The Saturday evening post . Speed — means one thing to the people who ride, and quite another tothe people who walk — not to mention the chickens in the road. In an automobile, speed, of course, comes from a properlydesigned motor and its working parts. Piston Rings are oneof the most essential — and they must be leakless. American Hammered Piston Rings stand up under the testof speed and heat in the motor—they are leakless permanently—because they are hammered when cold and the heat of themotor cannot remove this tension—the spring or life of the ring. Fifty-three builders of nationally known


The Saturday evening post . Speed — means one thing to the people who ride, and quite another tothe people who walk — not to mention the chickens in the road. In an automobile, speed, of course, comes from a properlydesigned motor and its working parts. Piston Rings are oneof the most essential — and they must be leakless. American Hammered Piston Rings stand up under the testof speed and heat in the motor—they are leakless permanently—because they are hammered when cold and the heat of themotor cannot remove this tension—the spring or life of the ring. Fifty-three builders of nationally known passenger cars,trucks, tractors, airplanes, and engines use these rings,because they are leakless — permanently. You can get them for your car—from your Piece, Leakless, Concentric AMERICAN HAMMERED PISTON RING COMPANY, Baltimore, MarylandExport Department, 47 Broadway, New York, U. S. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 65 (Continued front Page 62) races to be oppressed or to think that theyare oppressed; and their natural state, as aresult, is one of indifference or hostilityto law. This attitude is slightly exaggerated inthe Slavic emigrants to America by thealmost universal feeling among them thatthey are breaking our laws to get in. Theyknow about the contract-labor law; andsince most of them have the promise ofjobs from relatives or friends in Americabefore they start they have a vague feelingthat they might class as contract labor, andthat if America knew the full truth aboutthem they wouldnt be allowed to feeling is widespread among them thatthey can break laws in America and getaway with it. Over against these defects—which are usually accentuated by the roughtreatment, the contempt and the exploita-tion with which the Slavs are frequentlyreceived on their arrival in America—arethe tirelessness with which they labor, thereadiness with which they respond


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