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Show Trucks Passed 450,000 Mark for Third Year Continued rapid expansion in the of motor trucks prevailed last Sear, according to a report by A. J. wosseau, vice president, commercial division, of the National Automo-""e Automo-""e Chamber of Commerce, made pubic pub-ic from New York city. for the third successive year, the rtrShWS' truck Production exceed-(nfr,;000' exceed-(nfr,;000' reachlnB an estimated total w 102. of 404,000. Steady progress has been made also adapting the motor bus to transpor- on needs of the country. Bus reg-Ration reg-Ration reached a total of about 90,-units 90,-units in operation January 1, as &d, ,Wlth a year ago. ioial Is not large compared with automobile and truck registra-sicnifi registra-sicnifi ' he aPPreciated in its full a um fflust be compared with elect! 8 f "Plating units in the nf rKlhvay lndusfy. In the hey-f hey-f Z tro"ey' after two decades mansion, about 100,000 were in |