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French Crisis

Today «Business ‘Used Car Lot’ For Refrigerators

By Harold Hartley

Waits Hour |, To Take Over Nation's Helm

By EDWARD M., KORRY United Press Staff Correspondent | PARIS, Mar. 5-—-Gen. Charles de Gaulle’'s star was on the rise

A “USED CAR LOT” for old refrigerators. It had ast night over a France sorely to come : 2 tried by her gravest. post-war Wi : : 4 : political «crisis. and an almost] Westinghouse 18 doing it. And it s the answer to empty national treasury. | what to do with the trade-in. The lanky, authoritarian-| g

(minded De Gaulle, waiting since 1946 for his hour to strike again was accorded a good chance of returning to the leadership of his country,

Most people who can afford ref ———— s— frigerators, have .them. If they qrive. He doesn't tire, And if he want a better one, they want tO gags at the end of the day, he trade the old one in. It has value. bounces back. I've watched the There has to be a place to sell it. age level of companies on the

v on. move. They pick them young. A little known rightist inde-| I STOPPED in to see Tadd V.| oN pendent; Antoine Pinay, was in(for Vincent) Wake, a Teke fra-! TAKE SARKES TARZIAN'S vited to try to: form a cabinet. He told newsmen as he left. a

ternity brother of mine, at.the new WTTV down in BloomingMarott Hotel last night. ton. Average age of the staff is He has a mile-long title, Indiana under 30,

caucus of his own group. that he would do so.

Divisional Consumer Product s| Bob Petranoff, the program df- A little later President Vin-| Manager. for Westinghouse, and rector, is 27, Paul Lennen, the cent Aurlol's office announced : - ) { that Mr. Pinay had asked the)

his job ia big enough to need it all. sports director, Is 24, Julius MilTadd showeg me eye-openers, ler, the night manager, Is 25, but no high-pressure, He's a big, Norman Cissna, the sales direcblond, persuasive guy out of Knox tor, 1s 25, Bob Lemon, the manCollege at Galesburg, Ill, “and a ager, is only 30, and Jim Radtop debater. . |cliffe, the traflic director, ts 27.

» ~ - . " ~ a HE SHOWED me a heating unit AND THE BOSS, Mr. Tarzian,

n a range which gets red-hot in who runs four factories, and 40 seconds by the stop watch, and makes all of the TV tuners he an. oven sealed With fiberglas to can turn out for Westinghouse, Is heat in, and ‘hig colored over-young at 52

President to wait until today. for a final decision.

De Gaulle Tightens Grip

The middle of the road coalition leaders, staggering from one crisis tq another since Gen. De Gaulle stepped down six years ago, were fearful that he mignt be back In power sooner rather H2. than later if they delayed too long Don't be afraid to hire young in getting out of their dilemma, They've got lots of what it A new economic blow put France closer to threatened bank

TOO MANY DRIVERS—Edna Spinks, 33, of 332 E. St. Clair 52 near 56th St. last night. Its owner, Jim Cron, 30, of 1689 S.

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keep the : push-huttons to tell you what's on, what's off, men,

Six Hospitalized ; By Gary Crash

GARY, Mar. 5 (UP) —Six per sons were hospitalized today with

| Jap Quake. imjuries suffered when two

By United Press crowded rush-haur commuter SAPPORO, gi LoRkeide: Jzpan, trains collided. : Mar. 5—A itter sleet storm : lashed today ‘at 10,000 homeless A total of 65 persons were in |victims of an earthquake and jured in the crash last night, but eight tidal waves which stfuck PY MoFng all bik Sa had Been Ithis northernmost Japanese discharged. No dea I island. ported and the six were in “fair A U. 8. Air Force plane flew condition with cuts and bruises. through snow and rain-filled skies _ Chicago, South Shore and South to drop 1000 blankets fo shiver- Bend officials said the accident ing victims of yesterddy’s catas- occurred when a slowly moving trophe, but the cargo fell far suburban train carrying 350 to short of emergency needs here. 400 persons from Chicago slipped American occupation forces through an open switch as it ap‘joined the. Japanese government proached the Gary station. in dispatching food and medicines! The moving train slammed into to stricken - villages by every/the rear of another train. which |available means. However, trans- was unloading tts passengers.

port was slowed by washed-out ; and broken highways and rail- ° So Says Housing ! Agency Won't » ; Sue City

Authorities feared epidemics unless medicine reached stricken areas soon. Indianapolis may be “home? free” in throwing out new public housing, the city has been told

! U.S. Army and police reports by Marshall Abrams, Construc-

listed the dead at 34, while the Japanese press said 22 were dead, tion League managing director. The told

Sleet Lashes Victims of

six missing and 168 injured.

a Voter Boards List

u.s. 22d Ward Sites

Emerson Ave.. was afraid she'd

St., was driving this car on

Branch voter

The frost-free refrigerator, with takes. And they use it freely. demountable plastic egg-holders, What's Brewing? no dropping, and a grill under the frozen feod compartment to keep " packages from freezing fast, has é : 1 t ‘ 3 rw running Tha op ‘ I'ony Hulman, sportsman, hak IT'S THE STAND-UP food Ing powder, real estate, Speed freezer, looks like a refrigerator Way operator, bought Cook's with a freezing compartment, 0 Nothing stays put

eye-openers for what's in Cook's Goldblume beer,

TEASER ADS are out, They're to come

fn. Tony's

ruptcy yesterday. She. was noti fied that she must pay some. $60 millon in gold to meet her deficit in western European trade last month. . Treasury officials sald they didn't have it. They will haye to borrow from the Bank of France, whose $547 million In gold is the

have an accident. So he grabbed the steering wheel, state police said, with this result. Both "drivers" and Betty Bales, 23, of 1141 S. Drexel Ave., a passenger, escaped with minor injuries.

Priest Raps lll-Feeling

ICondemned Man Congressman Adair Granted a Stay

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Seeks Renomination

Congressman E.

Philmore Hankerson, 35, con- Ft. Wayne, today filed. for re

Fourth District

registration boards will visit four locatiofs in the 22d Ward today.

Residents: who did not vote in

either of the J950 elections or {have moved. to another precinct must reregister to vote May 6 primary.

in the

Branch boards will operate to-

Ross Adair, day from 2 to 9 p. m. at the following sites:

School 70. at 510 E. 46th St.;

City Council

to 10. below, and two storage hands. He makes it better. drawers, not so cold, just right to/ - Here's the lowdown on a brand keep food frozen, at $299. new beer to hit the market soon I've got a Laundromat at home, It's carefully brewed, and was But he told me something new chosen from about a dozen Jababout it. He puts 500 onion seeds) Oratory Juss; in in turkish towels, The washer| yun yr SHOWS up I think gets them all out, except aboutl| i wii have a white label and no two a challenge to competitors. 'yiaymbout. The steamboat has : And dryers--he held his head ~|allure in the South, but not up political opinion agreed that emerthe public's fighting for Laundro-| North. gency measures were needed, Yet mat dryers, and he's’ 500 behind! But the tasté is what the Hul- the many parties showed no sign ish J ¥ NF nr : man interests are counting on. of readiness to support any strong lecture at Murat Temple. sald the stay was granted to I PICKED up a tank vacuum It will have that unhurried old-|Attempt to ‘restore confidence in! «Mych of the ill-feeling in the give the defendant time to appeal cleaner, weighed no more than a/world flavor, though made in a|the franc and restore stabllity. pnited States toward Spain finds his conviction. market basket, and an iron which/brand-new plant, in which Tony | Reluctantly the seasoned ob-ljtg source in British propaganda.”| Hankerson was indicted May weighed only three pounds has a|sank, I understand, about $1 mil- servers conceded that Gen. Delthe Rev. Fr. Jose Sobrino, S. J. (28, 1951, on a charge of first deflat nose which gets into pockets lion, |Gaulle, with his authoritarian ap-it5)q the forum audience. gree murder. The case was tried around buttons. ‘Moth T [proach to. political life, could] gather Sobrino is adviser to the in Allen circuit court, Ft. Wayne. Westinghouse 18 bearing down other longue {undertake the stern action needed cultural relations office in the] A pauper counsel apparently in selling. Anggit soon will intro-| TV BEER ADS make to stop the drain on French re-igpanish Embassy and foreign ; duce a game called “Bing-Bong” tongues simmer. | sources. student counselor at Georgetown ant's appeal, Judge Gilkison said, for salesmen who “know their] One woman laid a three-page | But the fear that Gen. De ppjversity. He was substituting and Hankerson contacted a pubstuff. Smart ones ought to know!letter on my desk. She said you Gaulle would set up a dictator- ror Richard Pattee, the scheduled lic deefnder this week to do it. their sales stories, including can't hide beer, or anything else. ship still was stronger than the forum speaker. who was ill and - Betty Furness. . It's on the billboards, in the fear of financial ruin. could not appear. The name “Tadd” fooled me. Newspapers, magazines and ra- - “The Spanish people want the

bankruptey, France had no government, no budget for the fiscal vear already begun, no taxes to collect, and no way of getting money except to borrow it,

victed on a charge of murdering his common-law wife and senfenced to die in the state prison

Toward Spain

By FRED FRIES Stop swallowing the line in matters of international cution from the Indiana supreme policy. court yesterday. This was the advice given The court granted Hankerson,

Americans last night by a Span- who had been scheduled for exeDegm cution Mar. 26, a 3-month extension. Judge Frank E. Gilkison

British electric chair, won a stay of exe-

Need Emergency Measures

Spokesmen of all sections of

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still

Breaks Leg in Fall

I'd never heard it. He ‘grinned, dio. . . friendship of ‘Americans more mwawin Br 3 3062 N “ . AC ubeck, 38, of 3062 N. “That's short for Virginia. The Hiding anything from a child,’ Hog Prices Dip than they want material help,” Temple Ave. is in oie condition family wanted a girl.” she said “doesn’t get you any- the speaker declared. at Methodist Hospital after a 10-

He was lucky. For on the way Where. Instead, it arouses. curi- 25 Cents Here out I met another guy who wasn't osity. Besides beer and liquor ae ol grinning. {companies pay heavy taxes, take OF trading: was slow ‘with I He had just had his third Some of the load off our own Prices dipping 25 cents under ves- = daughter, and his fourgh martini. shoulders.” ; terday's averages at the Indian- éVel And 1 understood q “My children grew up with apolis Stockyards today. Sows tainly. fight the ‘ it beer in the refrigerator, and were Were steady to strong. “whether she gets U. 8. military, Lavender Hill |allowed to taste it. I explained, Cattle slaughter classes ~were . oo... aid or not” Father| I'M STILL laughing. I hought | that adults sometimes liked a active, fully steady with yester- SabrinG Seid. - - I'd crack a. rib. — |malt-flavored drink rather than day. a en Sr : a Last night I got a peek at what 2 sweeter cqla, orange or soda.! NOs. 1 and 2 lightweight hogs ‘With help now, she would simundoubtedly will be the funniest' They chose cola, and as adults brought $18.25. Choice 240-280-piy be a lot better prepared,” the

film of the vear, and vet so gentle have no taste for beer whatever, Pounders sold at $16.50-17.50. : ' ¥ Hogs 8500: opened moderately active

foot fall from a scaffold today. He injured his back and hands in the fall at a building at 28th would .cer-'St. and Barnes Ave. while tearCommunists, ing down a ceiling.

‘Would Fight Reds’ a showdown with Russia

develops, Spain

Cadiz-born author said.

in its humor. “ V hd ‘ 4 ’ about steady; later slow, weak to 25 cents rori , yo q t Franco I'm not a movie fan. I pick HONK VERY ‘nice’ woman, lower: early ‘choice 170-240, pounds, $17.50- A Er = the ’ Er w v 19 a ap 18; few s choice Nos, and 2 light- is ¢ 1e © » them carefully, But when Manny two children, was determined weights $18.25. choice 240-280 pounds Is Syringe Fatt Sobrino Marcus and his racious wife \b her sons would grow up in ignor-| §16.50-17.50. 280-310 pounds 315 75.16 50. Spanish people, ather : : : § “lane : 120-160 1s und $14-15, few $15.50. y : , i 1imita5 tance of drinking, smoking, etc. sows steady to strong. 300-425 pounds explained that certain limita

neglected to prepare the defend-|

Diversified activity by Arvin Industries, Inc. results in $63,997,212 record sales for 1951 :

nomination as Congressman School 91, at 5111 Evanston Ave.; ticket. Fire Station 28, at 512 E. Maple Rep. Adair was elected to his Rd., and Meadowbrook Apts, first term in Congress two years 3806 N. Dearborn St. ago. : In addition, the Registration Other candidates filing were: Board office, Room 12 CourtCharles J. Trees 3329 Carrollton house, is open daily, including Ave, for Republican nomination Sundays, from 8 a. m. to 10 p.m. for State Representative from ) To Marion County; State Sen. Wes- Steal Whisky From Truck ley Malone, Clinton, for renomi-| Whisky valued at $56 was nation on the Republican ticket, stolen from a truck parked in and Farl J. Murphy, Indianapolis, (709 plock Indiana Ave. last night for Democratic nomination for while its driver made a delivery, State Representative from Marion he reported to police. The driver County. was Fred Schiewer, 42, of 620

Father of 7 Killed Woodland Ave. |

et HAMMOND, Mar. 5-John p. Official Weather Wosley, 43, Griffith, father of| UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | ~Mar., 5, 2 seven children; was killed today | hh an seh Ha when his auto skidded at an unh-| rere - pa

on the Republican

4 | Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a.m. .01 guarded crossing into the’ path |Total precipitation since Jan x vo 8.13

of an Elgin, Joliet and Eastern|Defciency, since Jan, 1.

freight train locomotive. | ture “in other cities: SHOWS he: tempera) ne PAA SNE: Low |

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The Indiana State Board of Cleveland 53 22 2 { Evansville .. . 54 1 Finance met today with Gov. Ft. Wayne .... 46 19

Schricker and approved a plan INpraNABoLIS to invest $7 million of State Kansas City ...

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vited a few friends in to See ypa¢ oho rarused to ow adio, | 315-15.50, few $15.75; 425-600 pounds $l4- tions” on freedom are necessary “The Lavender Hill Mob,” I've na radio; : d at : thousand) “She carefully cut all ads show-| Cattle 1500; calves 200; slaughter classes at the present time as a result of thanked my stars a ousand liquor, hosiery, girdles, bras *ciive. fully steady: two loads high choice the civil war in the late '30's and

1170-pound steer $3550: two loads hig . times 1 was Juvied. {and such, frof’ each magazine! choice 1210-pounds $35: bulk ood and the controlled economy. 1 |choice steers and mixed yearlings mostly i ecoIT'S ARTHUR RANK at his and paper before the children 1150-Pounds “down 331-24: small lots com-| Father Sobrino said that

$27-31;

mercial and good odd lots com- nomically Franco has done an ex-

{mercial to choica heifers $26.50-32.. utility 3 y It's one you'll think about the! saw the ads In and commercial cows $21.25, oanners and cellent job, pointing out that in y | As a result at an cutters $17-21.50; vealers active in small the "last decade® Spain's power

{other homes. next day, and still laugh. | supply, strong to $1 higher; top $41 spar- ns > It o Oy . at the Ritz 34th ana arly age, she had two juvenile ingly; bulk ood and choice $38-40: utility SUpply has been doubled and hun Hino ues an is buoged|iaI8 who thought it was ‘corny'|™d sowmercial sosise "dreds of towns, razed dufing the oy ? ’ 5 | « f eighty commerci; 2 ma 3 a . z 3 y {of their mother to do such things. |Bulk wood and commercial 524-28, good Civil war, have been rebuilt. for only three days. Too bad. le LA $26-27 50 nu. the charge that It’s been running in New York hey sneak beer and cigarets,| sheep 1000: not enough offered to test . ‘NF g : : {and lie about it to their mother, |market: quotable nominally steady. Spain played ball with Hitler dur-

: |were allowed to see them. . | best, the soft touch, feather light. “The . children

record-breaking year.

six months, five months in Wash-| rs» sme ——= hg World War II, Father -So- ; ington, where they ought to ap-| TEACH moderation, ‘and, Local Stocks and Bonds ‘brino said “the fact remains that EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS sreciate it, in its fourth month in that over-indulgence cam be” bad, | ——————— Franco did not allow the fueh-

Detroit. Everywhere it has regis-'aven tn food or cakes, or candy. ! =Mar. 5. 195% tered. a new high in the art of} «r¢'eyery child who sees a beer

movie making.

Asked Ter's 22 panzer divisions to cross the Spanish border.”

STOUKS American Loan 5% i ,| American States tassansns & commercial was told that ‘nice’| American States ofd ... :

$2,691,063.37 or $3.02

! . { E {es-c = 73 ‘ites ‘Neutralit % . share. A ™ people drink it. and It only" be. LI Aves dian ped eevs 10" a 3 t Me Rn of $2.00 per / , S . ie , > | Belt RR & St 3.000... 1 ‘He inte ur : 3 |comes bad when people make iti ght Bp @ SU ¥a3 S09 00 62 8 He pointed out further tha ahisre were paid 10 stockiakders ou so, and ‘nice’ people smoke, just Qobbs-Merrill com — ....... critics of Franco overlook the 890,625 shares outstanding. This

Night Banking?

Robbs-Merrill ofd 4%

, ; {as ‘nice’ people chéw gum and|central Sova } 31v, fact<that Germany, at that time, compares with $1.6623 per share | THE BANKS are Pondering. drink soda pop, -the children |Chamuer, of Commerce Son 11s was winning the war “and Franco paid in 1950. I 8 ha to do about Thursdayiy,uidn't be curious. |Citfzens Tid ter 3m pra 80" might have been tempted to throw y 3 o ; Ye “ww o - 3 i og stores will stay open *1 ge: steamed or when par- Consolidated Pin 3 ola” ° 9614 his resources to the axis, but he STOCKHOLDERS IN 47 STATES : y pany, ents are so narrod as to drive Cont Car-Na.var ............

1% hose f aintai Spain's neu- : a . Cummins Eng com chose 10 mamuan 2» pa their children into the very things{Cummins Eng ofd tralify

Delta Elee com

Thursday evenings so people can|

do- business downtown. But the

i is 16 . . : banks have held their official they have tried to hide from |gustern ina Tele 8 ord .. .s Father Sobrino denied that the . De : « them.” Equitable Securities com “+ Protestant minori{v is being pertongues. Equitable "Securities pfd ‘ee : . Family Fihance com .. secuted in Spain. { I

3,619 in a year.

o g = This doesn’t mean they haven't A LOT OF SENSE in a few Eamily Finance 5% pfd .. lays Corp pfd ww

“Out of a total population of thought of it. I understand two|words here. One of the leading Hays So Mfg Co com

Six Arvin lines and many products add up to continued gain in volume

For the sixth straight year Arvin’s volume shows gain. In 1950, net sales represented a 44 per cent increase over 1949. And during 1951, the total rose again, by more than 10 million dollars or approximately 19 per cent, for another

1951 earnings, after anid Advertising was used in record for Federal taxes, amount to|amounts. The fall consumer adper share. | vertising schedule for TV and radio The Federal tax provision equals | alone included 77 Arvin ads in 16

Arvin stockholders live in all | matic machinery and electronic states ‘of the Union except Alabama. More women own stock in| the company than men. Number | feet of plant and office space had of stockholders grew from 3,334 to | to be augmented by the lease of

TELEVISION One of the first with a 21inch set, Arvin continued among the leaders in this field in 1951 With models and performance features such as the Dual-Power chassis.

national magazines.

PRODUCTION AND RESEARCH New methods, new Squjpment, helped retard rising costs. Electrostatic paint application and infrared drying are typical examples. Greater use was made of auto-

| devices. The Company's 1,000,000 square

additional buildings.

Arvin research contributed with | © 0. 1a Somplemental fr ole ta

f d nigh {98 million, only 10,000 are non=—ank Py | yy ro | Herff-Jones Class. A ptd We CL “ . banks are ‘for Thursday night|minigters in.the country once told Hone af a el Catholics®” he said. “Naturally,

Annual Report Ready

hours, The others are sittingime that he grew up with beer in Hook Drug Co com, ,.... 9 ‘with this preponderancé in .num- 2 ; batts jie Yerrigeratar, 1! Never hothered fod Ons awa ef reom $3., bers, it is difficult to avoid situa- The 1951 Arvin Annual Re- : ( en sy him, : 39 * tions which, to the outsider, port, containing extensive

4 4 = THEY HAVE just gone through, ind Mich El 4a pfd financial data, is being mailed

{ product improvement and answers | to problems of material shortage. { The redesigned ‘'Lectric Cook,” | for instance, a built-in VHF-UHF | television tuner, and a new exhaust

this important field by 5-year guaranteed irons, toasters, and most popular electric portable heaters.

30 tenna,

ELECTRIC HOUSEWARES Arvin's “Lectric METAL FURNITURE Arvin

America’s ing ta

Housing Authority Monday the city would be subject to a suit to recover $275,000 the Authority spent before the Council stripped the housing agency<of power, “Not true,” sald Mr, Abrams yesterday. The quoted a 1950 statement by Federal Public Housing Authority chief lawyer Marshall Amis in which the U. 8. attorney said: “The ‘ obligation ‘is not of the city.” / The Housing Authority had obtained the money in preliminary loans from the U. 8. for design and planning of seven housing sites here.

Similar Action in Florida

Mr. Amis issued his statement in May, 1950, about the public housing situation in Jacksonville, Fla. There, the city had taken the same action Indianapolis took Monday night in blocking new construction by the Authority. In Jacksonville, Mr. Abrams said, the federal government simply requested the local Hous~ ing Authority to return the unspent part of the preliminary loans. . He added U. S. representatives had ruled a city can stop public housing in its preliminary stage without any legal requirement to pay back the U. S.. The Construction League spokesman charged the local Authority with using the threat of a suit to recover the $275,000 as a weapon fo force City ‘Council to allow the Authority to continue.

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RADIO 37 types of radios, many equipped with exclusive ah! . * were produced in 1951. clock-radio is the newest member the radio line.

| dinettes now include this “Lady Arvin’ set, des by Rayon Loewy Associates. Iron les and a folding utility chaie + are also important in this division.

. . a - And he would go out on picnics (nd Telephone 48 ptd ~ .. might appear to be discrimina- ! system for automobiles, developed the adjustment y lo 1he Ave daY| where beer was served. His rule jnduls io hig Lt ne A co 5 + 163% torv."” : to stockholders. Extra copies Jin co-operation with car mannfacweek. And that “wasn't easy.| | drinking w a : Todi] Pow & Lt of sner ob 98 J may be secured by writing 4 . Now to juggle hours again, n-drinking was quite simple: lindiananoiis RAways com a 2 “Political prisoners who were Arvin Industries, Inc., Co- || urers, stretch them out on Thursday, lop A man should Jot drink if I ane water §om.e ct seri 103° held were all released in 1946." lumbus, Indiana. _. ARVIN PEOPLE them off somewhere else, tangles harms himself, his family or his| Indianapolis Water 8% pt 108% 8 he said. 1951 was a good year for emthe problem. Job. [Kingan & Co aom-............ 3's 4% = Patrick Fisher, local attorney, o wi ployees. : : I am waiti to se ; . . Kingan & Co pfd gery 86 8 acted. as chairman for ‘the Te PRODUCT PRODUCTION Wages were increased. A Christng to sce, It would 1 * ‘ y | Lincoln National Life 118 122 1 fa . Old-fashioned li 5 bo id. 'Earnin be helpful to the stores. For Carrier's Planes Blow’ |Csueh Corporation ..... ieee {14% Deum session, the fifth in the-cur- -fashioned selling was cou-| mas bonus was paid. Earnings nothing is closer to buying than : PRR 31a rent geries. e pled with modern merchandising | were further increased by incenag > ying Ship From Wharf Mastic asphalt: Sh ——— cs isp Sen methods to solve 1951 sales prob- | tive Sydiena, and rings benehits : ; ) V i Nat 8 CC e 2 . . a a our. And a bank is where you get FREMANTLE, Australia, Mar. Natl Homes pid sooo 10st Local Truck Grain Prices lems. ; Byer 53° 2 cents poi ith money 5—Strikihg tugboat crews are no! N,Ind Pub Sery com ....... 3 26 Va | ; Increased empliasis Waa P on | Expan 1d activity eoupl Mui wr i : handi halite |N Ind Pub Sery 41s pid A 8 = denn | trade shows, dealer and distributor | counseling, testing, and educa- —_— : a Pick 'Em Y (handicap to Ausfralia's afrcraft|\N Orel Say Nir Dat JS Truck wheat 12.02 gatherings, and plant visitations | tional programs, provided many SAR HEATERS Axvin is mated the beet. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS More than 32 mil m oung carrier Sydney when she wants lo Prosress Laundes cam 2 03 New No 2 wh ¢ corn, st 0 | by customers. | opportunities for personal progress. | i. ke For years, oigry fo0 develop- Yon wits wats preduced Suring 1951, I NEVER LOSE my faith in leave port. {Pub Serv of Ind 3's Df 85 '| Sovbeans fi ment has kept Arvin models high In A San} borat EY {OF 4

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SHAN ote and they're fast on propellors of 12 planes lashed on|stokely-Van Camp pid 17% . oo DR ° o goo * ‘ : heir. feet, deck to “blow” the ship away Jahier & Co 52% pfd - oi FOE Cincir nati cases Included on S f A t F GOVERNMENT CONTRAC What the young man has is from the wharf, | 5 i ig : Hin I fo White, 38-41 a brown po 36.30 hii 1 ni 1can 1 ures Car manufacturer Parts for military ot —————————— — = - Mmited Telephone 5% pfd ] ite 34-37'2¢; brown mix 9 4 es eli LORC Re SRT tT gE 2 lay? was first customer | meal reels tor the Signal Corps; I BONDS FART WR Eggi y Net Sales. ... .. $63,997,212.36 | $53,684,137.72 Nearly a third of a century ago | { (i aeified electronic devices {Allen & Sreeh ag ire «+o lunchanged prices, offering ample for Yair Net Income after the first Arvin product, a tire by Arvin AVY ore manufactured An ¢ 08 sb ieee § « jdemang i ean So ion vs g RNS: nyCommeveiatly rown fryers . Federal Taxes..... $ 2,691,063.37 | $ 3,605,126.20 pump, was sold to a Detroit Car he corporation is continui | American Loan 4'us 60 . 98 0c: hens heavy 26-27c: light 19-20¢: old ’ manufacturer. Leading automobile n hung {Bastian Moley 58 61 ......, 97 oosters 17-19c.” Market about steady at Net Income per Share. . $3.02 $4.04 producers of the nation continued to seek government contracts. Batesville Tele Co 420s « 96 unchanged prices; offerings liberal for fair| Net I P t i . Buhner Fertilizer 5s 5 . 91 demand. | el Income as rercent as customers during 1951. In QUOTING G. Ch of Com Bldg ise) ” Butter—Creamery. 90 gcore 9a: premium | of Net Sales. ..... 4.2% 6.7% addition to “Arvin” products and A G G. W. THOMPSON, {Equitable Securities 5580 ..... 96 a A ovision for automotive parts, special brand RYIS PRESIDENT IE | Pr : 'e pa : § « : : | City “Paint f Color sa 64 11: 100 : Federal Taxes..... $ 4,150,341.91 | § 3,335,270.04 merchandise for a leading mail| “Forecasting prospects for 1952, HEoAoln PLES Loss oy 54 os IT por Sha $4.66 _order house and two automobile | during which politics will play an tIndpls Railways :8s 97 . gore omnia re $ 1,781,250.00 | § 1,484 eo firms was produced. important t, may be ni nd Limestone 4s 75 ... iE | = Divide! envio vas ,181,250. ,484,375. . However,’ accor i : Kihner packing sl Bs i I Dividends per Share. .. 2.00 $1.66%4 .~ 10-YEAR RECORD OF SALES ompson, “the oy — Bape Arty Go Bde Terkpenis 01 Tm Ti Current Assets. ....... $20,542,319.73 | $17,446,945.94 Arvin net Sales a Jz, ten Srfiipped to face whatever situa- . ' oi Yhe. RNs : - 20.E oi years ! ; Traction Terminal se 51 90 94 Toe complete Jumury of | Current Liabilities..... $ 7,076,659.50 | § 6,326,451.09 Years BT rs ion ay rise. are substantial, PARTLY CLOUDY AND INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING MOUSE ® $16.00 per day (or $91 | : Widpking Capital...... $13,465,660.23 | $11,120,492 85 more than 28 million in 1944, to | Inventories are well-balanced. CLOUDY AREAS CIOMEINES +. 1. svi oe SELMA] a week) per person until | Net Worth... ...... $15,013,998.96 | $14,658,156.77 more than 34 million iny 1947, to| Plants, thoroughly modernized, [Debits cl 38.05 voy ' March 15. Write or wire So . Shares Outstanding... 890,625 890,625 ° more than -53 million in 1950, and | are adapted to efficient, economi- | Learn the mews BEFORE it | Yor reservations. ] Stockholders of Record. 3,619 3,334 or aed ion sales of $l Ppetation, Bmplovees To happens. Read Washington | © W. 0. Seatbach — General Mgr. Average Number of : ~~ Farnings have been on a con-{vlume, if needed, are ho Sst Calling for predictions of things » Employees....+.. 4,296 4,022 sistently good level during this | ucts, ready for introduction. 4 + to comé on the national scene, FRENCH LICK HL i - | period, as shown in the 1951 Arvin| ‘‘Barring all-out war, 1953 and Our Fair City for the local” SPRINGS HOTEL : Annual Report, "| should be a satisfactory year.” ‘lox-down in’ The Sunday Times. P0000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000R0resesereseseessssosses ip Li ea Te a A - hi y or . r a *

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