Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 281, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1926 — Page 25

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HfSBIG lips FOR SIpDUSTRY giess Place for ?Mvien, Says Mai eh £t>. —l’rediotgSfrjEj iii.- production in BaBa’ 1 ) units ami statins tfiyiPf .>• years of growth JUCkX| been realized by the jJyS Alfred Ueeves, gen,.'!';yß,'C the National AutofffwEfw -r of ('oitunerce, recBSoMiUt.omol.ilo business as BEVjßgng men. RjbjflTCi Enierprises is for high grade %‘a| J tee vs. "Automobile the present day are (KSHrC'S and they need able wgßrho business itself is on SjJgSjßJ.sis. Tti'-re are vast opSSaKg >r those who can nieasLiwjjf e job available. ffaySg see "5,000,000 cars and ETijf our highwttvs within a SIQI Os these probably 5,000,busses and other com,JKfdeles. The bus business W*very rapidly. Tt will be |W'f many of otir metropoliKg!' just waking up to the gCfi possibilities of motor Tliere will be more park(23;es in downtown centers HS traffic control as we unJuftile problem more clearly. Hilorc Motor Traffic JHermore, there will be an Og trend toward suburban Mis will mean increased moSc in the residential centers

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and a further building up of commutor traffic for the railroads. “ A strengthening factor in the motor business is the rapid growth in foreign demand. Exports ed to 550,000 vehicles in 1925, an increase of 44 per cent over the year before. Within three years this trade wil reach 1,000,000 cars and trucks annually.” RECORD MOTOR EXPORTS Motor vehicle manufacturers of this country established new export records in December, both for motor cars and motor trucks. There were 31,110 cars and 10,410 trucks exported from United States and Canadian ports. These figures do not include the motor vehicles of American make assembled abroad.

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spending months determining why and how Muscle Shoals should be leased to a private company, if at all, had recently the delightful experience of seeing Congress disregard its recommendations almost completely. Now it is seeing the leasing committee appointed by Congress trying, In a few weeks’ time, to make the inquiry all over again. The leasing committee has been at it ever since it was appointed. Daily it has summoned expert witnesses to its executive conferences, such witnesses as Major General J. A. Hull, judge advqcate of the Army, and Major M. C. Tyler, army engineer in charge of the Muscle Shoals district, and F. G. Cottrell, director of the United States fixed nitrogen laboratory. The committee furthermore called upon Congress for a $20,000 appro-

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priation with which to pay the expense of this work, this money being needed “ to summon engineers, experts, and other witnesses to testify under oath to employ a civil engineer and a technical adviser.” Senator Blease of South Carolina, opposing this appropriation, declared on the floor of the Senate, “1 should like to ask someone if what is provided for in this resolution has not already been done. The commission appointed by the President, 1 think.

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