Show SUPPLY NOT TO FULFILL DEMAND o resident i lent Nash Expects 4 Big Bin Shortage This T lis T Year ear 1 1 eThere e There There here will not be cars cars' ca s en enough to toto 1 J. J gln to supply the demand deman of or the thc 1919 1013 rJ T M season reason The The foregoing statement by b Charles JV v p. p Nash ash president of the Nash Motors Company is based upon upon hand first study tudy of or the country's Industrial outlook outlook out- out look as affecting the automobile mar mar- ket Mr r. r rash Nash ash has just returned to the factory at Kenosha after a a- trip which took him from rom Chicago o anti and Nei New Ne NewYork cw York i orl to Florida At At practically practical every point In his Itin itin- Itinerary jary an through the Carolinas Georgia Geol la Tennessee Kentucky anti and Ohio Mr Ir Nash a h found reflected the tho same conditions that prevailed at the tho and New o York automobile shows In In the south where the selling season sea sea- son ison Is now at Its height Mr tr lr Na r lt spent everal weeks Nash dealers dealer on every l arc pressed for or cars and In spite lof got the big production schedule of or the Nash Jash factory factor practically all dealers U be unable at an any time during the season eason to get cars ars enough With tYro first In Indication of or real spring Mr Nash believes dealers In the northern Sections of ot the country will win find them themselves them them- selves ches In a n similar situation Orders will far tar exceed automobiles This he i 7 iI Indicated b by the I plainly sa says s 's was I largo laro retail sales made at the shows In New Kew York Chicago Minneapolis Cleveland eland and elsewhere If tr tho the automobile Industry i may he bo business busine regarded as a a. barometer of ot there thelo is according accordIng accordIng accord- accord conditions In general Ing to Mr Ir Nash every er Indication of oC sound prosperity The problem now confronting the automobile manufacturer manufacturer manufacturer is how to produce cars this year in quantities sufficient to satisfy the demands of oC the tho public |