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Show Who Said "Pleasure!" Ask Aulo Dealers That i U t6m Ob ties Should be classed as "pleasure cars" Is more than local dealers her can tolerate. Thev voice their Indignation Si the government's classification. In their bulletin, in the following terms; "Once more It Is necessary to bring to the attention of a few that the word 'pleasure' does not fit in as an adjective adjec-tive It Created havod In many minds dining the war. and only recently a Washington committee insisted on classifying the automobile business with silk shirts, cosmetics, Imported perfumes, etC. An automobile compared com-pared to a sweet smell for usefulness; "But the automobile representatives Clime back with an unanswerable ar-gument ar-gument to stop every automobile In the United States from running for a period of ten days a test that Immediately Imme-diately flattened all furthei thought along that line "The more we hammer horn,- the utllltcrlan purposes of our products, the further . ,. convince thi public of; n propei realisation of iheh necessity "Stop that word pleasure!" |