Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1940 — Page 6

PAGE 6 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1949

New Salesroom Acquired [Auto News— Inspecting Buick’s New ‘Fireball 8 WILLIS OPPOSED T0 Wickard Dons i re ane 0 ve mower omnes BIGGER QUTPUT, re SALE OF DESTROYERS ~~ Overalls Again

0] \ d ciymouths | pression, because of expansion of LOGANSPORT, Ind, Aug. 30 OXFORD, Tnd., Aug. 30 (U. P) U. P) Claude Wickard. newl

Chr SN Y . ; 3 vdav apn. NEW car sales and to provide an out- A . 1 3 ‘ate Of un { laude Wickard, v= Ne : Ts } America would be in a s . ted XecIetary of apt TT Rneiss lot . 3 a aired J appointed secreta ol agriculture salesroom let for used cars mequired by the SON declared war if United States de- gonned overalls today and went

Their company, stroyers were sold to Great Britain pack to the soil, spending a short

at 286086 W Manager of the used car sales- § r \ in direct defiance of international vacation helping work his father's room is Everett Bush, who has been y , > ; law, Raymond E. Willis of Angola,| Caroll Count VE ccupies 6000 in the automobile business in In- EL 9 \ Republican nominee for U. S. Sen Mi. Wickard arrived at his farm

cessitated. ac- dianapolis more than 20 years, i ; : | _ Ny I 4 i EA #3 ator, last night told the Benton home vesterdav and assisted his pS e— ; N I Ra Ti X X Re County centennial celebration father in the field

. y va ; Ey SN i Dictatorship would follow, if we He will speak Sundav at dedi bg MILLER War Scare Forgotten as = s RQ RX 3 #:N X pk : i were plunged into undeclared wai eS ceremonies for the Ga 13 N. Tlinois Nt 29 on the Circle ; J : \ 3 3 EE he asserted Coliseum at the State Fai Factories Plunge Into RR ; 3 : : Devote every ounce of strength to) Grounds al Indianapolis and New Production. RL N } i BN ] the defense of this country.” he said plan: 0 leave ( Washington ES. ; : } 3 t ‘Get rid of the Administration| Tuesday, to take office formally The war scare about 1941 auto- \ a - : a . Which has spent $7,000,000.000 foi a defense and left the country with PARALYSIS DELAYS SCHOOLS mobile production going down and SS R less ‘defense than it had before” IRONWOOD. Mic Aug. 30 (UO. with few stvle changes seems 10 SN y 3 : William H. Jenner, Republican P) =Five additional upper Michi i ; floor leader in the 1938 State Sen- gan communitic oda OOK pres ate, charged that the destiny of a cautionary measures to halt possible G a iG . N x R = RR \ % nation mn time Of mternational outbreak of infantile paralysis on a mated production figures Io 1941 - ¢ ; Ro 4 Crisis cannot be entrusted to a man wide seal seem to indicate that manufac- » “FF Nas \ . LA who has failed to solve problems at Public school openings were pos! turers aren't thinking about pos- » W X ; RS E > home poned in towns of Hurley, Bessemel sible effects of the war, They all * >» REE We cannot afford to turn our de- and Ironwood and in Erwin and

—H ere re Are Re mar kable . estimate increased production. The Q . - hs } 3 Et fense machinery over to a man Bessemer townships for at least two old bogey that 1940 dies would be \ X 3 RY hi ; whose mind is tuned solely to a weeks. Similar action was taken in

have gone the way of most scares. Talk and press releases on esti-

DIAMOND SAVINGS . A used has been relegated by the news . . WPA momentum He has demon=- Dickinson and Iron Counties, Wis ! en A \ that Chrysler cars plana Tevolu- This is the “Fireball 8" on the left, the new 1941 Buick engine. The gentlemen inspecting it are Al frated that he cannot tune our de= consin, and in Tron County, and

ad, asiest of TE R WS [am HX tionary changes and Buick, for m-| fred P. Sloan Jr, General Motors board chairman (right) and Charles A. Chayne, Buick chief engineer fense machinery to the proper gear,” Ironwood and Marinesco, Michigan

stance, is going in for a radical

» Y y ’ A Arranged to Suit You. A AY OE oe vith w= tonpes { ; . i Roth Stoves Zo : width body, to replace the old style NEW CHEVROLET Maitre! Bring Ge ] hq special Neries . AN

=m = mnletely i \ fr J 5 A. § Fluid drive will be available on Us Q High Chair onditioned 4 3 5 the 1941 Dodge, DeSoto and lower- > priced Chrysler cars. Chrysler irred UNIT IS STARTED THE MAITRE D'HOTEL ma i n . . : it on the road for six vears before have to bring out a hich chai » 3 e ; putting it on the higher-priced | when the Indianapolis Real Bs

models and have now Hie Hn bss tate Board meets for its Pathe: i ~t N Ol. it will be practical on the owel Broad Ripple Building to and Son luncheon Thursday at

pricea cars. the Washington Hotel--there's #

RR RF 4 TN =" = \ 4 ; 3 \ Fluid Drive Explained | Care for Heavy Serv- prize foi the youngest son present : p i | . 1Zes w 0 be rded for : x t Fluid drive, of course, is the ice Business Ma will 0 awa "ae S P on est § resent anda t } \ method of transmitting power rom . ® 0 =: pl and to the . RE a father who brings the most sons ) the engine to the rear wheels with-| Esubis caib Avge 9-DIAMOND RING : if out using a clutch. Tt does awa) Construction on a new building RA Franke, board vice president B # #

Exqui ¢ » \ i 3 with using the left foot while driv- to cost about $20000 and to house is in charge of the luncheon ane

DY ow * ; i ing and it is supposed to make for the North Side Chevrolet, Tn the entertainment and Guy H ! \ Williams, Board president, wi

hes rand easter drivin : SAR IPO sti) Hi ) k- 3 1 » '_ » nL General Nor. Crs are Neavy adi Washes will y preside the proof of the pudding Is in the eating thereof,

x T™ ¥ atl > J ¢ Jinn expected to follow the lead sei by Tuesday at Broad Ripple

Br I Met, SUR! we Wiring Will ecupy Hive or etc., ete. The fact remains that your personal Cars like the Buick and Pontiac ner &t 8216 Bellefontaine S and HUDSON 10 EXHIBIT . . . . corpedo cars of 1940 ‘conn F0 wqare Toe inspection of Victor Values will he PROOF that

DeSoto, which has always placed Will contain abou re

en i te pees sowed voc ans MODEL AT FAIRL VICTOR DOES EVERVTHING HUMANLY POSSIBLE

a two-tone interior. that will be gjge Chevrolet and the compan:

planned to harmonize. on order i \ : » CORRE: for Con y with the wo tone eXtETiON of the letting its own contracts for con huts ae aay : T0 SAVE YOU MONEY. You il see for y ourself the cal struction Hudson, first on the street with > . Studebaker Optimistic Heretofore, all servicing, repair the 1941 models, will be the onl results of this: that Victor does offer you MORE FOR automobile exhibitor at the Indiana

Ax for figures, the manufacturers mg and body work has been done YOUR MONEY BR i h re more explicit wnt extremaly op : ‘he State Fair . y a means we urge you, Ww en you

at the company's 83d St. plant

LOVELY ; € . timistic. Most of them are in 194] “" Sh . wl , Hudson's exhibit is being handled * . » ! ] ” production already and al plan m- more than 1000 a > oi by Ace Motors, distributors, at 1219 are in the market for something that 2 Furniture

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{ 1-DIAMOND 3 ; / y Exquisite creased production over 1940 handled by the department ha: vk XY . ; “1 3) I. » RING i De TP ; {0-DIAMOND DUET SOOAREr expects to sell more taxed its capacity and necessitated N Sra Ny, Sven ve VA WE Store sells, visit Victor LRN INSPECT VICTOR VALUES!

than 150.000 units during 1941 removal to the new play on display in the center of the S 75 will Tepresent an increase of 2 Light repair work will | lone at Manufacturer's Building "AT v t » v} 3 1075 Q : per cent over 1940, ‘when 107963 0 old Building but : tive Reanvi Ace Motors represent

J « d lors hh \ \ p were built and sold. service used car conditioning. and 46 counties in Indiana and lino: / | ! ~ Studebaker relies a good deal on hoody repaid ill Be hal I Bt These dealers, with their salesmen \ \ Ce 3 \ i “iil ii ' iil 1 1 ii 2 AN ! v A . { " A y ) A "good strong bank” of Champion xh) re participating mm a service meet { A

YY 133 Jd ’ yal aay i IN Tn Vin new building i pating owners, many) Of Whom are ex . SOIVIcE 3 ; ing to be held all dav today at the

1 1] INerea pected to come up this Year for This ‘will ae Athenaeum PRRVR YER [SSE [TTT DEEN (3 3 new cars {he company has spent : five million dollars for re-tooling COMpany room for ils expanding for 1941 models. Which doesn't look business TRACTOR TOSSES AND like lack of confidence. About $3-| Some new equipment ein 000.000 was s for this year's purchased for the new buildi 1 RUNS OVER FARMER y R, fT v Y - Reh rh Ning moving equipment, lift Victor's Annual Offer to Start our Hope Chest! Pontiac Expects Gain and overheads. Other equipment is BURLINGTON. Kas. Aug. 30 (1 being transferred from the old Pp). ..Henrv Pierce. Aliceville farm building er, was thrown from a new tractor No increase in personnel IS into a field in which he was workplanned C. C. Powell, company ing vice president, who was in charge The driverless machine circled the of used car conditioning and body field, came dack and passed over repair at the old building, will be Myr Pierce a second time. He sul manager at the new plant W. E. fered fractures of a leg and several Kuhn is company president. ibs

on light repair jobs &ix

Production will start in a few days and the cal will be ready for exhibition about middle of September, Pontiac expects a 30 per cent sales increase for next year, although an time record high of 217.000 cars built in 18940. The company increaved its first quarter pro-

{T-DIAMOND CREATION duction schedule by 46 per cent over

axl veal oy

< ag Ru Buick is now building 1941 cars. | 100 . HI hd The plant has ben expanded for a or i : capacity of 350.000 cars, whereas the

previous all-time record high was this Year, when 282000 cars were

built and sold _ TRADE- IN WATCH SALE Buick is also just about readv with BY We ‘Will Tule & SoS SBA Hebb engine Which was | us DOWR Pavins Shown recent: to Alfred P. Sloan | J GG. MM board chairman, b Charles A. Chavne, Buick chief engineer

Others in Production | SR Sui WH \ Boys The mew engine will be used in i) 7 a A 4 : UITS he new 194] models Tt has com ) \ 3 L

: AE ar pound carburetion an improved dl Os \ i 5 . ; 8 2 ac! ; s * ombust a ICoat, vest and paic long pants; al & > ¥ ¥ i Ladies and Gents! “Da " : combustion chamber design and BREN A 4 § 3 g § oy By 4 N ) higher compression ratios Lo EATERY shades-——ages § to 16 : : 3

GUARA\T} YI R 3 Hudson and Packard are well int 0

WRIST WATCHES 3 BN v b produc tion and, as a matter of fact. 3 $ ‘| 18 N Boys’ Long Boys' School k dl : ] 79 Hudson has already commenced to FEY NN ERS B > a IE ya show new models. Willys will be REY INN PANTS SWEAT LSS

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4 readv for public showings in a ill RN NR : . 4 I couple of weeks iil 98¢ 4 . : ® Ultra iN Nash has been slowed up by ready- | EIR VAS if Modern S t INR its new lower-priced model, with i - RN } an

DOWN S125 DOWN!

7 ‘hh . 3) Rae 11 and Belted Slipover, '; and full © Jeweled X which ft reportedly plans to com- | SA. Models. O(hers at ivpers. Others at ®

® Accurate : & pete against Ford, Plymouth and : PO Il Seis & ; Se 3 : : “Py : Chevrolet. The company has just H ¢ : needed things including genuine “Peps siarted to commence assemblies, | BACK-TO-SCHOOL SALE! i : perell” Towels, Sheets, Pillowcases and

Pen & Pencil Nets cost

XN ; Blankets-—-12 pieces at no extra THOMAS SEES CLOSE I Toreien tame with Tc BUSH COATS £ NN lal with every “Lane” Crest.

cil, Rule, Crayons Spun Rayon and

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dent Roosevelt ay Wendell 11) J 3 Campus Button Styles 4 S ote y , d BY > Vg ; nd Wendell L. Will { 3% to 48 VN . NN y oF summer blanket, 2«22x44 one-half Kile, the candidate said. he has!

R; d 4 § Fa Ba SMART BUL ‘never seen the issue =0 much in 5 , p \ \ 2 ' aS IT OVAS NEW WANILTONS ; Eh SAUAY Net ng w-=wash cloths, Twelve pieces included!

pound hath towels, 2«-guest size towels doubt ! - a 2

Ladies” 1% "N¥asbtitaks : b waibe XRF iNiEe oy Jule” or men + $4 §00 Neither Roosevelt hy ikie has

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