PAGE EIGHT A 8 A HRT RE y ¢ THE: OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, 'FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1930 CADILLAC V-16 FORERUNNER OF NEW LINE OF CARS Number of Other 12 and 16 _{ such large engine units, Cylinder Cars in The Offing (From Automotive Industries) Jt looks as though the Cadillac ~ V-18 were to he the fore-runner of a number cf other twelve and ' sixteen-cylinder powerplants 1 | American stock cars. ment is made or the basis of the pinion of ~bout a cozen differeat engineers and - exoccutives in ss many difforent companies: "We started making inquiries be cause personally we couldn't quite see the flela for the. development of a large number of individua) transportation vehicles powered by We haa in the back of our mind. the feeling among many of the indu-'ry's tech- niclans several years ago that ev- en the eight-cylindcr unit was partly, at least, the result of "sales engineering." Sinca that time the eight has proved its place, but we rather expected to find something of the same psychology among leading engineers about the likeli This state- |. We did find that atttude . fo somo extent, but a vast majority of the designers to whom we talk ed were definitely of the opinion 'that these larger power-pla ts were going to be fairly .ommon within a year or so. One of the most conservative of our engineering friends, conneeted with a factory Bucciusfully market- ing a high-priced vehicle, surpris ed us by predicting that at leas. six 12 or 16-cylinder models wou'a be. on exhibition at the New York show In 1931, 8 3 The chief engine: of a big low- priced car ccmpany thinks that these larger powerplants wiil be- come more commou, but does not think they ever will come down as far through the price class range as has the eight. After, several dare of casu. checking up, we are prepared to agreo, with the prediction that there will be half a dozen of these cars in the show next year, OLD RELICS SOED -. Paris, Jan, ° 31,--Napoleonic relics: maintained their values at an auction here when $6,200 was bid for one of the famous brazen eagles which surmounted regimen- tal colors, This one was pierced by a bullet, EXPORT OF WINES Funchal, Island of Madeira, Jan. | 81.--Exports of Madeira, wines from January to October, 1929, amounted to 460,000 gallons, The total valuy was $1,500,000, NEW: LIGHT TRUCK 15 ANNOUNEFD BY GENERAL NOTORS Light Duty Jobs in 34 Ton Range Being i * Manufactured A new line of light-duty trucks iin the #-ton range, the Model T-15 | has been announced by the Gen- eral Motors Truck Co., Pontiac, Mich, It is offered two lengths the. Model .T*10A having a wheei- base of 130 in, and taking a 7% ft. body. while the T-158 has a 141 in, wheelbase and takes a § ft. body. These trucks are provided with a drivers' cab with three-point sup- port on the chassiz, two points ot support bleng at the front corners of the eab and the third point centrally at the rear. Factory- built bodies of various types are; being offered with the chassis. The engine of the Model T-15 has six cylinders of 3 5-16 in, bore and 37% in. stroke rnd develops 58 hp. at 3000 r.p.m. Franme side rails arc 6 in, deep, with 234 in. flanges and made of 3-16 in. stock. Including the engine support there | Other specific tions Include a single plate dry clutch, a three- speed and reverse transmission, a roller-bearing worm type, steering gear, 'adjustable as t« ingle, a spir- al-bevel-gear-drive, semi-floating rear axle, with a standard gear ra- tio of 4.86 and an optional ratl, of 5.86 to 1 and Bendix two-ghoe infernal four-wheel brakes. Cn the T-15A the whecls are of the artillery type with steel felloes, wire and disk whee!s being optipu- al at slight additional coet. On this model a single tubular propeller shaft with two Spicer universal joints is used, the joints being oil- are five cross members, the front | Iublicated. The fuel tank on the and rear cross mmchers acting as | left side of the frame, holds L7 gussets. REVISED EDITION OF BOOK BURNED Exeter, Eng, Jan, 30~That anti- pathy toward the Church of Eng- land's adoption of the 1928 Prayer Book only slumbers, was dramatical- ly indicated here when a copy of the revised edition was publicly burned outside Exeter Cathedral Saturday. The act took place at the 'instance of the League of Loya} Churclimen, The Rev. G. E. Miles, clerical secre- tary of the organization, placed the praycr book on a bonfire, remark ing, "We are loyal to our prayer book of 1662," The burning large crowd. was watched by a hood of further twelve and sixteen- cylinder development. 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