. Automotive industries . odel illus-trated is 4500 lb. The oil level gage is in plain view ofthe driver. The windshield is of the clear vision type, without supports to obstruct the drivers view. Thebody is hung from the sides of the frame, instead of be-ing suspended above it, and the floor is entirely insidethe frame, making the top of the frame channels levelwith the top of the floor. The radiator front is in linewith the rear aide of the front axle. Four hydraulicbrakes are fitted. The instrument board and the brake and gear leversare placed in an unusual position, so that the drivercan r


. Automotive industries . odel illus-trated is 4500 lb. The oil level gage is in plain view ofthe driver. The windshield is of the clear vision type, without supports to obstruct the drivers view. Thebody is hung from the sides of the frame, instead of be-ing suspended above it, and the floor is entirely insidethe frame, making the top of the frame channels levelwith the top of the floor. The radiator front is in linewith the rear aide of the front axle. Four hydraulicbrakes are fitted. The instrument board and the brake and gear leversare placed in an unusual position, so that the drivercan reach any part without inconvenience from his following instruments are used: oil pressure and oillevel gages, Radi-meter, speedometer, clock, gasograph,ammeter, voltmeter, battery gage and altimeter. This car will be furnished as a sport model, limousinesedan and racing runabout. The standard models sellat up to $17,000, and special models at up to $25,000. Allbodies will be custom built in the Heine-Velox Tin Ihiin I i I a i I it irllh spurt iiii/ type hotly Muck-Raking in Demand IT appears that the Danish Government has had themilitary flying service investigated by a committeeappointed for the purpose, and that the latter is aboutto issue its report, concerning which, some information hasleaked out in advance. According to Sivensk Motnrtid-ning the report will unequivocally condemn the wholesei-vice, which is declared to be uunworthy of any con-sideration. One of the first steps taken was to forbid theuse of all military aeronautic material, comprising abouttwenty planes, and the Commission announced that allthe equipment would be destroyed, notwithstanding thefact that much of it has never been used. Severe criti-cism is also passed upon the construction of a flying fieldand the training of military fliers, which is regarded asquite inadequate. January 27, 1921 AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES THE AUTOMOBILE 171 What Place Has Individual Personalityin Industrial


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