Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1931 — Page 24

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IMPROVED AND NICER LOOKING CARSFORECAST Huge Strides Made in Field of Operation i nl 932 Auto Models. BY ISRAEL KLEIN Science Editor. NEA Service DETROIT, Nov. 27.—Signs and rumors about the forthcoming automobiles of 1932 point to a general trend in the following directions: Easier, smoother, more silent operation. Reduction of noise, in body and moving parts. Further refinements in body and chassis for greater riding comfort. Streamlining for Improved speed, economy and appearance. By far the greatest improvements expected in the cars of 1932 will be in the field of operation, particularly in the transmission. Free-wheeling, like the self-start-er and four-wheel brakes, has taken the entire industry by storm. It already has been adopted by most manufacturers and now promises adoption by all the rest.

Automatic Clutch Some cars will offer the automatic clutch, with a form of freewheeling thrown in. All cars, however, will show considerable improvement in the transmission. So much easier and quieter will be the operation of shifting gears, that four-speed transmission, hailed a year or so ago as another panacea for easy and silent operation, will be noted to have lost favor among the auto manufacturers. Major operation developments, many minor, but quite important, Improvements also will be revealed in the new cars. Such for instance, are the vacuum spark control which retards the spark with release of the accelerator; the vacuum pump operated wildshield wiper; the automatic starter; cooling of the fuel line to avoid “boiling” and resultant stalling of the motor. Aluminum pistons are growing in favor, the aluminum engine has already proved highly favorable and the all-aluminum car is not far off. Use of more rubber, wherever it will embrace the smoothness and quietness of operation, will also be noticed on the new cars. Less Noise All Over That question of noise never has obsessed the minds of the automotive engineers as it doe3 today. Gears are being ground down to mesh smoothly and silently. In the transmission, they have been synchronized to eliminate clashing when they are shifted. Their noise has been almost entirely eliminated from the rear end, and they have been fitted for further silence in the front of the engine. Bodies especially have been built to eliminate rattles and squeaks. Further to assure comfort to the passengers and driver of the 1932 automobiles, manufacturers are beginning to adopt the “ride control” feature introduced recently by one manufacturer and quickly adopted by three others. Select His Comfort By means of this control, a driver may “select” his comfort over various types of roads, by merely increasing or reducing the oil pressure in the hydraulic shock absorbers in accordance with the roughness of the pavement. One of the greatest improvements in the 1932 cars will be their appearance. There'will be a greater tendency toward stream-lining. The radiator will fall in more clearly with the forward lines of the car. The windshield will slant neatly forward and its lines will be continued on down to the frame in some cars, while in others the slant will move in a graceful curve toward the front. Inside, too, the car has taken on an improved appearance and comfort. Perhaps the most advanced idea is that of placing the instruments directly in front of the driver so he will have them almost within his direct line of vision. Companion to Six One six introduced last summer, will find its first place in the auto show in January, while another new six will compete for popular interest. There will also be anew eight, companion to a successful six. The six will be continued. Among the larger cars there will be three or four new twelves, one of which already has been announced, while some with ears close to the ground here expect another new sixteen. The latter possibility, however, is rather vague and uncertain. Most significant, however, despite all these improvements, refinements and innovations, is the fact that prices of most new cars will remain the same, and in many cases will be even lower than they have been in 1931. Motorist Killed By United Press TORSIN, Ind., Nov. 27.—Robert Shafer, 23, a basketball official, was killed instantly when the automobile he was driving crashed against a bridge on Road 16 near here. He leaves his father, Otis Shafer, a brother, Ernest, Madison Wis., and a sister, Mrs. Helen Allen, Bedford.

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Don Moyle, trans-Paciflc aviator who flew from Japan to the United States, is shown above studying maps in his cell at Los Angeles county jail where he is serving a thirty-day sentence on a traffic charge. Moyle is making plans for another flight to start when he gets out. BAN ON SOUP KITCHEN Lake County Officials Refuse to Permit Use of Courthouse. By United Press CROWN POINT, Ind., Nov. 27. Lake county’s million dollar courthouse is too finely furnished for a soup kitchen, county commissioners decided as they denied a petition of fifteen civic organization that part of it be used for that purpose. The commissioners denied the plea on the grounds that the courthouse is a public building and is not a restaurant. They pointed out that a soup kitchen would permeate the building with undesirable odors and draw hundreds of persons. PEACE WILL BE TOPIC Address Slated at Meeting Sponsored by Church and Council. “Responsibility of the United States for World Peace and Disarmment” was the subject of an address today at the Church of the Brethren by E. Raymond Wilson, field secretary of the peace division of the American Friends service committee. The program, sponsored by the church and the Indiana Council on International Relations, will be held at 7 with the Rev. Russell G. West presiding. Chronic Sores End Without Scars—By Radium Rays at Home Sufferers with chronic sores which resisted ordinary treatments for years have seen them clear right up through a wonderful new discovery. Mr. J. Bell, of Little Rock, Ark., writes: “Had sores many long years. Nothing did them any good. Then a trained nurse recommended Adium (the active radium ointment). The sores left with scarcely a scar.” Here’s the secret: Everybody knows what wonders radium rays work in hospitals, ending stubborn skin troubles and sores that defy ordinary methods. And now medical science has found how to blend ra-dium-active substance with other helpful Ingredients to make anew active radium ointment called Adium. Adium sends its gentle radium rays deeply into the underlying tissues which ordinary ointments never reach, healing them so quickly every one is amazed. See YOUR chronic sores vanish. Get Adium today. Every druggist offers Adium with a Guarantee of quick relief or money returned in full.—Advertisement.

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