Show CHEERING BAROMETER DICTION of o. o a n three months months' output by iy bythe PR PREDICTION the Ute automotive industry to a total of the accumulated orders is about to fill most cheering barometer to pop into a da day days day's s s Accumulated orders are as time in long a news hews thing as an anyone one would 1 ask ad for forThe The he hei tangible a th this actual n l of meeting ac task the i industry d strY f facing cing of into the trucks plunged demand for cars and prod production It m means ans matt matter of speeding up work I LoP for r thousands in hi the hundreds of ind industries into indus s and fabricated mat mated tries involved in n furnishing raw ed materials for the manufacture o of the j jobs bs the transportation systems systems' and a host of ot white collar workers Estimates of 1934 production run to carS cars and trucks I It will be better than the output of the hc last three yea years It indicates that America is getting back to what Whiting Vil Williams iams calls the gasoline standard of living Contrary to n a statement too often made andone and andone one nc based on a mistaken pr premise mise the years of high product production on were not years cars of over over- production They were years cars of tion It is to those levels c of high consumption that we must return if capital and labor abor are areto areto areto to have security and opportunity We w must build capacity to consume consume in this mechanized e hani ed age To proceed along other lines calls for the scrapping of traditions we have been 8 a long time in building up and which we weare are rc e unwilling t to wipe out That new order that we hear so much about cannot mean a leveling down b but t a a leveling up We are arc not trying to start all over again from scratch but butto butto off and with with- to go go goon on from where we wc left eft greater enlightenment in our planning ahead What we are trying to do now is to put shock absorbers on our economic mic machine so that when it hits the rough spots again we will not b be bounced off as we were when we came to the end of ol the p pavement on Easy street in 1929 |