James A. Morgan, manager of the Poston Automobile Club, reported during the past week that "all available traffic indicators point to a volume of that is as much as 50 percent greater than the pre-war peak- volume." He warned that "more than 25 percent of the cars on the road today are 11 or more years old, which means that the chances for accident are greater today than ever before. He emphasized that "effective methods must now be utilized to arouse all people to 'take it easy' in traffic." Ed Hedner, director of service and mechanical departments of the Chevrolet Motor Division of General believes that motorists in the middle-age group in particular should review their driving pattern. He pointed to a statement by Detroit police that 40 percent of the city's traffic accidents in April in By ARTHU With 40,000 aut predicted for thi: officials, safety or car manufacturer cerns, alarmed swing in traffic a( ties, are participE for safer James A. Morg: Poston Automobi during the past able traffic indi( volume of motor, as much as 50 pe the pre-war per warned that "ma of the cars on ti 11 or more years that the chances greater today tha emphasized that must now be util people to 'take it Ed Hedner, di and mechanical Chevrolet Motor trial Motors, belic in the middle-age lar should review tern.

He pointed Detroit police tha city's traffic acci( BODY' BALANCERS ortet 41 BODY BALANCERS By VERN MILLER Vern, Miller, Globe staff writer, is flying over the 48 states with Lee and Leslie Ackerman in "The- Spirit of New determined to stimulate interest in, the future of New England aviation. MADISON. June 15---War may be amoiThially over, but there is still a great deal of hush-hush experimentation and production in secret going on in Middle West. 440: 41 1,4, The members "operation America unlimi- ted" yesterday .4) ran into one man who is a center ili- of government- 4077 s. tary experiment- ation in Michigan.

About his doings he was silent, but 11,.:.,.,, his factory, 7-- which specializes in photogrammetric instruments (aerial cameras), has been growing in size and has suddenly been cut off from public Talbert Abrams, son of Russian immigrants. is at the head of this aerial instrument company. His story is of the incredible Horatio Alger variety. He was an aviation pioneer 30 years ar'o, and then as an aeronautic engineer has built up one of the two largest concerns of its kind in America. Last Winter, in the wake of the European war, the government suddenly picked up Abrams and set him down, the equivalent of a naval admiral, in the Balkans.

With his vast and intricate experience with cameras, and particularly mapping from airplanes, he set out to investigate German developments in that direction. volved drivers between 30 and 49 years. Hedner also called for a checkup on "middle-aged" cars. "Faulty brakes and steering equipment or worn-out tires can be as great a cause of accidents on the streets and highways as careless driving," the expert said. Another cause of accidents is poor street lighting.

On the streets and highways of the nation last year there were 39,000 traffic fatalities. two-thirds of which occurred at night. Road Repairs Would Aid A great aid to promote safer driving in the Boston metropolitan area would be the repairing of many highways long neglected and in deplorable condition after the severe Winter. One particularly bad stretch is on Beacon from Cleveland Circle, Brighton, to the Newton line. Near Chestnut Hill pumping station the roadway has deep chuck holes.

On this highly-traveled highway yesterday morning, this writer saw a motorist nearly collide with an approaching car while trying to avoid the holes. Another Woman Driver Our feminine friends will no doubt protest this one, but it has been scientifically proved that the female driver is more dangerous than the male. According to. the American Refining Company's 'driverator." a device to test 'automobile drivers, it has been ascertained that of 567 male motorists, 31 had perfect scores. Out of 511 female motorists, only 15 bad perfect scores.

been scientifically proved the! female driver is more dangerous than the male. According, tc, 'the American Refining Company's "driv- erator." a device to test drivers, it has been ascertained that of 567 male motorists, 31 had per- feet scores. Out of 511 female motorists, only 15 had perfect scores. He investigated the Zeiss and Leica os.n".arhTeTic'; factories and came away with the seats firm conviction that the best lens and is larg in the world are manufactured in entire footl America, contrary to popular opinion. He claims that Germans Meets Gov have done a good ballyhoo job on their cameras.

Circli ng Finally, Abrams was given a Michigan, I colonel's commission in the Array land flew and sent to France and England to morning st the nation gather all the material advance they 1 Madison, NI had mace during the war. In less than six months Abrams 1 by the stat4 had been in the Army, Navy and direct the State Department and seen all of Foundation Europe and European technical lac- commerce), Wisconsi tories. When he came back to the I boundless I United States his own nlant blos- somed out but this timeunder reservation cover. game, and It is suspected by his -colleagues try, was wi that his Lansing plant may become th i the the center of plane manufacture. civil an flyi but planes that specialize in pho- ation.

tography at high altitudes. During In the al the war, pictures of terrain were brought thi always taken from bombers, fight- England ers, or converted air craft. Now the Walter Go United States may be planning to map the whole surface of the earth from special stratospheric photo- I graphic reconnaissance aircraft. ttear fl Visits Michigan State College 1 The entourage of "unlimited" also I had a chance to see Michigan State, the nation's leading forestry eduna-, tional institution. Lee and Leslie 104W 112 Ackerman, themselves students at st.10 Ti Harvard, saw the difficul-i ties facing other American colleges.

I Vati The state college of Michigan is expanding by leaps and bounds. .0 Five thousand prewar students t5 have multiplied to 10,000. By 1950 dres 20,000 are expected. Half the si, Though the university has ordinarily ported several hundred Quonset hfuL britti. huts $5,000,000 extra have been appropriated to construct commodi- ous dormitories to house ex-serv- .0 .,,..1 icemen and their families.

These are AN already under construction. Pres. John Hanna of Michigan WA State is justly proud of his 22 acres! or? of English-type house on athletics. seats 10,000 and is large entire football Meets Gov. Circling Michigan, flew morning the nation's Madison, by the state the directors Foundation commerce).

Wisconsin, boundless reservations, game, and was with the civilian flying In the brought England Walter Hear Half the ordinarily fut. bright hearing is Batteries icemen and already under ci Pres. John IA State is justly pi of English-type A 0 ARION MEN and WOMEN $500 I 9 0 (St MOcaR Metes Wa Pleasure Matel Wallang Pleasuri 71. -7; ehiltkr AR1 Scaphoids ere light. no metal or rubber, styled to fit all shoes.

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Seeing is believing. Come in today. lot all makes of bearing aids Smaller than you THE I) oiett THE SHOE CO. a ITS'3 MIPLEMAC IS SHe SOR 11111100SIONVIPAS: HOMEMADE, BUT WINNERMartha Moore, left, models a two-piece birdseye pique dress made by Mrs. Gretchen Ryan right, who was a prize by the National Needle- craft Bureau at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York.

HOMEMADE, BUT WINNERMartha Moore, left, models a two-piece birdseye pique dress made by Mrs. tiretchen right, who was a prize by the National Needle- crft Bureau at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel New York .0 0 os .111 8 193 Detroit Dispatches Observers in the motor capital see little hope of attaining high-level auto production until late July or early August, and this only with the proviso of uninterrupted effort. Because of continued shortages of parts and materials production for June will probably not exceed the aggregate of May, which was approximately 225.000 units. However, will'probably riot exceed the aggregate of May, which was aP- proximately 225.000 units. However, Detroit Dispatches I Observers in the motor capital see little hope of attaining high-level early August, and this only with the proviso of uninterrupted effort.

Be- auto production until late July or cause of continued shortages of parts and materials production for June wilt.probably not exceed the proximately 225.000 units. years ago under the management of W. G. Bryant, has branches in I Chrysler Shipments 1 Taunton, Gloucester, Lynn and Chevrolet reports that during May 1 Salem. It handles equipment for 1 Since Dec.

Reported that division of G. M. established a tall.types of service work: from huge MN Ok Orlin APS a ARM that division -of G. M. established a tall types of service work.

from huge! -r new postwar high record for the 1 truck fleets to the smallest servi cel 50 C. Capacity auto industry by producing 53,820 station. Factory men will demon-1 P. 0 units, comprising 30.367 passenger strate the equipment, which features DETROIT, June 15 (AP)--Chryscars and 28.453 trucks. The coin- many wartime advances in technical 1 ler Corporation has shipped parable monthly total for April, best design and improved metals.

1000 passenger cars and trucks from Toured Leica Plants Later he was sent to Germany, this time without a uniform and as a member of the State Department. "-11'll, Toured Lelea Plants ta-1 it Later he was sent to Germany, this time without a uniform and as a member of the State Department. years ago under the management of I Chrysler Shipments AMEUEMINIV Taunton, Gloucester, Lynn and 1 Chevrolet reports that during May Salem. It handles equipment for I 'ff Iltja that division of G. M.

established a tall.types of service work, from huge Since Dec. Reported ,1 new postwar high record for the 1 truck fleets to the smallest service 1 50 P. C. of Capacity it4 17,4 'auto industry by producing 58,820 station. Factory men will demon-1 1 kw units, comprising 30.367 passenger Istrate the equipment, which features DETROIT, June 15 (AP)--Chrys- 0 kw i corn- ()) cars and 28.453 trucks.

The co- I many wartime advances in technical 1 ler Corporation has shipped 198 parable monthly total for April. best design and improved metals. 1000 passenger cars and trucks from .1 i I 6' 11,1 4,47, ILA i IC i 11.) elf previous postwar month, was 47,0771 units. General Tire's N. E.

Conclave Chevrolet Equipment for Amputees i On Wednesday, the General Tire 0 yr Itr i "1 nn VAC AdqUipAmolab Iva 1 Rubber will hold its previous postwar month, was 47,0771 units. Tire's N. E. Conclave Chevrolet Equipment for Amputees1 On Wednesday, the General Tae an- hold i A Colorful Living Room by Day A Comfortable Bedroom by Night Company anT. H.

Keating, general sales man- nual New England Distributors' ager of Chevrolet, announced dur- I conference in the Copley Plaza balling the past week that special driv- room. The conference will cover tire merchandising and servicing, and conclude with a banquet and show. 1 I ager of Chevrolet, announced dur- I conference T. Keating, he 111,144, ng, general sales man- past week that special driv- I and conclude w. show.

1 in the Copley Plaza ball- 1 ur eita bNe erercwhCaonmd Company England Distributors' The conference will cover ising and servicing, with a banquet and Dr ti. 65 I AlIt ing equipment for amputee veterans and other physically disabled persons will soon be available on cars made by his company. The equipment, the result of a survey of the driving needs of disabled persons. makes it possible to use only hand controls. The survey was made by the Society of Automotive En Inngg equipment for amputee veterans and other physically disabled per- sons will soon be available on cars rnnei hv enmrtnnv The Prillirt An Exceptional Value It Aft I in AdOr Aelier sax' me unrysier CliVlb1011: had incorporated in their current models many ideas derived fron work on wartime weapons am its factories since the beginning of production early in December, 1945, through June 13, this year, according to K.

T. Keller, president. In a message to stockholders today, 'Keller said these shipments "at a rate of less than 50 percent of capacity," had been attained "only through careful, ingenious planning and operation." Production continues to be handicapped, he said, by many hindrances to normal manufacturing operations "which almost since V-J Day, have affected both our business and that of our suppliers. "In recent weeks, these hindrances became even greater, making it practically impossible to plan production definitely for more than a few days ahead." Keller said the Chrysler divisions had incorporated in their current models many ideas derived from work on wartime weapons and its factories since the beginning of production early in December, 1945, TITtlet 1 1 OliC nrpnre 1 km, ing to K. T.

Keller, president. In a message to stockholders to- day, 'Keller said these shipments "at a rate of less than 50 percent of capacity," had been attained "only through careful, ingenious planning and operation." Production continues to be han- -in recent weeits, tnese mnarances became even greater, making it practically impossible to plan pro- duction definitely for more than a few days ahead." Keller said the Chrysler divisions had incorporated in their current models many ideas derived from work on wartime weapons and I UP S. A. E. Outing and Car Show The New England section of the Society of Automotive Engineers will celebrate the Automotive Gold UR carefully selected cor- sets or bras offer you miracles of control that hold you form yet feel completely comfortable.

Corselettes 36 to 54, girdles 25 to 42, $6.95 to $16.50. UR carefu sots or miracles of cont form yet feel 4 for-table. Corse girdles 25 to 42. 25 cil gi I' es to 42 $6 95 to $16.50 csk.1.1.000"0:000000... I PRA le.

7 itr.i,7:4: 7 m. IAA eft i'771t 4.efimb 0:424 )14 I 4-' I 4 't AO 4 A fo, 1 JO ft 4,4 A 44 .44 gineers. under the chairmanship of en Jubilee, Tuesday, June 25, with L. A. Chaminade, a Chevrolet en- a combined outing and new-car disgineer.

play at the Marlboro Country Club, route 20, Marlboro. Attendance and Danforth Urges Tire Care golf prizes and new-car purchase route 20, Marlboro. Attendance and golf prizes and new-car purchase th gineers, under chairmanship ot IA 0 LUICC, I. LL .1 CM-Lj, L. A.

Chammade, a Chevrolet combined outing and new-car dis- gineer. play at the Marlboro Country Club, route 20, Marlboro. Attendance and Danforth Urges Tire Care golf prizes and new-car purchase Announcing location New Corset at 47 West (Near will open as are able to extensive HAVE A CORSET with our famous Mrs. who personally Follow the Thousands open Monday until 1l) i'i 1 --r Announcir locatic New Col at 47 West (Near will open as are able tc extensive HAVE A CORS with our farm Mrs. who personally sup Follow the Thousand: a open Monday unt Announcing location to New Corset at 47 West (Near will en as are.able extensive NA VE A CORSET with our famous Mrs who personally Follow the Thousands Open Monday until our new and Skop St.

Boston soon as we complete alterations CONVERSATION directress, Heinen supervises your fitting. of Satisfied Stouts 9. Wednesday 7 k. 1 I I 41.30 1 Declaring it will be years before i there is a tire for autos, Smith, New England manager of the Albion L. Danforth, president of the D.

A. Stuart Oil is chair- of man of the section, and John D. Cadillac Motor Car Company Works is treasurer. Alfred S. Hunt, vehicles, to "combine several years Boston, last week asserted that car owners can add thousands of miles i Eben N.

Smith and Glenn S. Whit- improvements in one." 4 41,. ham comprise the outing committee. to their tires by maintenance. I iugh as.

cross-switching" tires' every 5000 milesl and avoiding curb I bumping, and-skidding stops. He also said overinflation of tires is as injurious as underinflation. Automotive Distributors' Show During the Massachusetts State Automobile Dealers' Association convention in Boston, Monday and 1 Tuesday, Automotive Distributors, at its new location, 201 Brighton Boston, will provide one of the most comprehensive exhibits of machines and equipment for automotive maintenance ever held in this area. The firm, established 32 rights will be features. F.

W. What's New? The famous Glidden Tours of 40 years ago will be revived in August, when a cavalcade of antique cars will proceed over the road from the eastern seaboard to Detroit, Cleveland and Columbiana, O. The visitors will be guests of Henry Ford H. Harvey Firestone Jr. and Thompson Products Company of Cleveland.

Members of the Antique Automobile Club of America, the Veteran Motor Car Club of America and the Horse less Carriage Club of Los Angeles will participate. Some 28 hil41 speed events, billed OPEN DAILY 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M.

(except Friday until 6) c4.24 I if I) CI S19.0010,1 1' liNk A as a thrill day attraction', are scheduled for the Thompson, I Speedway this afternoon. The Ford Motor Company will mark its 43d anniversary tomorrow. The industrial empire was started in 1903, with $28,000 in cash. Today it lists assets of nearly $1,000,000,000. Approximately 31,000,000 vehicles have rolled from its assembly lines.

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Dual-Purpose Sofa-Bed With Maple Frame Works double duty for you. Just a simple twist of the wrist turns this handsome Sofa info a comfortable Bed. Spring construction on a sturdy base. Beautiful Colonial pattern tapestry in choice of colors. Specially 95 priced Our stock contains a very large variety of So fa-Beds 995 I Specially Priced 100 For SOFA And Chair I 4 Air' 1,.

.1 ::111.1.,.. 4 ti. our new and tires is as injurious as underinskidding The famous Declaring it will be years before will be features. F. W.

v'e. A'''A'------ New England manager of the Z411 there is a tire for autos, -s Skop Albion L. Danforth, president of A. Stuart Oil is chair- man of the section, and John ft- ,,,,,,1 I ...4.,, -0911 do Cadillac Motor Car Company cl 1 Works is treasurer. Alfred S.

Hunt, vehicles, to "combine several years' 1 ei.5 11:, St Boston, Boston, last week asserted that earl owners can add thousands of miles Eben N. Smith and Glenn S. Whit- improvements in one." ham comprise the outing committee. I elt such I to their tires by'itire A .4 soon as We craping bumping arid- 7-- 1What's New? as a thrill day attraction, are sched- every -5000'milesl and avoiding curb stops He also said overin famous Glidden Tours of 40Iuled for the Thompson, Conn 4 4 4. 44., 0 i flation of years ago will be revived in Speedway this afternoon complete fla- when a cavalcade of antique cars Ford Motor Company will mark its :44.5;'';'.

tion. 1 will proceed over the road from the 43d anniversary tomorrow. The in- tit 1.4., av''' ...1: aterations CA Ifil 443 1 ') i eastern seaboard to Detroit Cleve- dustrial empire was started in 1903, 0. 0:, el 44 it Automotive Distributors Show and Columbiana 0. The vis- with in cash.

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