Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1932 — Page 21
APRIL 8, 1932-
AUTO INDUSTRY ENCOURAGED DY GAIN IN SALES New Production Levels for 1932 Stirred by Public Interest. By United Pres* DETROIT, April B.—Encouraging reports from dealers and record attendance at spring showings today stirred the automobile industry to new production levels for 1932. The big three of the industry, General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, are fighting for the low-price field with vigorous sales campaigns. All three report production stepped up to meet the increased demands for new cars. Consequently, they are returning men to their pay rolls. General Motors, with a price cut on Chevrolet and exhibits in fiftyfive cities, is mobilized for a yearlong drive to revive the industry. Chevrolet sales figures, on a oneone ratio with Ford last year, have leaped from 10 to 15 per cent since the price cut.
Dealer* Are Not Idle Ford dealers were not idle during the months the Dearborn manufacturer was perfecting his V-8s and improved four-cylinder models. With show rooms in every city and town in the country displaying the new cars, the dealers report 300.000 orders, accompanied by cash deposits. More than 70 per cent, of the orders are for the new eight. Fifteen million people, one-eighth of the nation’s population, have visited Ford show rooms since the models were introduced. Production at the River Rouge plant is speeding up. The daily output will reach 1,000 before the end of this month, officials report. With the new Plymouth taking the lead, a real contender for a big hare of the low-price market, Chrysler Motors reports new cars tolling off the assembly line faster than at any time since last spring. Confidence in Industry Accessories companies in Detroit area are working near capacity to provide the big motor companies with supplies. Although the production increase is seasonal with spring sales, it has inspired the industry with anew confidence. Manufacturers are sincere in their belief that the automobile industry, influencing other industry as it does, is gathering momentum to ride the country out of the depression.
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STRIKE PERILS 2.700 PATIENTS IN 2 HOSPITALS Discharge of 27 Employes at One Institution Causes Walkout. By United Press CHICAGO, April B—A serious and unique strike, threatening the welfare of more than 2,700 patients in two county hospitals was in prospect today. Discharge of twenty-seven employes at the psychopathic hospital as an economy measure precipitated the proposed general strike of union workers at both the psychopathic institution, where 120 deranged Datients are cared for. and the great county hospital, with 2,600 patients. Orderlies and attendents at the psychopathic hospital walked out Thursday in protest of their fellow workers’ discharge. Nursing students and members of the county hospital staff were drafted to fill the vacancies. Two police squads guarded the institution as a precaution. The strikers voted to picket both
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hospitals today. All union employes were asked to join the protest. Although no formal action was taken by associated unions, leaders of the organized workers said they believed a general strike likely. BATTLE”TEWELRf _ ’ TAX Industry Raising Fund to Fight Pending Congress Measure. Representatives of the jewelry industp' in Indianapolis today started a drive to aid a national emergency fund being raised throughout the nation to battle the proposed 10 per cent tax on jewelry. The Indianapolis campaign is being directed by Silas B. Reagan, chairman of the emergency tax committee of the Indianapolis Jewelers’ Guild.
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