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Show have been fine, excrpt for tho need of I fast transportation service between Chicago Chi-cago and Cleveland. 'Efforts to get these parts through speedily enough to catch up with produc-fclon produc-fclon were to no avail. Regular special i delivery mail, railway express and even I baggage were not adequate because the . sockets and plugs weren't being made fast enough to permit big shipments at sufficiently frequent intervals. "Sonte other method of transportation bad to be found. And it was. For now j these parts are coming through by airplane air-plane special delivery, and this shortage lias now been practically overcome. "There la nothing particularly startling about all this, perhaps, except that it il- : luntrates vividly the determination with : which manufacturers in the automobile Industry have been working, throughout.; the year, to overcome production difficulties. diffi-culties. No effort and no reasonable expense ex-pense have been spared. "And yet the average motorist, not being be-ing able to get his new car when he wants it, finds difficulty in appreciating appreciat-ing the strenuous times that manufacturers manufac-turers have gone through. Really serious seri-ous troubles, too. and we are proud that it has been possible for Chandler production produc-tion to reach its present magnitude." CHIMB USES IJELIM Factory Overcomes Transportation Trans-portation Delays Through Flying Machine. "Express companies and tho mail service, ser-vice, proving Inadequate to get parts from Chicago to the Chandler Motor Car company com-pany in Cleveland, tho factory, determined deter-mined to keep up production, is now employing em-ploying airplanes to deliver parts,' declares de-clares C. A. Qulgley. head of C. A. Quig-ley. Quig-ley. Inc., local Chandler distributor. "Production troubles in Chicago, where sockets and plugs for Chandler headlamps head-lamps are made, caused a serious shortage short-age recently of these small, but necessary, neces-sary, articles. Thing's looked bad at first, but finally almost normal production produc-tion was resumed, and everything would |