THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE The LeBaron Convertible Roadster 11 - 4 Something you should see A smart roadster for Spring and can be quickly converted into a beautiful, snug coupe. The lop folds low and tits compactly into the recess be. hind the front seat. Door glasses lit tightly. Seat cushions and backs are individually upholstered for complete comfort. The rear deck lid, in two sections, gives Summer driving which adequate hark support and knee for rumble seat riders. 'the golf club compartment is reached by a curbside door. 'there are two spares in the front fender wells, and a folding trunk rack. A car to travel in swiftly and luxuri- ously as white roads wind ahead through the mountains. covering The LINCOLN A Lincoln owner has just returned to Detroit from California. He has driven s' his new car over 8,000 miles in forty days—over mountain, desert and all man- ner of roads. Another Lincoln owner has covered 17,000 miles in less than six months between Detroit, Philadelphia and Florida. Still another Detroit own- er has driven his Lincoln more than 62,000 miles in fifteen months. These are not solitary examples of the Lincoln's endurance. Hardihood, staunchness, dependability evoke the loyalty of owners everywhere, even though they may never put their cars to supreme tests. These qualities demon- strate, again, what it means to build a car well.... From the laying of the frame to the tailoring of upholstery, the Lincoln is soundly and beautifully constructed. And this, so true of Lincolns in the past, is even more characteristic of today's Lincoln. The new V-12 cylinder engine, ■ t d c