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M. lUry 1 i to WBB UkM otrir euw wttfc injuries IB BB BUBBtr. WM Uktn tbt from and Fourth to a radio iijjjirti) ft MBCvfiiion and about head. Injured BMWM uubU to My low he received iajuriw. NMSTEAD dk Btt Mat aiai I ON THIS! I SPECIALS BngJiMM Had GeodYeBr In 1949 TUESDAY THURSDAY COMPLETE 20 POINT MOTOR BRAKES ADJUSTED PORCELAIIIIZE 75 CHEVROLET CARS ONLY I A A I I W.H.

BUMSTEAD INC. CONGRESS ST. ond SIXTH AVE. PHONES TROY 96.97-98 or 99 Hitting UM ipoU Is MVC WOW OAJLWJWO KMXM fTABT. How the ear off la tbt morning and throughout day to MMM on bow it li for nlfftt.

that tauy a falluft nothing than a stopping failure. In tbli process the opeiator if tbc key to the iltuatlon. At a motorist itopi, so (hall he In unheated for Instan- cei. it hai found helpful to waim up tin engine thoioughly be- It off for night, doing In open, of count, just before driving in. Too fre- quentiy on cold will drive few and tnen garage the car while the motor it itlll below operating par.

The may be thiu Increasing the difficulty of ttartlng the morning after. Many foolishly leave 'the car itanding out In the cold until Just before retiring for the night. Otheri run the car Into the gaiagc but leave the i open until bedtime. HOMKTUING TO KNOW. Odd Indeed li the lort of over heating that comei from an HCCM of lubricant in the rear axle.

With the lube having trouble leaking past the axle letainem the engine teally a retlitanee to overcome. The of lube It the result of leaking from the tranemlailon in jcais with enclosed propeller shafts. this In mind If you are one of many who have about exhausted the many possible reasons for a mysterious case of motor fever. ABOUND THE MOTOR MAP One of the Michigan car fac- toiicH in so large visitors are shown sights while riding in special miniature If you aie rolling along the and a cheetah that has encaped from a circus goes flying by, don't be surprised, for it has been clocked eevcnty miles per hour One of the newest automatic transmissions ought to be easy for you monkey with on a Saturday afternoon, the serviceman's training book having only 37 pages of text and diagrams. In Colorado where hitch hiking Is prohibited by law.

the Rocky Mountain Club goes all out to din- courage the picking up of strangers on the theory that it's not only unlawful but dangerous. MECHANIC JOE SPCAKJNG: "Many a suiting delay these days can be traced to carelessness when making simple testa around the car. Chief among these In the habit of putting the dip-stick on the motor when adding oil. Oil on the engine or Its accessories and then is blown atound generally when the fan starts up. The result of this Is tc form a binder for the collection of dirt and dust on exposed parts such as the coil, the distributor and the spark plug tops.

That would merely be the makings of a messy looking motor except for the further fact chat dirt holds moisture. and moiature provides a path for high tension current to phort externally. That's why no many orlgtaajly with attractive the new aaat are quIU appeal alao a MW type of trailer BlUk which It properly finished off not to Bur car's rear appearance, a new tow which on bumper to lot of fuaslng. there device to start tutor automatically but only when transmission In neutral. SOMETHING TO KNOW.

There would lem trouble with generator and i utator If a made to check these every 3,000 miles regularly. In moat situatons nothing done by way of iiupcitiur. trouble' Odd as It may Deem, faulty shock absorbers can cause sagging rear springs. This reiult of iMtiicted spring action OUT OF THB FAST. If you were asked what special Important Invention already been used in over one hundied million motor vehicles, I doubt If you would be, likely to leply that It In the direct dilvc and sliding transmission.

Leonaid Huntress Dyer, recently given an honorary degree by Florida's Rollins College for his contribution to the automobile Indujtry. invented this type Democrats Show ewttdtor City EnroUmeut Gain la MMtrlM, Ml OBJOWIBtOHBt UntriBf IB lar BHtwar boom In MvorthoteM, a fiMrtflOT goo4 yaw to 1M. Preliminary lo tai corporate after about if billion tfoltere. The ntott aotabU nehitvOBMBt of the year waa rung up by automobile Industry which produced more than sit million passenger and This represented a new all-time production high for this Industry, tnd wHh approximately 5,300,000 cars and turned out in IMS. The automobile makeri surprised both themselves and so-called Iness with their 1M showing, since at the ttart of the year It had widely predicted that the approach of a "buyers' would limit total produo level of shift over featured the flfty years ago.

familiar letter It maiket' toin to normal 000 units yearly. CMMtneMoai High, The construction industry was another which turned In a far bet- showing than had been antict- i Of of 4AMA a Mf laW wKh IMt TtMM ttrttrtfBy at of the County Board Blw- following of la the City of iur. Leut week enroUDMBt for th4 CKy of Troy tnat publican totaJ by 1311 for 1MO whilf a gain of Bint was shown Democratic enrollment. In Troy there Republicans and 8.3M en- i rolled Comparison of enrollment City of show that I for IBM there W3 more crata enrolled than In the Democratic enrollment of Renaselaer city was only 33 more than the Republican enrollment, i CompmriMHi of the 1000 and IMt lUnmlaer city enrollment '(the void and no' ballot being omlttad) ItSO. Rep.

2.911; Am Labor, Liberal. 2331: total enrolled Dem. American Labor, Liberal, Blanks, 2366; total enrolled Schuyfavftfe value record high of approilmete- ly Thl. compared with 118,800.000.000 In 1948. An Important factor in in- volume was an approximate gain of 25 per cent in public gear a max- engines won't start freely in cold weather where there imum of condensation." LET'S TAKE A LESSO.V With all the new types of transmissions now in vogue even old timers at the wheel should take a few lessons in how to get best results from the newer equipment.

Overdrive is a case In point. It anything- but new. yet many motorists use it unwisely. I was riding with a the other day who kept tryinjt to kick down t'he ac- ccJeiator fo the cur would KG out of overdrive into third on a Icnp hill. Actually the shift had already been made.

Since the car was not picking up speed, and the shift. While the sliding transmission was Invented by vassor of Panhard A Levusor back In It was Dyer who worked out the direct diive whereby in high no power Is tiansmltted through gears and who solved problem of getting Into any gear through neutial without going through the The uaed to be prominently displayed on the doormats. Today where theie. Isn't any hand shift at all, it lit an invisible letter turned on lit side up on the steering post. i SEAT AFFECTS BRAKES.

How you have the front seal ad- i lusfed will affect braking because. has everything to do with everage you get on the brake pedal. In general you will be to apply more braking power nearer the seat is moved toward the wheel. Make sure also hat the seat securely positioned. it suddenly slips back when you are going down on the pedal for quick stop you may not get the necessary push.

WITH CABS. Q. The ammeter on our car shows a constant discharge driving at nifht. During daytime there is a constant charge shown by ammeter. Could you give some help? J.

C. A. This Is normal enouith, especially if the car is driven at 35 or 40 m.p.h. at night, and with the radio and heater on. If battery stays properly charged and engine cranks fast enough at this season there nothing to worry about hete.

Q. What weulcl account for difficulty starting: the motor after It buildings, siicb schools, hospitals and Institutions. Another feature in 1MB build- Ing showing was the sharp upsurge In the of residential building activity in the closing months of Bids Offered For Of Property At Miami Beach The City of Troy will collect 12,300 for the lease on the Miami Beach property for the next five if the boa id of estimate and apportionment approves the result of bidding conducted yesterday In the office of Corp. Counsel Philip J. Cinllo.

Irving Gordon, president of the tha year. Con.truct,on leader, Ml mi Beach Co whlch holds the confident that when final current lease, submited he bid of has heated up? The cranking is very slow. No w6rk haa been done on the motor for several years. H. L.

McB. A. This looks like a case of varnish on the pistons. It a form IMt tabulation was completed, the number of new housing constructed will be at an all-Hate record high. 8toel Induatry.

The steel industry surmounted itnke difficulties in 1M to turn out third greatest volume of production in peacetime. American Iron and Steel Institute estimated that steel mills produced 77,000,000 of steel ingots la This compered with record peacetime production nt tons in IBM and with runner-up year of when tons were turned out The all-time record was 1M4, when in response to war needs, the steel industry produced W.M1.600 tons of ingots. The best individual week of oaa that beginning March 14 when steel industry operated at 102 per cent of capacity. Its low point waa reached in week beginning Oct. 3, when the almost complete shutdown of the steel industry re- lulling from the strike, caused to drop to 8.2 per cent of capacity.

However, once the strike was over, industry enjoyed a spectacular recovery with mill operations topping 10 per cent of capacity rate, early in December. Low. Retail trade In 1949 fell below the level of previous year- current lease, submitted the 12.500. The lease gives the holder the right to use the propcity for legal amusements and also for cutting ice. It must be approved by the board of estimate and apportionment and signed by the mayor before becoming legal.

New Bill Will Call For Auto Checkups Albany jf--Compulsory, twice- a-year checkups for at state-owned arid state-operated Inspection stations wa; proposed yesterday by a joint legislative committee. Sen. Seymour Halpern said a bill to establish "a self-supporting" system would be submitted to the Legislature this week, along with six other measures designed to promote highway safety. The legislation will be sponnored by the joint legislative committee on motor vehicle problems, of which the Queens Republican is chairman. Ik nmgi of OM Church reentry, MkMlenarr fttttetf Harold Ing, presided over by MlM E.

Usr Fnnston, by a hiaeheon. An by Prof Jlro Takenaka of Japan wu of In addition to Mrs. Curtla were: vice president, Miss C. Marguerite Funstofl: treasurer, Jdttfph M. Glass; R.

W. brought articles for the ttlMlon box. An Invitation was re- elred to attend a meeting it tfeo Marble Collegiate Church ext month. The next meeting will with Miss Funston, Jan. 29.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jam Maniott Hattaburf announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce. Walter R. riffen, KM of MB fehujrtwvutt OMUMI thirteenth I County, roetntly nt topic of "4 nz Constitution foe World." ten ii at wBiBliy BIB to MBttl ertoia, CMOS "OAT AMMO" AUO IT TO MINtr" STARTS TOMORROW WHL JAKES' I "DIWY MARSHAL" M.G.M.

HITS HfDMmrOREfi Newtonv'Me Mr. and Wesley Warner recently entertained Louise Donaha of Schaghticoke and Margaret Swartwout of Troy. The Women's Society of Christian Service will hold monthly Trade Mtimatea total sale. mwtln today at in th A -1 tU A 1 htlliMH of gummy deposit which actually causes the putorn to drag on the when hot. Ns trouble when the engine cold.

This en- fine Q. vi ill need an overhauling. When slowing down on my the seems to be brake drums and the shoes seem to adjusted. Anv A. Sure The engine handicapped with a sticky quite jerky, yet are not warped be properly R.

W. may be or volume for 1949 at 116 billion dol- churcl as compared with to 110 billion in IMS. was a siteable decline in farm income during 1JM9. Total farm Income in the year, including benefit payments ran close tn b'Uisa Thil with the record high figure of t30.003.000.000 In The Department of Agriculture recently predicted that farm income will show a further reduction in If the estimated drop of 10 per cent actually material- ises, projected 1950 farm income of about 29 billion dollars James Wilson will Mr. and Mrs.

Ten Broeck and Emmett Ten Broeck are en route to Hot Springs, where they will remain for several days and their proceed to St. Petersburg, Fla. ROYAL Theatre 272 S. PEARL ST. ALBANY TODAY TOMORROW Firtf Atony 2 MUSICOMIDY HITS ALt-NtGftO CASTS CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M.

CAB GALLOWAY And His Orcnevhw In "HI-DE-HO" PLUS ---LOLLIPOP JONES In "MIDNIGHT MENACE" Extra! Rocky Lone Western KM 2nd Hit! Greet Start in I V. 1 MtiMs Thrill-packeo" MOXOtHCCI TWO BLIND MICE" A COMEDY Fw BnemtloH Can OwflUs MaroM, Optician Troy 5415 aiX BEATS BUMVKD Om tat. I.PH. l.M. He.

TtiNMI. AUANT. M. T. I Below the and Dixnn line! there are approximately JOOO acres of uncultivated forage- Iprodurinit land available for graz- inf purposes.

wo. or the ignition timing may i win be the smallest since IMS. too far advanced. Q. Will xn oil filter increase the consumption of oil? 0.

S. K. A. On the contrary, it will 1m-j prove mileage hot weather helping to cool the oil. provided it.

motor was obviously stritinmr. the pioper caper would have been shift into second. That would have provided power. RIGHT OFF THE HOOD. Handy for checking the whereabouts of car noises is 1 new rlectrir which i ear phonc.v Foi UHMMIaU COATING A W17 VPI IMMUMATI MUVUT 24 MONTHS TO PAY 4 r.

M. RENTAL BATTERIES KM ALL CAM IRAND NEW scwce HANK'S SERVICE SMewo 1 (lOfrh Pkow BUY is an externally mounted filter. I Q. I recently had a 3.94 to 1 pinion and nnt gear installed in my car. but can't let the top I speed oxer TO.

Valve springs are 'not weak. Nor are the act too close. J. G. A.

Don't think you can incream vuth that tear axle ratio and rompAiatncly low power of the motor. 1 Q. a loud metallic rattle in the engine of my car and I have decided not to It until I find 1 'out There bioken valve spnnff. acces-1 iieem to an ruht. includ-1 th? fan bracket.

L. A. sounds a piston. 1 i-xr a shimmv een though 1 had balanced a tar alignment failed up Li. K.

J. A The stef -would N- to and They ran get out of flnd that of Foreign trade during heid close to the level of the preceding year. The widespread devaluation of foreign currencies stimulated Into the United while continued Marshall Plan aid war a bolstering factor for exports this country. Foreign trade experts were en- New Hearing Has No Receiver Button In Ear Chicago. people ure haihnt; a.

new device that gives them clear hearing without ft receiver button in the ear. They now enjoy sermons, friendly companionship and business with no jelf-conscious recline tnat people are looking at a but'on hanzing on their ear. mgm A HELLMiS TMEjURC PAIACE In Wonderful Technicolor! 44KB fWELl. OKOMGK A JOSE rf "LUXURY LINER" RICHAiD WIDMARK CCASAR ROMIRO "DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS" 3 ScrMii HMt STARTS TODAY 2 BIG HITS COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR I. FREDRIC MARCH ta CHRISTOPHER BT HIT WILL JAMES' SIHEIS- H.r CiUIII ON OUR STAGE AT 8 P.

M. FUN FOR ALL FtusZari SMASH HIT HIGHWAY La H08B 'FATHER WAS A FULLIACK'-- 12:35, 3:43, 6:55, 10:01 THIIVIS- HKsHWAT'-- 1:97, 5:17, BY POPULAR, DEMAND ttH KM aC S1UCTID SHORT FEATURES Jelson Sings Again 12:22, 5:01, 7:31, STARTS WED. TOITR eourajred by the narrowing dollar deep" wifhl gap between United and In October. IMf. the dellsr cap dropped to MSt.Wo.onn.

'he sinre No- ember. IMS While final 1MI ftjurti certain to a wide preponderance of over imports, the confident that it would far narrower than in when United States imports totaled 17.124 AOO.OOO and brifhlest feature in the present the continued of in the ear that it hardly Sound relayed to it by'nn in-i conspicuous tube from ii button concealed in the clothing. The of Beltone, Dept 40 1450 19th Chirato 111.. 50 proud of their achievement Kindly you their free brochure (in plain wrapper) and explain how you can test this ntnstmc device in your home without Write LA5T TQjacHT nnrln "YES, SM. THAFS1Y BABr JOHRRT JUJI0 billion in a rtffhne from the BATTERIES Clirk D.

Perry 211 MS SIXTH AVERUC but It of 74 in dollars jn my Group I A On an- ar nf to he Mr. Relieve PerMk Mstrtss 1lon of car. r.f Rerorfl and "irjm SEIVKE SUTHM tnB STMEEn REGULAR GAS 23 PREMIUM GAS 25 aflasr, Saraloya Spring Man Fatally Hurl Bv Car Bdwsri) rwhrx a I ftmtk. a cry firvtt TWVItK. A WOMAN'S SfCRIT" ntrm "JOHNNY AUfMO" "THI in this tout drauM of riw city'of HlllltOHS AMw Hit Mrrtlttt eleMtvlftf ferctf of evil SCOITBMOr K.T.

STOCKS A STRAND CMICAOO MONOf MMCT RIVOU or MIR IMH. r.MI*«rti "SAXON CHAUM' CTstTaT RJ RJ ear TOMNMT "BAD MY" "MUOfOOOWIlO" JNDS TODAY- 'SKY UNER'.

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