Fast trains last week drew apart the members of the Royal Family of Industry, scattered them in such motor cities as Detroit, Toledo. Pontiac, Flint. Leaning back, they agreed that their annual coming-out party, the New York Automobile Show, had been a far greater success than they had expected (TIME, Jan. 18).
While the Royal Family fights for public favor, its fighting has always been ethical. Brother throws mud at another Brother. The reason is clearly discernible in the camaraderie that marks such large meetings of No. 1 motormakers as the New York...
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