Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1948 — Page 9

To ; the Noh . Gon = Session Before Final Contests; with ey as . a 606/Marathons. dropped the Markets n all of the three encounters. The scores of the games were: unter’s Market, s and the show before the finals on Feb. 13, and the in} = ‘weight divisions who have yet to fight their Aa vs hes are geared to battle from — | HAVE YOUR to bell this week. Only the ‘is the list of boxers| evivors - will advance to the still viigibie Tor competition: A DIAMONDS plonship bouts the following! 3 pounds—Frea San pe 9 : HF aamplot vpn bunl wan Results in Bowling Leagues Over City Night since one defeat means “out” Moore, Leon Hudson snd res Tabet 3g Rak, : F BOWLER (MAN) Louls Stumpf, West Side Classe ..... 401 Thelma Richardson, Stegemeler's Orille $1 until next year tha Well-conat- Thomas Blair an f jum Pawar, CE ag | Gomn’s “i110 600|Bdith ix: Wont 1 staprocaarst GIA MOSM fewante iE Coaches. von tioned lads naturally are not go- AEE TE. Fred Belser, West Side Classic ....... FH 3 +++ G00{EdIth Hofman. Woriuh «yi-N'OlM ~~ Ter ven eM memmimgm aa ing to hold anything back when ce r jrotte |. A IA20DN 1a>aacs ad hy ager wena 88) a WEEN fT Uy are called upon Friday to lfus Griffith, Archie Tut, carl i ancins : ; dukes and start fir- Gone mbs. B. R. Bus. Men's Classic 846) Bernard Laxen, Naval Ordnance ...... . mw hy : re rs ol“ YOUNG GLOVER — Leon Pres Sich Wout Bude Classis... 4% 4 Gronve, Boy Pu RAE Busia xed pty Piura Ll Although there still are 47 box-| nig, Ss Wile Clemmons ang] Hudson, above, Douglas PAL |More CA Reersation 81 Arhua BE i Libs. Bet roma 378 Mar re ry Ge 130 feary ¥, Chug ; os lighble Jou pumpin ain 2 Charles ug Club, is gunning for the Open Wait Susem hel. man's Store : 638 Howard & ep Be Mix. £70 An: ot: Sg on Offs Mixed i S04 on i ind \ a on his week's mitt menu. on vids tre era | Class |18-pound title in the cur- |i, ein lich Cis al Chie Seta Rota pa A Mi sei A RS Boning i ——— . } will be assigned to pair y - : Alva Allison Owls .. . aries Boswe era Ploneers Mix. Goldie Hooster “ ; vin O'Shea Bat 38 Douts to get all weight|y, ket gad Wiis pend | rent Times . Legion Golden noe ues tants Siiie ::-: tatiaon Big 8 Be chiara ih May 1 $1 The Ramblers — Us Twice v off th Open and Novice MA, a Waaaelt urd noners| Gloves meet. He is due to per- |Len Faust West Side Classic ~..-. Prank Georgian, Allison Office Mixed 549|Skeets Everet, Won-Ten 500 ding scorer divisions in bo ” on and : hulle Jenkina, Penn .. 633| Floyd Herald, Me ios Mine a et Le LEADERS (WOMEN) We’ Out to Get ’E Thursd tpn “Siasses down to the finals pafr-| Nii’ pounds—Ben Sowell Robert War- form on Friday night's Armory |Bud Howe. bennsyivanis Recreation Sa) Rx Sotimsad. $13 Ruth Kuschel, U. 8, Rubber Co... sve ere UU m ay ~ | hptoratotalor®2 fiid, Thurston Hage $34 TE aartin.| card in the tourney semifinals, Red Lickiter, Commercial _ . 81| Charles Rou Tate Tha. Mixed 523 Jone B, (treall, Triangle, oo. 1.0. 481 Ca New Haven Thur 8:30 P. . Friday's action is scheduled toil, Clarence and Jewell Somitina *. |oick fuesin, Spetuinatit Store B11 Bare Cee Ton AND «vi eieflush Longers, Todpla. JATNRES fied ps vs. Su " der way at 8:15 instead of si rls oust and Themas| Other contenders still in this |3aha Wells, Cocactola (UL) TY Ba WLERS (WOMEN) | Betty pile, Tos. Mixed eo oo o'clock, which was the start- Pionrywelgnte—yames Garrison, Marvin bantamweight division are Ed- (Kyron Newlin, est Bi es ise sie Tio may or i Hi A Aol iad 4 ing time of the tournament's first| All boxers in the tournament M nclubeet Commetelal cei . 618|Luctlle Oribs, Won-Ten -....y-- + 3%8|0live Taylor. Indple. Bleach. Mixed... 443 es four presentations. ; are requested to report for the yard d Se Sure Talsor ang Amos Pinnaivanis Rec Recreation on $1 fi Soi mest ave i as bn wiv iizel 4 : regular weekly weighin and physi- . Bob Schaub, West Side Olassic _. 612 Dora Arthur Murray ........ 4 Buen Grinstead. Pr a ond foun 13 os ace in cal examinations to be held at the ESR tote Hy Sel RR RE MR SH] mera Se er So Incl On Sale Now i Armory Friday between 3 and Basketball Results robseyivens Bore tion. S1| Laverne Biers. Biagemeier's Grille Cr Tucker, Adny Mize] 2: lL. Strauss & Co. and Coliseum tests 530 p.m. (A agin Rates © 88 8 Tn ARE Th I Sioned | Rcoepld: TA. 435 and LL 801. e S. Pairings. After Welghin ts ln Soenie Bus Parsons, Wee CIA88I0 orv sro 604 Put Gruner, Won. Ten 5 Boxers ig n Ly : 2,000 Seats at/85¢c Tax Incl. On Sale Thursday 38 A ao 3 will be hej oy Bn Dever Flue rownakiy 20 Ban Nie Her 2H real : - for Ap Ewe ol anor ot wp gr Coliseum. 1300 Genera aaa at 1PM. 32 Tel,) Om: . OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS . . “er Sale ThursCay af & a hysicals,” and these pairings Avil lo Eos ++ 883i Marie Christian, Aon ¥en 3% sormer New England middie- } . a yates posted “inthe Spr on ATgos i. Wert Taps (Marshall) M Don Wille, at ide Classic . a 203 | Naon Poe hs § Higtal Linton o% 3 [weight champion Al (Red) Priest GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY FOR TH lympic athletes, || dressing rooms by 7:15 p. m. ry Jc Bit 2 5 Haney Saakeon. Lourdes -o:. ruse : oa ocacCola (PHL). ul of Cambridge were signed today CLEVELAND GAME—CAPS' ARCH RIVAL jer and farther All bouts will be over the An - be Wayneto we Schoo! Herb Hohit Sportsman's Store ......- gH: Eader, Leann s Grille .. $30ifor a 10-round boxing bout at HERE NEXT SUNDAY {oday. to cheer CE attisiont oF CR a « [Georee dist Church ... 891|Louise Grands, « Grille .... si7|Boston Garden Feb. 16. . wa 8! a Sk Winsheter Lei pr ———— — oregardiimgy lithe referee and two origin & a miley i: ee Tm pr 3 Reserved seat tickets for Fri- Til" Martinevitie 41. = » - gy on, Sweden had day are on sale at the Crapiorien Greens Fork 35. on: Sweden had ay Sports- (Canneiton 40, Corydon 38. J ’ superb Barbary Sy Hap Sve: 126 N. Deunsyivas (I) 83, Terre Haute Geratmeyer ada before yes. ’ at Bush-Callahan’s, 138|.0.,, 4, stockwen 38." E. Washington St. Prices are. $2 ry school figure Sranavilie Re Reits i235, Svacadile Central 41. Ey off because ringside and first row in balcony; $1.50, reserved chairs, main floor, [Frankfort 33, Logansport 26. Gas City 46, Jonesboro 3, sete oer os Ernest admin pret TE sme mae ,.- Sheldon Gal. 5 will go on sale at the Armory box Hammond 47, East Chicago Wasstagiea, ) ontinue because » . . office Friday at 6:45 p. m. along Linden 47, Romney 39. & A fz with any unsold reserved seat Liberty Brookvile 40. seen, Her, skats. ~.} g ae : pasteboards. Lynnville 57, Owensville 40. i regular a 65, Eminericé 37 = 4 “close fitting knit | = 49) : Monticello 32, Winamac 23 peck hand. Riggs Evens Series sh Cit 0 naan Ds. vara 2 for 95¢c “| With Kramer; 12-12 Que ota 31 Lu 3. "PALM BEACH, Fla. Feb. 4 Royerion 38 Albany 46 (UP)—Little Bobby Riggs, strok- sem m Center 43. i) 33. ing beautifully on clay ‘courts. Thutyin, si uaa 2, o sco s third stra ctory 7 ANY Surplus | with Sheried his exhibition series 3" oy nd Sn , | lo - wit] ack Kramer toda b tak-'y ites! on onsville N | WEADQUARTERS [es 7-5 mae hae before vor = “cots In 1947, International Harvester served more peop e—emp yes, i Q a capacity crowd of 1500 tennis Augustana. 87, i me HS, fLLINOI . las Sopa ops. Frans ana yarsha customers, and stockholders—in greater measure than ever OPPOSITE UNION STATION | Kramer's inability to OE Lion J Ee is. Weslerans. I . 1 gam 2d : all three of the matches ~~ _otishe “before. Past and present profits. made Hs possible.

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“Profit” is a word on nearly everybody's

tongue these days. But not everyone seems to know that “profit” comes from a Latin word meaning “progress.” International Harvester is proud of the

fact that it made a good profit in 1947.

We hope to do equally well in coming years. But we are even more proud of the progress, in every direction, which past and present profits have made possible. :

Progress in Job-Making

During 1947, ‘an average of about 85,000 men and women were working for Har vester. At the end of the year, the num:

ber of people on our payrolls in the United

States was more than- 90,000. The number of employes at the end of 1941 was about 60,000. So there are 30,000 more men and women working for Harvester now than before the war. Profits today mean more jobs tomorrow!

Harvester paid total wages and salaries

of 266 million dollars in 1947, as compared with 121 million dollars in 1941, This is an increase of 119 per cent and. reflects both the 30,000 new jobs which have been created and an increase of

"76.5% since 1941 in average straight

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time hourly earnings of factory employes. Progress in wages!

Progress in Production

Since the war we have invested 130 mil‘lion dollars in new plants and tools, and are planning to invest-86- million more,

for a total of 215 million dollars. This expansion has been financed

almost entirely by the 215 million dollars

which, over the last 20 years, we have retained out of profits and plowed back -into. the. business. Greater production of our yr mxchiines will mean greater-production by our customers, who put these machines to work. And

. greater production is the need of all

America in slowing down inflation.

Progress for Customers

For our customers we produced 741 million dollars worth of goods and services in 1947 —more than double 1941 sales. And we sold these goods in 1947 at a

margin of profit which was one-third Jony

than in 1941.

Progress for Stockholders

Today our Company is owned by approximately 42,000 people who have invested their savings in our business. In 1941, we had 34, 000 stockholders. Last year

dollars in dividends for the use’ of their . money. Dividends paid from 1947 income. were 43 per cent ‘higher than'| in 1941.

What Were IH Profit in 1477

1941

1947

PROFIT PER DOLLAR OF SALES 4 LESS IN 1947 THAN IN 1941

On sales of 741 million dollars, profits in 1947 were 41 million dollars. (In addition, the Company had income of 7 million dollars in dividends from subsidiaries and .in miscellaneous income, making a total profit of 48 million dollars, equivalent to 9.8% on invested capital.) Our profit on each dollar of sales was ‘514 cents. As will be seen from the chart, this is a margin of profit which was onethird less than in 1941. We believe 514 cents per dollar of sales. is a reasonable rate df profit. We know that it is our continuing ability to earn a reasonable profit which has made it possible for International * Harvester, in 1947, to serve more people —employes, customers, and stockholders — in greater measure than ever before.

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