Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1927 — Page 9

JULY 22, 1927

FORD DEALERS KEPT IN DARK ABOUTCHANGE Rumors in Air, but Henry Still Keeps New Model Details. Secret. By Times Special WASHINGTON, July 22.—Want to know what the new model Ford is going to resemble and when it’s going to make its debut? If you do, don’t ask a Ford dealer, for, according to a compilation of apparently sincere answers to that question just made, they haven’t the slightest idea. In their amazing ignorance of the product they will be selling two months, a month, perhaps even a week hence, all the dealers are able to do is to circulate bits of the imposing array of rumors. Here Are Rumors It seems, according to rumors, that the new car is to have a wheel base longer than the present one, a standard gear shift, a low horsepower motor that will produce 30 miles of travel on a gallon of gasoline, four-wheel brakes, a spring suspension similar to other cars, and a price about SIOO more than present models. That’s what it seems, but as one agent is said to have remarked, ‘ We may be going to sell subscriptions to that new painless magazine that Henry is going to issue, for all I know.” Marvelous Secrecy Traveling sales forces, laid off here and there, are held by some to suggest that the new car will not be available for months and by others to indicate a desire to suggest long delay in order to completely clear the present stock of cars. The marvelous thing about it, according to the view of government observers, is that an industrial secret which must be known by a larg: number of people engaged in planning the hew Ford car can be so completely concealed from the sdles section of the far-flung concern. The dealers, also marveling, don’t seem to admire the secrecy idea. It makes business too exciting, they say. NEGLECTED HER WORK Hubby Strikes Wife, 111, When She Quits Supporting Him. By United Press NEW YORK, July 22.—Vincenzo Barbara, 31, and able bodied, had a written agreement with his wife, Antonia, under which she supported him and her two children by a former marriage and also took care of all the housework. Mrs. Barbara didn’t mind, but when she became ill, lost her job and exhausted her savings, her husband struck her, she charged. Barbara pleaded guilty and was given a suspended sentence.

To the holders of CENTRAL INDIANA POWER COMPANY Seven Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock t You are hereby notified that a Plan and Agreement for the Readjustment of securities, consolidating Central Indiana Power Company, and the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company with other companies into Indiana Electric Corporation dated July 1, 1927, has been completed and presented to the undersigned Committee; that the Committee . has adopted and approved the same; and that it has filed copies thereof with Bankers Trust Company, the Depositary, and Union Trust Company and Fletcher Savings & Trust Company, Agents of the Depositary, which are available for inspection by Depositors at the offices of the Depositary and its Agents. The Plan and Agreement of Readjustment provides, subject to the approval of the Public Service Commission of Indiana, for the exchange of the preferred stock of Central Indiana Power Company, share for share for the 1% Cumulative Prior Preferred Stock of the new merged company substantially as outlined in this Committee’s previous communications to you. Arrangements have been made to furnish a substantial amount of new money to the merged corporation and, as a result of the sale of certain property formerly belonging to the Merchants Heat and Light Company of the City of Indianapolis, it has been possible to reduce the proposed bonded indebtedness of the merged company to a lower figure than was anticipated. . In accordance with the terms of the Deposit Agreement, all holders of Certificates of Deposit who do not within the period of two weeks from and after the 22nd day of July, 1927, exercise their right of withdrawal upon surrender of their Certificates of Deposit to the Depositary or its Agents in transferable form will be conclusively deemed to have assented to said Plan and Agreement and to have become parties thereto. In order to enable those who have not as yet deposited their Stock to become parties to said Plan and Agreement and to participate therein, the Committee has authorized the Depositary and its Agents to accept such securities without penalty until the close of business on August 22, I&SL The Committee considers that the consolidation, under the terms and provisions of the Plan and Agreement, is favorable to your interests. DEPOSITARY COMMITTEE BANKERS TRUST JAMES T. WOODWARD, COMPANY oif Spencer Trask 8e Cos. 16 Wall Street New York New York AGENTS OF DEPOSITARY C. FORNEY, Jr - ; UNION TRUST COMPANY President Fletcher American 7 South Dearborn Street Company, Indianapolis Chicago , FLETCHER SAVINGS & FKED M. bCHEEL, TRUST COMPANY C°r- Pennsylvania and Ulibty Securities Carp. Market Streets Chlca S° Indianapolis f SECRETARY, E. E. BEACH, age* Wcb.„r and Blodg,*, Inc, 16 WaU Street,. New York

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‘Millions’ for Defense, but NotOne Cent for Tribute,’ Is Club Theory. CHICAGO, July 22.—Banded together by a mutual sentiment against “gold digging” former mates, the Alimony Club has been formed here. More than fifty persons—some of whom have spent time in jail rather than pay alimony—were at the organization meeting. The club is created to: “Create public sentiment, promote legislation and aid in litigation to stop gold digging, crooked attorneys, HYDROELECTRIC PLAN IS TO BE EXAMINED Hearings Arranged on $60,000,000 Power Project. By Times Special WASHINGTON, July 22. —The war department will hold hearings on the proposal of Cleveland capitalists to install a $60,000,000 hydroelectric plant, developing 300,000 horsepower, on the upper Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, it was announced today. After the hearings the project must be studied by Army engineers, and a recommendation made to the Federal power commission. Old Water Plant By Times Special MADISON, Ind., July 22.—The local water plant is eighty years old. Wooden pipes conveyed the water at first from a pollywog atop Hanging Rock hill. A million dollars has been spent on the plant during its existence. Hoosier Buddy of Flier By Times Special FAIRMOUNT, Ind., July 22.—Elmer Riggs of Fairmount rejoiced when Ernest Smith, completed his recent flight from California to Hawaii. Riggs and Smith served in the same air squadron during the World War, being stationed for several months at Kelly field, Texas.

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