Show I Trade Leagues Have Made Auto Allo b A Real Success i By L. L A. A Pell Pei President Chicago Automobile Trade I Association A fit pacemaker for modern business building is Ia the automobile industry In Inless Iness I less Jess ess than two decades the the- building am and distributing of automobiles have grown from an incipient effort to one of the three largest industries of the nation The other two two iron iron a d. d lumber lumber had had their birth ages ago The automobile in its conception ant and development is without parallel How was it accomplished My 1 answer is is- is organization The manufacturers of automobiles in inthe Inthe Inthe the early days needed mutual support They were building without precedent they were fought by the public denIed deniec highway privileges legislated against and only through mutual effort did they break down the barriers of prejudices and hand the public almost the greatest boon of mankind the mankind the automobile and he truck of today Distributors of automobiles and trucks sensed the advantage of cooperation am amso and so trade associations were formed in al all all large centers followed by smaller ones Inthe in inthe inthe the smaller towns to help the public solve the new problems created by the automotive vehicles Of these the tho Chicago o Automobile Automobile Automobile Auto Auto- mobile Trade association stands at the head Its aim from its inception has been to aid the tho public through building good roads properly marking highways warning against dangerous passages etc helping legislation to frame laws for tor th the safety and atud convenience of the public and otherwise promoting the welfare o of automobile users preventing irresponsible bio blo merchandising and eliminating from the trade disreputable members safeguarding safeguarding safeguarding safe safe- guarding buyers from impositions for no noman noman noman man can become a member of the asso asso- clatl elation n who has an unclean record The public then knows when doing business with an association member that he has redress if unjustly treated Every member deems Jt it lt an honor to tobe tobe tobe be affiliated with the organization having having hav hay haying ing only motives for the betterment o of conditions beneficial to to the public and andI I its industry |