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Show Increased Production For Year of 1919 "The public is under the impression that the production of automobiles this year is very much reduced," said Stewart McDonald, presides and pen-era pen-era 1 manager of the Moon Mot it I ar conipanyof St. Louis. 'This is a mistake mis-take as the automobile factories all over the country' are working to their fullest capacity, and they will turn j out more automobiles during 1919 I than m any previous year of automo-1 j bile history "The trouble is not under-produc-j tion, but over-demand The war period caused many motorists to keep their ! old car in service. They are towj I frantically trying to buy new cars,' more of them than ever before known, land ther are not enough cars to go around More than that, there wilt not I be. Our own experience with the Vic-! tory fi, our new 1920 car, is typical of the situation in nearly all other large motor car plants. We are em-j ploying every man we can possiblyl get to put them together. We are working over time, vet we are kept I aCi I busv sending evasive answers ; I long-shot promises to our dealers to live up to these Prom'- I deliver to them, so that tnej "j I C) . mav deliver to their -,ustomenr-;,fof tx ! there is a limitation to human e and ivo have about readied tMi tat ion I think the average " fl bile manufacturer is just now p tol Bnow and zero weather ttia permit him to catch up ltn Cl dt PS, the , |