INDUSTRY LOOKING UP.
Five American automobile companies which did not have enough business last summer to keep their plants going and shut down for vacations are not going to do so this summer. "We have no plans for a summer shutdown," said Mr. W. S. Knudssen, president of the Chevrolet Motor Co. division of General Motors Cori poration. "Our inventory is taken . in October and November of each : year," he said. j Auburn Motor Car Co. is an other j that is toa busy to think of holidays j and neither the Studebaker Corpora- • tion nor the Pierce Arrow Motor Car J Co., its subsidiary, will close this I summer for vacations, Mr. H. S. | Vance, vice-president, said. , The \ same decision also has been made by ; officials of the Federal Motor Truclc ! Co.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 22, 18 September 1931, Page 6
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