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Show MOTOR CARS ARE SAVING SITUATION Transportation Problems Being Met by Trucks and Tractors; Autos Relievo Re-lievo Congestion, Now, as never before in history, the automobile is necessary in business. The railroads of the country are confronted con-fronted with the tremendous task of moving the nation s natural output, and the vast production of war munitions. This condition has called out the American motor car for i aimed ia te duty. Hundreds of passenger trains havt been taken off. in order to carrv out the more important freight schedules. sched-ules. Ihe number of motor cars now in operation is astonishing. It is not difficult dif-ficult to imagine how serious the traffic traf-fic problem in America miL'ht be today were not the automobile .-o aptly fitting fit-ting into ih'"' harness a;J aetuaiiy com- j i n g to "i he res-rue o? t he ra ilren - is. ! lire."! Britain now mourns the denjora-n:'.n denjora-n:'.n ti-'m of her automobile industri'-1?. slie is now realizing, and to a pitiaVue decree, the cieat need of motor cars to keep busin gn n ef f i- jer, i ly. The automubi ie of today lias fa s tci'ed iteif firmly into Ameri.-au h ;y;r:ess. The faet is hcinir 'iemou-Mr.i'M 'iemou-Mr.i'M th.it now as never before the -t i:b-:c nt -1 Is oars. Tii'1 average American i buyinu a:i- '::: .idle v; ; T n T he spi:r r,f the -ITTK'S. ' S jv-1VT''- thecar 'I'll exa'-ti"" "iTy lv to spend ic- tor shovv a:w fiTakiNh-lvs. fiTakiNh-lvs. Kconomv is the rail of 'hp hour. The automobile that embodie? economy o: spa-J ah) ' -with !iw nr"-;een. i. tie (::- that 'n he ir.'-roft;n j'v .t -i-1- ie'C of va!:n:r y. y -i '"i' i "r? in d.- i iirir,. The car h:it r.- bpi'-riaif a -lf3-of A n:eri ea n bus iin-ss. air.:' i ' ). th ." l -:. iior.e ard t tdejraj-h. Io-ts ti t h line of rra-'i'-al cU'-'.v, ii-iiii a. cr |