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Show JEFFERY CIS II MMM S10W Policy of Company Is to Manufacture Autos on a Large Scale, One ffitiUtre of the automobile show of particular interest both to the public and thoae connected with the motor car industry in-dustry ,. is the introduction of a new, powerful pow-erful factor in automobile- affairs, the Nash Motors company, headed by Charles W. Xash. Since Mr. Nash, until recently president of the General Motors company, purchaser! the aroat pinnt at Kenosha which manu- , factures Jcffcry automobiles and trucks, . j Interest in the progress of this new corporation cor-poration has been general. j It is realized by both the trade and the I public that the combinaaion of C. W. I Nash, recognized as one cf the foremost automobile manufacturers in the Fnited States, and the gigantic plant at enosha. is cerrain to result in developments- of .great importance to tfie motor car world. The policy of Mr. Nash, as demonstrat- j ed in his active guidance of (he General ; 'Motors company to a. yearly earning to- j taling $2S.S2.2Sl.!iti. is the manufacture j 1 of automobiles and trucks on a huge ; scale. j It is his conviction that only a tremon- 1 dous output, with its obvious advantages' in cost of materials and manufacturing . makfs possible the building of an auto- . mobile or a truck wiii' h represents su- j perlor value; that a tremendous ad van - , tage accrues to the manufacturer who ,can buy materials in large quantities, and i whosJ plant is actually equipped, to maim- fa'ture these materials into finished , I products. 1 i The Jeffery motor cars, one .of the best- I known and most popular makes of high- grade four and six-cylinder automobiles ! 1 in the country, are represented at the I Salt Ijiike automobile show by the Tracy Motor Car company, of which Albert ' ! Tracy is proprietor and William B. Krick- j , son is manager. |