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Show predicts Great Business MY ear Tor Auto Dealers H Throughout The U. S. "sMfifi Ohio.- Notwithstanding n p ' , . i i ji i -ij i i.. '.'I time th -OKin,'.. . :!) I .'''! StaK P - f . ((. p.M-oiM . c, million. - EL., I' ffjtum.- rh- 11 11 l! 1,11 " rVW!" Ji-ij;.' i ii-.ui.-i"! ,,in , lK an ' FlTlifcitC I'l"- '' i Kr.u;i Thl- ""' h' ' "' an Ptiml81 ' iBLrviow ;;!en 1 P Rn . i .!!.- man ; i r ol Hie r,.irl-..l M 1 Mehf v-w -- 1 r 1 1 1 SiL-d -h.'r.i m i. "!'" wl.le i:iv. Ejgation ui.i'1- v,. 1 ' 1 " I' " I h. SsVver international V..M am im2Kd t iVUni ., rSjfciv' k.i ' : ' ' I,''' Enlol "' "" ' U V CnUl ' ' 1, K,, ! I ' ' 1 1 ' ir.'l:. M,mr 1 " "wML,.-, to n turn 10 a tormal level K.Qfni ri, Ml. "I ll" 'nation's business to the normal basis liiis proceeded in an orderly manner. Another indication of the country's ; prosperity lies in lh- fact that labor la quiescent; radicalism Is on ihc Hrane; all in all we have rrood reason lo believe we see the beaeon lltrht of letter business aheal "The steel business is the biggest industry in America.. other businesses busi-nesses evolve from ii and revolve around it. ("harks M Schwab recently re-cently pointed out that Ihe railroads of iln- COUntr In normal times and under normal conditions consume about one third of all the steel pro ducedj that during the last ftve years the railroads have used no such proportion. This deficiency alone ,nl lul to the usual consutnp lion will keep the steel Industry on an even keel. These same conditions apply to building requirements and other lines of business. "Yes. there is latent buying power In the country. It I a buyers' mar ket. But what is the consumer buy ini; " In most instances lie is buying service honest service The motor truck makers today are in ih- midst of a buyers' market, with something lo sell But do not forget that the prospective bu.ver Is only interested in the companies whose co-operation is a reality and not an ideal ' |