Show 1 so VING VII T G p A PROBLEM I Where is the motorist who hasn't at some time or or another wondered what actually becomes of automobiles after they reach th the p point int where Human ingenuity r cant can't coax them to run an inch farther Weve Veve c 1 e ec red ourselves and now that we have read of o 01 Henry Fords Ford's plan to dispose of worthless flivvers we want to pass Ilass it on Ford is buil building building-a building ding a plant away up in the northern ell edge eUge be of New York City Cit It will be equipped to separate the metal metal me me- tal in old machines worth saving from the waste material 7 tor to r reclaim laim the t e hair in cushions and bale it for further use to smooth out such metal sheets as can be salvaged and to melt up u P such as cannot In a word it will be a modern flivver reduction plant and will solve New York City's problem of what to do with I worthless junk that once rolled over the streets as autos But that still leaves us wondering what will become of the millions of others rs annually n- n falling into that class in other parts of the country country coun- coun un- un try 1 i i I L j tL |