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Show DEKMD PSSSES BEYDNDJUPPLY Euilders of Republic Trucks Must Delay Some of i Their Deliveries. For the first time in its history the Republic truck factory has announced that, owing to the extraordinary heavy demand for certain models, it is behind be-hind in production and must delay I on pome of the deliveries to d. alers. This communication has just lx.n received lv Manager A. Duncan of the ji'indali-h'en'.iMie eompanv. inter mountain moun-tain distributors for the RsmiMie truck, and he is sending out warning to ikalers to order ir. advance wherever possib'.' in order to be able to take care of their eus;omers in spite of the shortage. .Several dealers have already been made aware of the condition and have sent, in extra onVrs in order to have on mind the models on which the factory ia Tiinnincr behind. 1 ' Althoueh the Kepublic company manufactures twice as many trucks as anv orher concern in the count.-y," said Mr. Duncan, "it lias established a sreat record for production, and ha , always b?en able to meet the demand, hut the overwhelming volume of business busi-ness in everv industry has created such a critical need for menus of trnn-por- , tation particularly of the kind that ' the Republic delivers so well that ov.mi the splendid facilities of the Kc- i public factory have been overtaxed. " : ''It doesn't need words to point out ' to thrt shrewd buver of a motor truck 1 flu' significance of this shortage. T)ie ; supniv of a n v commodity never fa Ms behind tl? demand unless the commodity commod-ity is of except! inal worth. The I;n. public factory wouldn't be making twice as manv Truek as any other fac-tory, fac-tory, and wouldn't have to face a demand de-mand for even more than twice a many, if the Kepublic trucks were not th.? best truck anywhere near the price on the market.'' |