Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1951 — Page 10
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meee : te TATE NA nd id: Farm Price [HessRalosdMan— Aid Loss Hits 9-Year-Old Stockholder $346 Million Takes Dividend Ride
WASHINGTON, Dec, 28 (UP) By RICHARD KLEINER |particular. He plastered ‘Erie —The government lost $346 mil- RIDGEWOOD, N. J, Dec. 28 stickers all over the family car. lion keeping farm prices up dur-| (NEA)--George Edgar climbed He labeled his toy trains with
ling the year ended last June 30, down from the cab of old Number Erie signs. And, naturally, he be-|
(gan to want to own the railroad it was disclosed yesterday. i858. The powerful diesel nad po had adopted.
It was the biggest 10ss in any hauled the Erie's Mountain Ex-| He was taught the operation of year of the price-support pro- press, bound for Binghamton, stocks, and he scrawled off a let-! gram since it was establishéd’ in'N. Y.,, to this New Jersey town. {ter to the Erie's president. In 1933’ | Well,” ‘sald the snub-nosed, it, he explained his love for the The facts and figures were is- tow-headed, nine-year-old, “that Erie, and his willingness to part sued by Gus M. Geissler, presi- sure is a nice engine we have with his life savings — $11.25, dent of the Commodity Credit/there.” . learned by such chores’as raking Corp., Agriculture . Department] He was absolutely correct in Jeaves—in exchange for a share agency which handles the farm using the first person plural, be-'of Erje stock. = subsidy program. (puse George is a stockholder in| Mr, Johnston was touched by Congress has decreed that thé! & Erie Railroad. And, tucked in|the letter, and arranged to make! government must support the his pocket, was one neatly folded up the difference between Joey's prices of most farm commodi- share of common stock to prove $11.25 and the present value of! ties at varying percentages of it, The ride in the diesel cliaxed one share, around $17.50. And | “parity.” Parity is a price re- a glorious day for George—who he also invited the boy to go for! | figured each mionth aimed at giv- prefers to be called Joey—which a ride in a diesel. © ing the farmer a fair return in began with his becoming a stock-| Meets Directors
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aa s » |comparison with other prices. holder. | pa T= “Two minutes atter the Beis J06Y 04 Ms mother snd oid dk riko oe dob dob dk kd dookovd | president, Paul W. Johnston, had
'pingers Falls, N. ¥., where they| x Sopmally presented Mm With Ihe) ow live. He smiled shyly but| He was all a 1°P- confidently as he was presented seriousness as he chat- 10-10. members~ot- the board of| ted with the dignified executive,| : the board of]
|directors,” who shook his hand! one railroad man to another, solemnly and welcomed him to He Likes Smoke :
the company. + { “ ; He was given a_ ride in the , “1 sure hope you keep a couple] int house of one of the com-| of steam engines. I like to smell pany's ferries, the Meadville. He the smoke.” talked with. Capt. Thomas A.| The president said he would see Hogan, and got to blow the what could be done. (oz le * a trill out of | “Do you know those cars with 41.16 Te the ski er asked | the glass on top—they call ‘lug TON PP .
“Sure,” said the stockholder Hen astra-domes? The New| pio. “1 own part of this ferry ork Central is going to get some; w. I guess I own the string on
of those. Why don’t we buy 2 the whistle.” few?” ¢ a i 1d J to take The President said they would |r anata on ao Ke] study the recommendation. | “Tell me when to stop,” cau-| Joey grew up in Ridgewond.|jjoned Joey. | His father commuted to New| «1 cojt'nly will,” the captain]
York on the Erie, and the boy assured him.
would go with him to the sta-| Op the big diesel, Engineer Tom tion. He began going down to pavis explained how the engine sit beside the tracks at nearby worked. Then they sat Joey in| Hohokus, which worried = hisithe fireman's seat and he peered, mother, but his father says Joey out the window, and worked the!
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is a “cautious cuss,” so they don’t window lever as though it were| worry too much. |a throttle. They told him it was| Joey fell in love with railroad-|his duty to call out the signals
ing in general and the Erie iniso the engineer could hear them.
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