Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1952 — Page 26

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Some Prices Are Limping

By Harold Hartley

FORGET ABOUT increased prices. They won't go up. In fact, it will be hard to keep them where they are. The truth-is we're dripping with butter, and we Haven't =a made many guns. — : Nearly every top civilian i trialist in our two biggest nesses. autos and appliances, says the same thing.

AR Democrats— 2 Townpoliceman J. E. Boyd Stassen— : :

o- + : ’ = . ° & : ; % poe “i. hunted today for moonshinérs | ©. : ry ; ; ’ N W II : ®RSHINGTON, Jan. 17 (UP) one aoraxions In this lets | ST. PAUL, Minn, Jah, 17 (UP) Here “ © ew ; I S od

right down to the sidewalk what had been a dark corner bhecame a bright and inviting shepMUTTER about coming shortages, But. they shout about selling. They {he vear to hit the ball, burn up : jeather, see and sell

I am talking about the * man, Wayne W. Warrick, who the drug store

gay, “This is

” HE IS the nev Mapleton Business little different from some of the It goes in for community

1 talked with two hig grocers

Association, a thing. There's evervthing, bit some prices show

signs of limpin

Kipfer, of the F. W. Collier stores. Fred Kohlmeyer. of the Graham Furniture Co., and Marguerite Hiser's gracious-secretary, is gec-; the association, Harold Wright, Indiana National's 38th St. manager as treasurer,

THERE'S ENOUGH is a growing unwillingness except for those families directly involved, there's ‘a slipping inter-| est in the Korean War, and the defense program. Watch the front "pages. You'll see. Defense Boss Charlie Wilson made a speech to furniture men tie hit the nail on the head

PANTS CAME HOME—ExSeabee James Annen, 27, of Cleveland finds it a tight fit as his wife measures the waistband on the Navy white duck panfs he lost eight years ago .in a typhoon on Okinawa. The: pants turned up in Cleveland in the hands of Mr. Annen's father, a laundry employee. Still clearly legible ‘inside the waistband was his son's initials, last name and military serial number. The present owner chased the pants from an Army surplus store. ;

2 # =a WHEN THESE neighborhood

HOW FAR WE go with de- e got targets. fense is up to the people. they want to go to the races’ he sald, “we’ll go to the races.’ Tax time is coming. Truman wants But he won't get it Both the public and buriness are tax-sick. And here's the danger, a real the defense program gag a little, and prosperity will ke a leaky balloon.

parking lot back of the 38th and Illinois Standard supermarket for 85 cars. And they want to uproot the parking meters on narrow) 39th St. And they want to widen|

billion more. 38th St. for the fast-gliding trafic.

n » ao THERE'S A LOT of spirit, and] self-giving in this business clus-| ter. And they don't live their lives) with their hands in each others’

It. gives me a lift to see what, they're doing. It's a country store|~— type of shopping. Everybody knows everybody else. You hear a lot of first names. And that's pretty healthy for a| town as big as this. It hasn't lost

AND WITH OUR big production capacity, that can be bad,

1 think the people smell it. And 1 think that's why they're hanging onto their bucks. That's what I mean by their {pe human touch. unwillingness to spend.

Hope Slayin

* i - Solution Near “We are counting confidently gn/Wiseoasn, said. ‘1 wouldn't pe that he was opposed to leading master went to 170 with a 7.3 to

Br United Press

And I'm thankful. Aren't you” ! TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 17

De- crats have picked Sen. Robert A. |tectives sald today they believe Taft of Ohio as their favorite for| : : | i i HERMAN KOTHE, the bari- they will solve the slaying ofthe Republican Presidental nomi- definitely does not want the Joins Brokerage {tinted windshield if you want it tone barrister, last night took the newspaper artist Eisenh Ye oh the °° Sarina gavel for the Indianapolis Bar Broyles, 31, within a day or two. would be a cinch to beat. [FlseRhower J® Sposen as Firm Here We believe these improve- . Detective Chief 1 asked Herman what a bar/convinced that robbery was the] =aid, motive for the brutal bludgeoning, |said six investigators ok |in this for vice-president or any/pje;ce, Fenner & Beame and will Ivan Wiles, general manager of

BUT NEW products, alert, in- How Lawyers Help viting advertising and- promotion] can make an American trade in his refrigerator or car any day. And that is our hope, not only to put more horsepower in our cars, but more horse sense in our |,

Association. James Evelo, |association does, | “Lots of things.” It is the watchdog of the pro-|many leads and dug thoroughly fession, sees that lawyers play it into Mr. Broyles’ background. straight. It has a committee on] grievances and ethics.

Admiral's 20 Below THERE'S one place 1 wouldn't! leave my fingers very long. That's in the top of the new pual-Temp Admiral refrigerator. | Ross Siragusa, Admiral presi-iing Floyd Burns, up at the Madent, isn’t fooling. It's cold up rott Hotel. And there the org there, in the freezing compart- ized lawyers of the town settled ment, 20 below zero. Usually the freezing compart‘ment is built closer to the mech- legal help’ whether it can afford anism, and stays at maybe 10 it or not. So the lawyers offer degrees below freezing. But. 20 free help to those who can't af ford it through the bar associa- | tion office in the Lemcke Build-| CHARLIE HYDE, president of Ing at N. Penn. and Market. Griffith Distributing Co., two-thirds of his dealers in yesterday. They had all week to get !|awyer on a

Evelo hoped {would surrender. body was found tober were at the record level jammed between the seats of his|of $288.5 million, Dwight P.| car on a little used road at the Joyce, president reported today. city’s outskirts Tuesday night by| three boys playing cowboy. He had been choked, beaten and cent ahove the 1948 level, their

HE BECAME president follow-

{down to business, They want the public to have

A 41-year-old man was arrested taxes and all charges was $8,313.{for questioning late yesterday and|868 as compared to $8,561,660 held on open charges, but author-|during 1950. ities doubted he knew anything, One of the biggest accomplish-| about the crime, They said he was Intoxicated past year, Mr. Joyce sald, was a and probably wouldn't sober up the negotiation of a $10 million] “contingent basis” enough for questioning until to-|{long term loan at 3 per cent in-|

| - . n to see the Admiral line. But can get a list of capable men to] Morrow. The suspect was arrest-| terest, which made possible the! WwW {sales force, : ; Bolce help them, But I didn't slide over ed on a tip telephoned by a wom-| retirement of short term bor- Lilly Endo ment { hn in IRS

Charlie Rimp, whom I call “Mr. that “éontingent basis” business, |an to Mr, Broyles’ father, Chester.|rowings. i ‘ y { {than early yesterday: heavy weights at p Mr. Browles, crippled by bone! - rte m— Confers Grant ‘French Leader ‘Sure’ | That is the percentage the law-| tuberculosis while in a German war camp during

helow zero, that's Eskimo air.

AND THOSE

they didn’t wait. Pepper,” and who 1s sitting el-|and neither will you. how-to-elbow with the president, introduced me to R. L. Parch-| Yer gets out of a. collection or prisoner of damage suit. And the legal share (World War II,

man, sales manager, He stream-| . runs from 25 per cent to a third. [Terre Haute Tribune-Star Pub-

” ” ” ADMIRAL TV. starts at 17-| AND THAT is usually cheap. inch screen at $189.05. And it has Because the lawyer can get you the same “works” as the $500 far more than you could ever get

wets, but not =so_much cabinétifor yourself,

Resignation Cuts GOP House Majority in State

lawyers hold semi-| Admiral knows ‘showmanship. nars, or “brush-up courses on new Indiana House of Representatives, Were entered last night and the 't has a “Glare-trap,” and it's laws and techniques. And they was reduced by one today with Principal's offices ransacked. They 1i00n a member of the col- “must be nearly finished” since| Sheep 1000: slaughter lambs steady to 36 30 Norsetning sine. Te Fadi Dug 18 top legal mindy to ponder the resignation of Rep. Joseph H. thieves found no cash. \leg’s psychology department. It/their commander “throws in 18. EO oth Bi. or TV at one flip of the same : switch, no running out to the ! other room for a radio program. refrigerators,

|Walls, Bloomfield. | represented [Fame Laundry, 925 S. Meridian THE LEGAL profession is the (yreene County, sent his resigna- St. There they took a strong box closest thing to justice we have tion to Gov. Schricker so he could containing $80 in cash and sev-| in off the court bench, And I'm glad phecome Greene County dreamtones, tell me this will be to see it watched over so care-|service officer. er 4 bard-competing vear. They're/fullw by such. capable people.| ‘It cut the number of GOP memThey are truly the preservers ners of the House from 69 to 68

veterans eral tles a doctor had sent for

rimmed in gold and iceberg blue, ind they defrost themselves, and of the rightz of man.

Val-edictory

{The Democrats

One| Debits $35.373.000 Democrat seat also ‘is vacant, :

iitra-violet lamp to keep out the mell that tells, The dealers eame In so fast the Mallory's. eceptionist ran out of registra- But he's more than that to the

leaving Local Stocks and Bonds

He's internal audifor.i-

| American Loan 8% .......... He's a brisk and good-to-look- [American States .

at young fellow, hovering around | And he's a civic|L 8 Avres ¢'a% pusher, a getier-of-things-dona.

” ~ n FHEN THERE was dark-eyed 1 anders, now trim as a wilw, who keeps walking around in Quick and sensive, she has ad-lure. bh, writing, copy. Charlie Rimp

Americen States pfd .... Ayrshire Collieries com .

Belt RR & B8tk Yds com . Belt RR & Stk Yds pid . *Bobbs-Merrill com | Bobbs-Merrill pfd 4% ... the [Central Soya rus Commerce com ..

n Citizens Ind Tel 5% pfd . Commonwealth Loan 4% een president of the Indianapolis Some! 5 pid .. ont

Cummins Eng com.....

"’|Brown Mix, 42-43%c; U. 8. Medium Large, PRESIDENT of 40% | 38-4330; one of the leaders in the recent

3bOUt hamber of Commerce, and has space heaters which,

53- per cent of the ales in Indiana. Then he showedsme an Quaker rag rug. the real thing until I touched it. [t was the newest in linoleum,

” ” tJ I AM FOREVER fascinated by ™ he mind of man, how it continues: NE C to turn out things people want, ham week. But that'll be easy for Ind

who pass the hat, get a buck in! Eastern Ind Tele 5 pid ... small change. then do $10 worth! of good for the town with fit, Val will take a next-to-the-top-| ng job with the 8pector Truck-'n Co. in Chicago the first of }

Equitable Securities com Equitable Securities pid .

Family Finance 5%

erfl-Jones Class A pfd .. 5 ook Drug Co com ..

This iz a shot in the dark, but He's been fop-rung in this town I suspect the two Charlies, Hyde [OF 2 Tong time.

and Rimp, run their sales into

indpls Ath Club Realty Co.. *Indpls Pow & Lt com .,..... 33? Indpls Pow & Lt pt ' "ee Indianapolis Railways com ... Indianapolis Water com. JIndianapolis Water 44 Indianapolis Water 8% po “ Jefferson National Lite com:,

Hoists Prince’s Flag CAIRO, Egypt, Jan. 17 (UP)--Egypt's new crown prince, first son of King Farouk, |*Kingan & Co pid was hoisted throughout Egypt to-

don't mean two, or three Just a guess,

The Human Touch A FEW YEARS ago a man's day.

drug store burned down. a sad and discouraging sight.

or even four, The flag of

Lincoln National Lynch Corporation armon-Herrington

It was Queen Narriman and the child [Natl Homes com ......

horn yesterday were “both well.” N ind poc® did : — Sa N Ind Pub Serv 4's pfd ..... Ind Pub Serv 4'3

L pl wer 24 ind Pub Serv 4.56% pid .. 3

Progress Laundry eom ..... Pub 8Serv of Ind eom Pub Serv of Ind 3! . Ross - Gear & Tool com *Switrer-Cummings pid m

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

uman Draff For Re-election Predicted |

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THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1952

| ' . DANTE, Va., Jaa. 17 (UP)—

—8en. Clinton P. Anderson pre- mountain town were tipped off eanarod = seen, formally} dicted yesterday that the Demo-| by Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.). |. a Republican te Drie,

crats will draft President Truman Sgn. Taft disclosed in Rich- |President, said yesterNay- that|

: : esd that a Dante |. to run for re-election. mold Tuesday 3 at 3g ay. |Gen. Douglas MacArthur should!

The New Mexico Senator, chair- ing~she hoped he would clean {be re-instated as United Nations

man of the Senate Democratic! out three moonshine stills opér- [commander in the Pacific.- | : al y told ating here if he is elected Presi- | The former Minnesota gover-| Campalgry Committee, told re- pe : [nor charged that Gen. McArthur's|

porters after a talk with the dent, : + |dismissal was one of the “worst! President that Mr. Truman = f {plunders" the Democratic Admin- |} most certainly will have to accept 1 Cl - istration aver Made Hosa Gen a ie ! -instatement | ‘renomination. | 4 that SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17 should be the first step toward Sen. Anderson stresse a1 (UP)—Sen. Robert A. Taft's cam- Solving Far Eastern problems.

this is his r inion and is not : : hi oh hi AL ronan from Palgn manager sald yesterday a Sassen Spoke out as he Mr. Truman. The Senator gave Sen. Taft may fight in the New P a°°d. Bimself in the March 18 re presidential primary by filing a's

no indication that he obtained any Hampshire presidential primary. fyi siate of candidates for dele-

clues from the President as to his gypporters said he cbuld win gates to the GOP National Con- AERO WILLYS—Engineered for 35 milés to the gallon.

‘ future political plans.

“Personally, I think that he will be nominated and T think that on the first ballot at the national

the GOP presidential nomination vention.

anny since Minnesota backers of Gen. gay to lift the curtain on its Aero more’ than I did a while back,” convention. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Sen. y

based partly on a growing in- hower movement; said at a news|son” battle with Mr. Stassen ‘in sald the car is designed for tosistence among Democrats across again and partly on the fact that! © i100 meeting: {seriously considering entering the to the gallon with overdrive.

for him to run.” Ithe first ballot.” ised a decision “sometime this miles an hour.

signs of seeking the nomination manager for Sen. Taft, told re- sity of Pennsylvania, Mr. Stassen

before Mr, Truman discloses his porters it is “possible” Sen. Taft declared that “if &en MacArthur's. . * li $ 1ked litics with ; Sh Te # intentions, talked po will have enough votes at the advice had been followed at the Buic Hi 0% Power

|the President for 30 minutes Tues- Chicago nominating ‘convention end of World War II, we would _iday but refused to reveal details. July 7 to win on the first ballot./not be in the Korean war now.” Political observers doubt that “If not, T say we'll certainly “Softness in our China policy is the President either encouraged win on the second,” Mr. Ingalls to blame for the whole Korean or discouraged the Tennessee Sen- said. © § tragedy,” he said. He added that ator. His friends are going ahead Sen. Lodge admitted he had current peace talks in Korea are with the idea that Sen. Kefauver come tn the national committee creating “more serious problems” will become an announced can- meeting to “buttonhole everybody hecause they are giving the didate by Feb, 1. '* I can buttonhole, including na- Chinese Communists time to build, _ Sen. Anderson, who keeps a tional committeemen.” up their air force. close watch on political trends, Mr. Ingalls told newsmen Mr, Stassen said that the nasaid he told the President flatly| Taft forces are giving “serious tion can maintain a “hold foreign. fthat he keeps getting information |thought” to entering the New program” as well as a balanced {from people across the country Hampshire race Mareh 11 p,4get by cutting out waste. : {that “the Democrats are going to against Gen. Eisenhower. |. Mr. Stassen listed 25 delegate linsist on his running.” “That's all right with me,” candidates for the primary, 18 to He declined to say how Mr. Sen. Lodge said when he heard yo ejected from congressional Truman reacted to the informa- the news. “New Hampshire is not giciricts and seven from the state tion. |going to be a pushover, but I'm ,; large. Sen. Anderson said the Demo- confident we can win it.” Three more candidates, includ- . crats “naturally” will have to run _ Sen. Lodge said he did not. ,y ¢. Elmer Anderson, willl Buick announced its 1052 line on the record of the Truman ad-|think Gen. Eisenhower forces," ,. nosed as’ delegates to the today with a “four barrel carbu-| ministration and “the best man to Would enter Illinois and Army state GOP convention in May. ator explain that record is the man TéSulations would prevent the q.. ;,.usjon of Mr. Anderson who made it.” (General from campaigning in apparently refuted earlier reports

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And the power of the Road-

the slate of delegates for Mr. 1 compression ratio. Stassen, i It is quieter, has power steerjiIng on the Roadmaster, and a

Sen. Taft,” he said, referring to| 2 : the fact administration Demo- |S i"Frised lo see the General Ip

The youthful Senator said he

vice-presidential berth if Gen. |and will pay extra.

R. nation. They argue Sen. Taft

a |GOP’s presidential candidate. © ments, coupled with our new | “I expect to run for Senator, Robert L. Petry has joined the styling features, make Buick the Glidden Co. Sales from Massachusetts and I'm not yy erage office of Merrill Lynch, outstanding car value for 1952,”

. . lcabinet job,” he said. i Hit New High | Sen. Lodge said he wanted to oo: ia the got “dispel the idea” that people modity depari-5 Net sales of the Glidden Co... .‘"te where Gen. Eisenhower| cht Of the In-

for the fiscal year ended last Oc-| |dianapolis office. ! stands on fundamental political Mr. Petry re-

issues. Jot “We know more of the kind ar{SeIved his Searee . / {man Gen. Eisenhower {is and 4 Glidden's sales were 21.2 Periwhat he stands for than anyone diana University. cent higher than 1950 and 13 Per | .unning " Sen Lodge said {Prior to coming? : . * here, Mr. Petry | He sald war and peace is the 2 3 assoeizted

[biggest issue and Gen. Eisen th the James,

m Hog Prices Dip % 25¢ and Lower

Fo {| Trading was moderately active today at the Indianapolis + Stockyards. | Light and medium weight barkp rows and gilts were fully 25 cents, and instances 50 cents lower, than {hower 1s a proven leader who| : ’ | yesteray’'s early averages, could organize a “durable peace.” EF: Bennett Co. : | Choice 170-240 pound hogs =old | “He's strongly in favor ofjof Terre Haute Mr. Petry [at $18-18.50. A few loads of Nos. : economy in vernment and I . » : ne and Two s around 230 | ments of the company during the i yink Yo re the Hoover Lynch firm has taken additional | 7 3 Tv ans Sra |Commission recommendations.” (Space in the Circle Tower Bldg.| gowe wera weak to 25 cents S————————————————————— and following a remodeling pro- lower than yesterday, at $13.50|gram, plans to double the present 15.25. |

previous high. Net profit after

ORS ght and medium weight barrows and gilts 25 cents to instances 50 cents er

{barely steady to instance 25 cents lower An yesterday's close; bulk choice 170-

1 y | | + | - 50; . 1 ed Thieves ‘Take’ Laundry! SCHENECTADY, N.Y, Jan. 170f Victory Over Reds [30 22m evo, 35 Sounds town tls 1s (UP)—Union College announced {240-270 pounds 316-318; 370-310 pounds |

worked for the For $80 and Neckties today it has received a $225,000 HANOL French Indo-China, ufo, 5508, Rut 4 SUR 1512

— -|$13.50-515.25; few $15 50-$15.75, : {grant for its character research/Jan. 17 (UP)-—The French com | E03 aes Tana es nod 16 Burglars went to school twice nroject for the coming three years. mander-in-chief said today “We|choice mixed yearlings about steady ns

{last night but they cleaned up|: The grant was made by thelare sure of our victory” in the £39 50-$32.50; utility to commercial $24-

i ” | 8 50; cows very slow. most bids 31 lower;! 3 A » 320 aoa, several neckties at a! 1illy Endowment, Inc., of Indian-|43-day battle against Communist Limited saies 50 to 75 Cents lower, utility . anu ji | | hh lan ommercial cows - ; vealers acvl SO. at op apolis. {besiegers of-the French fortress jie “fiiy steady: bulk sood and. choice i Srnoo at 920 F. 62d St. “ppg project was started in 1935 20 miles southwest of here. |$34-337, odd head $37.50; prime - absent i The R blic ity in the and School 3, at 23 N. Rural St.,| im : quoted to $38: utility and commercial ¥ e Republican majority in the ’ 40 Ns 4% 1. ’1as experimental work based on a, Gen. Raoul Salan sald Viet vealers and calves $23-¢33: bulls. utility i

| series of lectures by Dr. Robert Minh forces attacking Hoa Binh [2d commercial $24-328.50; good bulls

| But t i | | ' v 0 Fame Laundry, os a wenidinn [has a8 its oblective the discovery|year-old boys. Ho 1s scraping L0OL, Cict" uiaiier SHAE stn

and application of the laws gov-|the bottom and even sends out| erning the growth and develop-'sick men who've hardly finished WANT MORE CUSTOMERS? ment of character. their convalescence. Place regular ads in the Indian- | “Their supplies, ammunition apolis Times Classified section.

cleaning. | : heise —— ‘ v jand food are slackening, too, and You'll find steady customers for INDIANAPOLIS (LEARING ROUS Internal Rottenness all these things make me feel con- your business from ads in BusiClearings £11.613,000 Called Threat to France fident victory is ours.” Gen. ness Serviee, Personals, Funeral

ee ———— Salan took command when the Directors, Florists, Monuments, : + ..| MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Jan. 17|late Marshal Jean de Lattre de and many Merchandise for Sale Local Truck Grain Prices| yp) French Deputy Joseph Tassigny left last month. ‘classifications. Dial Plaza 5551.

Wheat, 3341 {Dumas of Paris believes “Inter-| —- 7 mt —————————— New No. 2 white . $1.84 Noy No 4 Jhiie Tors: 3.8 nal rottenness will deliver my| | Asked! Oats, 52c : {country to the Communists. ! { nei Soybeans, 11.79 | Mr. Dumas apologized yester-| ie day to the some 800 men and Produce |

|women from 30 countries attendi" [ing the Assembly of .the Americas Eggs: FOB Cincinnati; © J 7 "Grades u. 8 A Tare white. tedtrac | fOr Moral Rearmament for being b

3 Brown Mix, 38-40c. Wholesale grade: (commercially graded | overthrow of the French cabinet. |

.|40 per cent.) Extra Lar White, -43 ‘ .|_ Current receipts EG nda, “I am sorry 1 worked for the | Market weak. and trading quiet at un-|fall of the government,” he said, 1C . A 4| Chickens: Commercially grown fryers, |and called on the delegates to see | Je 308 a Tons, eavy, 2c. Hens, light, 19-| {hat the world follows MRA's ; o -19¢. . | 16% Market Steady at cinchanged prices standards of “love, purity, honve 1 21 v . : | Buttertat, Tac. Regular, se. ecm |gsty and unselfishness.”

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STATEMENT OF CONDITION As of December 31, 1951

Berjanin Franklin

ASSETS had d First Mortgage Loans ........c.......$2,662,871.68 a 4 wor | Loans on Savings Accounts ....ceeeeens 9,102.00 $0 1a Properties Sold on Contract ............ - 26,386.22 r Real Estate Owned and in Judgment...., 20.00

Federal Home Loan Bank 8tock ........ 60,000.00 Unitéd States Government Securities .. 1,560,953.13 Cash on hand and in Banks .......... 247,980.94 Office Building and Equipment,” : Less Depreciation .....eseeseseessss 102,650.58

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Why not save for a purpose NATIONAL and begin today. Saving A TRI for a purpose is the basic

TOTAL ASSETS «eeenvesennssss $4,660,973.55

LIABILITIES . : American w. i JAA 2 : . a . >” BAVINGS ACCOUDS ees esssncennsssssssa$h,205202.13 MIAN. 17-23 y to thrift - Loans 2 ae @S8 ceccrcesacnces .e 35a5- 5 Above all things, save to: . er Liabilities ..oecieanesecncsnncnse 611.32 3 “§- © Epecified euaeves senesevrcessarasass 81.31 wna part of our America.

Own a home =start TODAY i to save for a purpose.

General Reserves sesnensesss $359,050.00. . ‘Surplus Ssesssensssesnnenne 101,504.50 460,554.50

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4d" motor. used for years in the ish-built Bentley and Rolls Royce. It is called -the Hurricane Sen. Anderson said, : Sen. Henry Cabot Lpdge Robert A. Taft (R., 0.) have sag S¢93n: |6, and develops 90 horsepower at * He said the firmer belief 18 p Mggq), leader of the Eisep- they will not engage in.a “favorite, Ward M. Canaday, chairman, 76 to 1 compression ratiog: h Front and back : r’'s - - ) nches wide, and the whols ear is J I Xa run | CONference on the eve of the his home state. day s high-cost, high-tax econ i Re A oh {the ¢ yt . start of the Republican- National] Mr. Stassen also said he is omy,” and will give up to 35 miles only nches -high. ) List prices start a |“l have seen nobody developing| “ «1 (nny it's quite conceivable key New Hanipshire primary and He said the new car would go stresses bounce-free riding, over= fhat would make 1i-unnecessaryi(ien, Eisenhower can get it on the Nebraska primary. He prom- 500 miles without refueling at 50 size brakes, and has the gas ine | take in the rear center of the car, Sen, Estes Kefauver (D. Tenn.) | on)y a few hours earlier David week.” The Aero Willys, to be shown 24 cubic feet of luggage space and the only Democrat 50 far to show g, Ingalls, national campaign Now president of the Univer- tomorrow, is powered with an “F a pull-out glove compartment.

At present he is unopposed, Willys-Overland got ready to- hea

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RE-STYLED—The Buick Super Riviera Sedan for 1952, Buick and GM vice president,

The chrome has been changed and. the sweep of the lines is more pronounced. The “four barrel carburetor” consists of two dual carburetors built into a single compact unit, Buick officials said. The power steering does not let ithe driver lose the feel of the road It operates only after four pounds pressure has been applied to the wheel The Super and, Special Series have the 128 horsepower motor, With syncro-mesh transmission the motors are 124 120, with hydraulic valve

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