Show SATURATION SA TURA TION POINT 1 IslET ET ET FAR OFF BELIEF or OF THIS MOTOR MAN j After Visit to the thc West 1 George L. L Williams Says There Still Is Plenty of Chances to Sell Cars I w. w t k Br By Tb Te Special News e S SerIe ml rl t DE DETROIT HOlT Dec 9 George Gcorge George L L. L Willman assistant genera general general gen- gen era eral sales and advertising manager manager man- man ager of the Studebaker corporation corpora corpora- corporation tion lion has recently returned to the i factory after an extended tour of or the Western states state Corning Coming In personal y 1 contact with a great man many dealers in ini i 1 L the the- territory west of oI tho the Mississippi S Willman was given giyen a splendid opportunity opportunity opportunity to size up conditions and gain I an Id idea of of the future demand for tu j S There is much discussion of or reach- reach T r l ins the point poin t of saturation sa says s 's I Willman At the present time Ume there is I Ir r in use pos possibly between and i automobiles in the United i iS S 1 1 States Conservative statistics show I that there are about people eople in towns and cities who are yet et possible S prospects and can afford to buy automobiles automobiles automobiles auto auto- mobiles of or some sort Out of the motor cars in use not more than 1 are in the hands of the pure farmer There The are farmers farmer in inthe tho the United States and you can countS count S on half of them being able td ow own an automobile possIblY automobile possibly on only a secondhand secondhand secondhand second second- that have hand on one This indicates we not begun to tu approximate the point of ot saturation In this business toda today In further discussing this absorbing topic says There are about horses and mules in the States Statts toda today It takes five acres of ln gro ground l approximately to feed a horse per year ear This by the tIle number of oC the these e animals gives I sufficient n acreage to feed people i I are aie about people to today h ta taking ing care of or these horses and i 5 mules which include the he hostlers enmen men engaged in the hay grain and feed business etc The Tile average r horse or mule works about four and one half hours per day and has abo about t twenty hours' hours idleness Some fat farmers think then they get a great deal more vice ice out of these animals but they will I S 'S find rind that Is not true when they closely t ana analyze I their figures for the entire 2 year car The The-se figures mean the death- death knell of or the horse and mule and one one of I the revolutionary changes that Is iscom Iscom- coming com com- in ing about within a few years ean v I It t Business men are beginning to universally uni uni- recognize that for economic distribution of their products they m iH ha have recourse to the self-pro- self vehicle This is particularly j. j i in n their merchandise I 1 t c s suburban parts of town It ap ap- ap i ii i lIi s equal force to nfl all of the ec- ec t e such as lumber hard bard fuel and everything that 1 is is' is c hom home home- r TO f TO MOVIE ARROWHEAD I T 1 S SoMe interesting ting moving pictures v Trill soon be 10 filmed along along- the Arrow 1 hc 1 tra trail i e 1 S S SALL ALL SAME DANCE HALL cit California motorists are are pIote protesting nt 1 i a a. t the he hc 5 tax levied against every finto entering Yosemite e GAS PUMPS ARE 0 O. O K qa i of New Jersey give full r mc measure ure the s ate officials have an- an after a H probe |