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Show AUTO INDUSTRY'S I III BRIGHTENS I Prosperous Conditions Alter J Harvest and Elections Are Looked For "That the peak has been reached K In the situation OS l exists today af- 15 fe.MlriK the automobile Industries gen- iflfl erallj I'm certain," says an auto plant executive In discussing the situation throughout the country brought about bj the action of the banks. i have learned through in- nK I vestfgatlon that there Is every indication of an 'about face' In the financial world within leaf than 60 days. LSumper crops hav 1 there remains but the cotton harvest. .-;' The time la not o verj far distant, i not mors than i t the most, .jgU until thi bankers will b soliciting the k bit ii. of the manufacturers, the iutora and the dealers This 1 should lTine the business back to normal no! later than l'eccmber 1, m and probably sooner. The election jf will ho out of the way early in No- J j vember and I believe that the manu- HBL facturera should make preparations HMn to meet the rush, for buying will b 19 j qn a more liberal basis than ever. H "Replacement business has not been 1 ! up to standard during the stagnation l9sii I in buying. The situation with the i-U" HP toinobilc people- has been on a par jmKl i with the in the elothlnc. the IHsaBl turn of normal conditions, and with HbiMI j the demand for trucks which must BsSf ! come with the great increases in LbijH freight rates ami widening of scope of siiiibI I the ship-by-truck movement, tho mo- IbiBBH tor truck manufacturer-, are golner to BME ! have difficulty in meeting demands Hssifft i for thir product." H |