Daily Times-Gazette, 31 Oct 1953, p. 17

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THE DAILY TIMBS-GAZETTE, Saturday, October 81 1088 19 Spark Plug Developments Issist Automotive Trends A new elecric match--the re- a lack of technical information om | istor spark plug -- has been de- the operation of the new plug. In jeloped to ignite the high com- |some cases, after a test on a mech- b Sion and high powered auto- | anical device, resistor plugs are obile engine of tomorrow. |discarded with relatively few miles This new spark plug also adds of service -- to the detriment of o the lifetime and the efficiency (the manufacturer and the dissatis- the motors of today. It has been |action of the car owner. proven in the field where millions | wor complete understanding, it now in successful operation. ls necessary to examine what takes This new development is of sig- n1ace in a spark plug discharge. hificant importance in the automo-. fro" Paci RT it vg in ble world because of the trend to i, parts. pore powerful motors. =~ |The first part of the spark is | Rl vedo resistor plug? How the most difficult to see, With both as yi standard and resistor-type spark pe serviced? Those are the ques- plugs, a rapid rise in voltage oc- ons which must be answered now, curs until potential sufficiently 8 We prepare to move into an © 4 high to bridge the spark plug gap as Sew re Cat 2 obned 1 pn, he ot being equ he new- 1 8 equipped with the We |non-conductor to a conductor of a electricity) and heavy current flow across the gap. This current, known bhm resistor built into the insula: technically as the capacitive com- or to provide greater efficiency | ponent of hte spark discharge, con: nd er life. The resistor cuts sists of the energy stored in the DIf the unused tail-end portion of plug itself prior to ionization; it is he = spark discharge and thereby what starts the combusion pro- liminates one of the chief causes cess within the cylinder. pf electrode erosion. { The balance of the electrical en- This also permits wider - than- |ergy, which follow the capacitive tandard gap settings, which give portion with a noticeable flash, is proved engine performance and stored in the remainder of 'the Dnomy i a leaner gas mixtures ignition system. Termed the in- an gnited. When more air- | qyctive component, this part con- pl mixture can between the lectrodes to BD Bt etwaen the |tributes nothing to combustion of ult is m {the fuel. It is, however, the part of nd ore Mileage Rie sellon, {the spark discharge which causes tings are advantageous in auto- Severe electrode erosion and elec: atic transmissions because they trical interference. will permit a smoother - running | This unwanted inductive compon- ngine at a slower arle and re- |ent of the spark discharge is elin- duce creeping. |inated by the 10,000-ohm resistor. At the 'same time resistor plugs | With this in mind, it can be liminate etectrical interference easily 'understood that the absence th radio and television recep- of brightness of the spark dis- lion -- again by eliminating the charge in a resistor plug does not the discharge. |mean that the plug is less effective res in (in its operation. Spark plug testing . ve long been rec- [devices dependent upon the bright- gnized ition engineers, and [ness of this discharge cannot be new plugs were first produced | considered accurate for testing ng ' oan ago. . Those | quality and condition, he warns. attempts failed because the | ar e volagy oquired by a stand. resistors used nt res! spark plug is de- . the igh voltage and Tigh tetn. |pendent primarily upon gap set- In World War II, techniques were {Hing developed ible the | Pe resistor plug is essentially tandard spark plug with a 10,000 the operating temperature. The resistor itself does not increase the voltage required since no current which made the condition of the electrodes | bowed to First Relief Troops Arrive By ALAN HARVEY dian Press Staff Writer ROTTERDAM (CP)--The liner Samaria docked Friday night in | Rotterdam, bringing 850 Canadian replacement troops to tinel in the heart of Germany. The arrival marked the first. major troop movement into Europe under the rotation which will see some 10,000 Canadian Armiy offi- cers and men move through this rt to and from Canada, The first |Canada-bound troops are scheduled {to sail from here Sunday. | Troops were unanimous in de- claring they had had a "wonderful voyage." Most of the new arrivals are veterans of Korea. A "No Leave" sign was posted (aboard ship to make sure the Canadians would be off early om the train today for Soest, new Canadian army base in West: |phalia. The rotation coincides with the transfer of Canadian head quarters from Hannover to Soest Most of Friday night's arrivals were from the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. There 1were also elements of the Royal {22nd Regiment, Lord Strathcona's | Horse, the Royal Canadian Regi- iment, Royal Canadian Engineers and the Royal Canadian Army | Service Corps. | ~ Forces {many back to Canada will all be { home for Christmas. | Seven Eskies On All-Stars By AL VICKERY Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG (CP)--Seven players from the first-place Edmonton Es- kimos and coach, Darrel Royal, crashed the 1953 Western Interprovincial 'Football Union all- star offensive team, chosen for The Canadian by coaches and sports writems in league cities. | For the first time in Canadian fostbail his y the selects wi ese days y- S| alized football performers and the two-platoon system by ' also proceeding from Ger- 8 "lover from last lied RICHARD R. KASISCHKE By (AP)--The ladies of MOSCOW and Kremlin over-lords are un- happy about it. : Wife-beating, polygamy and child brides are under fire. Such prac- tices, says Pravda, Communist party organ, are in violation of one of the keystones of Commun- ist policy: Equal rights for women. Actually, equal rights for women in Russia is more theory than practice. Female workers do most of the heavy work on Soviet farms and a good part of it in Soviet industry. Moscow street- cleaning gangs are heavily staffed with women. Not many Soviet women reach positions high in the government. : : But Pravda brings up its. heavy | artillery to blast at such 'fuedal | practices" as plural marriages, wife-beating and the like. It says these must go. | the Soviet Union are not 'get | . (an even break from their menfol MOSLEMS BEHIND TIMES Soviet republic of Uzbekistan, where Moslems make up a large part of the population. Authorities there, Pravda warns, are behind the times with "a wrong attitude toward women." Pravda bears down on a case involving one Kemal Rakhimov, a "certified teacher of philology, a good chap in the opinion of his drinking pals, but, in reality, a petty man." Kemal laid seige some time ago to the heart of a student of his, a buxom lass by the name of Khalima Akmedova. 1 Said Pravda: "With what heartfelt shyness and pure joy did Khalima meet Kemal. She sang the finest songs for him. She read beautiful poetry to him." ; And then they were married. Wives Get New Deal Inside The US.SR. | Things are especially bad in the | | {of women." TURNED HER OUT --without Khalima. There r fights. Then Kemal made his b! mistake, at least as far as. Pravda three days, is concerned. He took a whip to the external affairs : his wife and turned her out in the said Friday. From the time he |crosses the border Nov. 13 until ' 'he returns to United States soil his safety will Mounties. street, Town officials heard about it, but didn't take action. Pravda tells why: | "They were having troubles with '| Mounties Will Keep Ike Safe 'border and form the President's bodyguard until he reaches. the |boundary on his way home. | U.S. secret service men will ac- OTTAWA (CP)--The RCMP will [company the President and secur- have full responsibility for the 'ily details will be worked out in Things went along fine at first. |safety Then Kemal started stepping out during his were | here. Eisenh consultation amon g them, the Sn oer RCMP and city and railway police. : ----- imberley in South Africa, the chief diamond centre of the world, {has been mining diamonds since | 1870 of President two-day The visit, originally planned for has been cut to two, department The art of lacquering as applied {to furniture and many other ob- jects was practised centuries 'ago in Asia. be the job of the Three uniformed Mounties will the presidential train at the their own multiple wives and their hands were full." ) join Pravda now insists something be done about Kemal and others who practise such "barbaric cus- toms and scorn the human dignity There's a lot of bustling in Uzbekistan now. But it's a tough job to shed plural wives in a hurry. Kemal and his indulgent town of- ficials are hoping the whole thing I blow over. naming a 12-man defensive squad. Three Saskatchewan Roughrid lers and two Winnipeg Blue Bomb- {ers made up the balance of the |offensive team. The tail-end Cal- {gary Stampeders failed to gain an | offensive squad berth. THREE CANADIANS Three Canadian players made {the first or offensive team, com- |pared with two in 1952. They are | repeater Bud Korchak, league leading scorer and flying wing for Bombers, and guard Jimmy Quan- dametteo and fullback - Normie Kwong of the Esks. Besides Kor- |chak. halfback Rollie Miles of Ed- monton was the only other hold- year's all-stars. [ one Jiayer---iackle Martin Riders -- was picked for both teams. Starry halfback Billy Vessels of Esks, all-American last year with | |Oklahoma and voted the outstand- | player of the year in the Uni- | States,. was the . sole player named to every ballot. Here are the teams: OFFENSIVE TEAM End: Bud Grant, Bombers End: Mac e, Riders Tackle: Martin Ruby, Riders Kingston Edges Belleville; Orillia Ties In Peterborough By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two close games featured On- tario Hockey Association Senior B competition in the eastern Ontario grouping Friday night. The 1952-53 champions, Kingston Goodyears, edged Belleville Memos 65 in Belleville and Orillia Pontiacs gained a 7-7 draw in Peterborough. Kenny Partis, veteran centre, scored the winner for Kingston with a minute to go after Memos had come from behind with two goals in 41 seconds in the third period. The Peterborough score .was 8-6 at the end of regulation time, each team scoring once in the extra heat. Eddie Redmond, Denny Peterson and Bill Crowley, with two each, and Toodie Greenlaw were the scorers for Petes. Ab Bowen (3), Russ Aitkin, Clary Payne, Dan MacDonald, Murry Richardson and Vie Gregg were the Orillia marks- men. Tackle: Leon Manley, Esks Guard: Jim Quandametiso, Esks Guard: Mike Cassidy, Riders Centre: Eagle Keys, Esks uarter: Claude Arnold, Esks Half: B essels, Esk Half: Rolle Miles, Esks Fullback: Normie Kwong, Esks "oR rd End; Frank Anderson, Fosite lying Wing: B. 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