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The heavy output in May wts the direct result of s decided pickup in I sales in certain sections of the country, notably the area along the 1 N'erth Atlantic seaboard, Mr. Knud-- 1 sen said. He pointed out that this section was the first hit by the in-dustrial slump which followed the slock market crash, and It appears to be, appropriately, the first to j recover. Certain other sections are also showing signs of recovery in Chevrolet business, the president ; said. I During May Chevrolet plants op-erated at a normal average of five and one-hal- f days a week, and went above 30,000 men, the company's normal payroll, Ml. Knudsen declared. where the ship was built and man-- j ned and was fought so well, and the Atlantic Coast ports as far south as Chesapeake Bay. Her present Itiner-ary carries "Old Ironsides" as f;ir as Yorktown,Va., where she will be present at the Sesqul-centennl- Celebration Oct. 16 to Oct 23, 1931. ed, "thut the children and putriotic citiaeus whose, contributions Hindi-possibl-to a large degree, tho re-storation of the famous old ship, will accept this Invitation to board her. "Old Ironsides is more than an Inspiration she is nn American tra-dition. The successful accomplish-ment of her mission at sea when ahe was commanded so ably by Hull, Ralnbridge, Stewart, meant more to our young nation than the victories credited to her In the pages of his-tory." - Washington, 1). C Persons who contributed to the work of restora-tion of the "Constitution," famous as "Old Ironsides," are Invited to Inspect the vessel oa its cruise along the eastern coast from Portsmouth, N. H., to Yorktown, Vs., beginning July 3, the Secretary of the Navy, Charles Francis Adams, announced recently. The Department's announcement reads: The U. S. S. Constitution Old Ironsides will commence her post-- , restoration cruise July 3, 1931. This historic frigate now Hearing the completion of her reconditioning at Boston Navy yard, will be commis-sioned July 1 and will start her voyage from Boston two days later in tow of the "Grebe." "We hope," Secretary Adams stat- - The restoration of the ship has been carried out in such a mnnner as to bring the "Constitution" to the some condition in all details as at the time of her greatest victories from 1812 to 1814. Credit for this task belongs to Lieut. John A. Lord, navul constructor, and a native of Bath, Me. Mementos of the ship's earlier days have been graciously delivered by descendants of the men who cruised on the ship to the com-mittee In charge of the "Constitu-tion's" restoration and these have been supplemented in recent weeks through the efforts of Comdr. Louis J. Gulliver, V: S. N., who has been detailed to command the ship on her cruise. The announced itinerary includes ports along the New England Copftt, Mrs. Amanda Dalton of Rich-field is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ilage Thurston. |