Monday, Oct. 28, 1929

Motor Show

In the U. S. one automobile chugs for every 5.1 persons who walk. In Britain the proportion is 1 to 41.1. Last week British motormen did their best to split the 41, crowd more automobiles on British highways, by opening their annual Automobile Show at Olympia, London's spectacle house. Salient facts: P: Ten million dollars worth of automobiles were on view, 148 makes including 37 British, 26 U. S., 19 French. P: Cheapest car in the show: the British "Baby" Austin, selling for $631. Fords cost British buyers $826. P: Most original car in the show: the Trojan, with engine astern. P: Staggering innovation: the hoar and royally honored firms of Rolls-Royce and Sunbeam have at last abandoned the cantilever rear spring, adopted the semi-elliptic type used on nearly all other cars.