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Cummins Bryan Professor Emeritus, Austin College Former State Historian of Texas. H ALONG AUTOMOE -l a 1 X. FORD PRODUCTION 1929 DODGE DEALERS HEAR nUflKIFD' NEW MDC viill i vkkill iikll vnuv AND PRICE ANNOUNCED $HMR MR INRRFKt WCn'HOlT. Tho Ford Motor Company today authorized tho following statement: ’’World production of EWd earn and truck. (or 1!)?!) «iw 1.PM.092 Thla l« an increase of 1,132,85$, or 1M percent, over matt.Of the ltM production, 1.TC9.- H( can and truck.
were pro- duced In the United Htatva.7,7 6 h the Ford Motor Company of Qanada. Limited, and l&a.Dbi to othar foreign plants.
'The 1928 production YOU MADE ME WH AT I AM TODAY! Waltoi U t li vitiT, president and chairman ol the board of tho Chryslei Corporation yoster I day interpreted indication. in the I building indUKtry. The automotive indUHtry and national toad build- ing a. prooi ot tundamontally Hound business condition. In (he lmtrd State.
Approximately 11 (0 I.odg» lire lent dealei di. I i Irlct manager. and represenla of tho liven from all i,ut ot tin noun Model A car, which wa. annouoc- j lr■““»»m and the road building appropriation in move than dou- ble that of last year,' miid Mr. 'Nev»vr until the building in duHtrv lirul th»- iitiiii(r»bil aliened need the country worry about uuaound ■ -.
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oomptvtcd a “Vnen trie books lor this year! Are closed, we will.ee that a autiafactory vohune of autobobilo bu.iuc.e ha. b».-u transacted Lea. than one and on«-baU percent of the buying power of the country wne nff«-cted by the recent slump in tho stock market I'he ma- jority of these vii-ie buyer. of automobile. ot much move then average price.
I handling car. in (hi1 price chin. oi the new I todge Six and the new flight in Ian.
Will f ml that thin marktit ha. bi’en lint slij.htly dis turbi'd by tfn Mock mat - t.
Then is plenty ot business for every’ dealer who In sidling a rrpiitiiMi product unci who will ♦ixert himitelf tn th ixteiii of looking d up 'I feel that I can solely pic diet, not from any intuition nor from mv own personal judgment hot from a thoruph, emprehenaive analyr-i. covering cvi. m.i.-o: line ot buslmos tluit hy March I.
L!i;tl', th«.uu will la Nhinnn: in the automobile business as brightly ah ft ever has tn the pa.l Mr, Uhrysler s eemark. ennemn Inp fhi inximlalnp outlook tor the automobile business during t In- coming year wen- reiterated l J. R Fiehls, vli-e pn-Hidetu in charge ol nabs; t”. Mnthcnon generul t.h-s manager; K. T Heller, vice ptx-sldent and general mnniiK«r, Preil M /.edi-r, vici- p«.Hfrktif in charge of engineer- Inp and other offlelwl.
ol th. the World War, under the direction of Warren Wrauwon, ns part of tho PmUh community aeniee work TWO NEW GULF STATIONS At Your Srrvicv Alcohol for T»ur Radiator 2fc Qvuurt No-Nox Gasoline 24c That Good Gulf Ga.ss.vUtu 9t« Supreme Motor Oil- Quart 26c Gulf Pride Oil-40c ftTM MaBARiTH GRAND AVB Dryer h-1 -.I, f. «. E.un Mey.i’s liuh U.' .P cial has mi up a, si. I qualh l hy any oi l - iacln. Lu the four yettl ‘I e i say.
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Buie, we II have u tlimelnl sup pvt tonight 'No, no,' said Sandy, with Ills native iauiloiisnesH. 'la-t’s kucip it-until ttuhormw; If nmy lay vn - 1. ti'-i.;. 8«ek.
Furnlttir. F«r Nuravk The Illinois American Legion department headquarters at Ulnnm Ington tins issued nu app«.ul to i.istj» to help In making comfort able 28 moms assigned to disabled muses in the admlnisirntlon build- ing of Hpccdwuy hospital. The Vetenin'N bureau has supplied thti room space, but Hah no available lunda for making them comfort- able with furniture, ruga and tlrnp-.rlM. The total ooat will ha M,- Mi. JUNOTION-HIU Oouatry lira Wft1.
lanuad at a WMtaff M# mh mmfa. AUTO INDUSTRY SETS 47 SHOWS FOR TWO MONTHS NRW YORK. (.V) Forty-aeven automobile show r will be held in January and February. Thi- national auto show, which started January i In New York, was the first on a list pn-parud hy the Vmerican IN-troleuiu Inst I tuto for the information of It. tm-mberk. Neit.nn n l^ist Or.iiu:i llullnlo.
TMiiladelphia, Ni-wark. N J., uhrt Milwaukee ha v.i.e leeted.lltnuary IT and llu- show in t'lnolnrtatl will begin1 January 12. FJght Chicago, rieveland, Ohio, Washington. I» r, tVdunv bus. January 27 WUkiktbarrti, IV. And Portland February l San Krancleco.
February 3- Ottawa, Ont., TV ledo, Sty rueuae, Wichita, Riug, Cumberland, Md VV-bruary f 8t liouis, P»-orU kN-bntary s Kansas City, Allen town, IV, l^s Angeles. February Hi Indianapolis, Ik.n vor, OlM'boygan, Mlcb bV-bmury 12 - Mankato, Mitui February If.
Providence, U I. February 17—Omaha. February 2h I’his-nlxvillo, IV, Holyoke, Mas. February 33 -Han Dmiwa Fi-bruary 24-Dc. Motnea, CaUk- Aau. February OTi- HitU, Lookin' for a Job.
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