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... side of the conveyor. There's seldom more than a few days' supply in any stock pile —and some supplies are renewed hourly. Hence, it is possible to "stock the line" within a few hours. That is precisely what will happen, as parts become available. "Then men will go to work, completing the assembling opera tions as the line moves along between the stocks of parts and materials. That's all there is to it!" * * # * * Sounds simple, doesn't it? And it is simple. Yet one man looks at the vast space through which our conveyor system operates, and cannot see or imagine anything but weeks and weeks of time before that space can be fully occupied by a production force. The man who knows, can visualize a tremendous activity within a matter of hours. Laying out an assembly line, and completing the conveyor system, are two gigantic jobs. The first is done. The second is almost finished. Now, we're working on the final steps of providing parts and materials. With the completion of stocks along the line, new Tuckers will begin to flow from this great plant. Our goal is in sight. We're rounding third. And every nerve and sinew of this fine organization is now straining to carry us over home plate. 7^ut /Zn^dL*^ THE COVER—This unusual air view of the Tucker plant, was made by The Chicago Sun-Times from a ...