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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 27. 15.63 Dow Joaei Wltly. Bond Averages Bank Stocks Steady Hun Hiah Hnuriki The Week's Most Important Business and Financial Shorts LW 82 Philadelphia bank ilocki were, in nana it 71 tMlllle. HI) M5 tlllllea ttcady in the week ended Jan.

Htuatru Indu.ln.l 44 (S fatt till i 25. when the aggregate market Income RtUa 42. Continued trom Page 6 with shipments of finished steel 4J U.74 tl4 2. products, were also up. Sale? and other revenues in 1962 Standard Poor's Weekly 500 Stock Indet budget.

Facilites here will get 538 million, while Kodak plants value of the six ttocki comprising the H. N. Nash It Co. index was $631,230,000 and the yield 8.77 percent, compared with PRELIMINARY figures of Alio Chemical Corp. for the first quarter ended Dec.

31 indicated sales of $2,500,000, an increase of 40 percent over the-' 2 in Texas and Tennessee will Hllh Low How Chi 425 InduetrlnU ihare $30 million. The remain amounted to $603,323,381, com pared with $555,647,599 in 1961 Net income last year was $27, J91.392. equal to $7.81 a share $630,812,000 and a yield of 3.78 shouldn't at least" reach the net of 38 rents a common share and sales of $104,999,000 In last year's March quarter, Thrjiron Haiti. Both were first quarter records. The share net figure is adjusted for a two for one split in April.

Hercules makes naval stores, plastics, explosives and other chemicals as well as solid fuel propellants fur missiles. quarter sales and earnings prob-ibly will at least equal the itrong showing of the year-ear-ier period, Henry A. Thouron, resident, said. Thouron was lamed president and chief xecutive of the company a ago to succeed Al-vert E. Forster, who continues is chairman.

"It's early to say, nit I see no reason why we Caliroada initio ID 41 14.41 33.71 J4 44.14 4.1 51 ,4 14 4541 tSU 4S4J for the previous week. 900 Stock! ler will be used for sales and listribution. The company has $1,808,813 for the first quarter'! last year, William H. Coleman, In 1961 it was" $24654,741, or by Alan Wood Steel Co. showed net sales and operating reve nues of $:8,830,000 for the yeai jnded last Dec.

31. This com oared with $35,677,000 for 1961 Despite the increase in reve nics, the company reported a net loss for the year of after adjustment for tax credit. This compares with a net loss of $279,000 after taxes for 1961. FRED E. STEEN, chairman and chief executive officer, estimated S.

S. White Dental Manu ipent $328 million on U. S. fa nines in the last live years chairman, told the annual meet vaughan said. $6.49 a share, not including a special nonrecurring credit resulting from sale of properties.

PITTSBURGH (DJ). If. K. ing of stockholders. Oil Co announced estimated con Porter Co.

expects to report iolidated net earnings of $162, 300,000 for 1962, an increase of 3.6 percent Over the $153,837,000 1962 earnings rose to $4,166,000. or $2.75 a common share from $3,458,311, or $2.04 a share in 1961, Thomas Mellon Evans. facturing Co. earned about $2 .65 BARRON'S SEES BIG PROFIT RISE FOR BUILDERS OF ROCKET BOOSTERS Read Tomorrow's Issue of BARRON'S for Details of Vast Prospects for Space Industry earned in 1961. Earnings were an estimated $4.53 per share on an average of 35,869,755 shares a common share last year.

In 1961, the dental equipment maker and retailer had revised TO EXECUTIVES SEEKING A SECOND INCOME outstanding during 1962, com chairman, and Charles L. Hoi ber, president, said. The offi cials said they based their state ment on the company's prelimi net income of $792,000, or $19!) pared with $4.50 per share on a a share. Steen aaid consolulat slightly smaller number of ed sales last year totaled about nary earnings report wntcn shares in 1961. $39,300,000 compared with $.16 shows 1962 net sales of $252 200,000 in 1961.

Results for 1961 NEw'yORK (UPI). Earn 179,013 against $241,758,729 in 1961. II. K. Porter is a diversi ings of P.

Lorillard Co. for 1962 have been adjusted to reflect consolidation of the company's will be below the record $28 419,000, or $4.22 a share earned fied producer of rubber goods, forged steel fittings, electrical goods, paints and other French subsidiary. For the first nine months of 1962, net was in 1961, Morgan J. Cramer said $1.23 a share compared with Thousand of suceoss mlndoJ man hav this- cUiir right new. But lack of contact with tht right opportunity thoir ambition for a second $1.38 a share in the 1961 period Almost $2'j billion will lx Fnt lllia year hv the National Aeronaut ion Space Administration inor than lour times as much us just three years iigo.

The Defense- Department is RKinling billion a ear on npan' plus additional billions on it 1CHM program. Who is reeei villi; all the' billions of dollars? A prime lienetieiary i lie rocket industry. (uite a lniinlx-r of companies have at least a hand in rocket tei hnology, developing and supplying certain fuels, engaging in rocket research and i-ou)xneiit development. Hut there are nine companies that stand well out ahead as major rocket and ppace- NEW YORK (AP). Midwin yesterday.

He added that while final 1962 figures were not yet available sales are expected to exceed $500 million for the first ter darkness and cold weather Based on Steen's estimate for all 1962, indicated fourth-quarter profit rose to about $1.42 a share time in the company's history pushed output of electricity last week to the highest figure on from 61 cents a share a year on a 3.5 percent rise in unit record. The total, some 18.110, earlier. Indicated fourth-quarter sales over 1961. Cramer told 000,000 kilowatt hours, compares sales gained to about $10,100,000 meeting of security analysts with 17,467,000,000 in the previ from $9,400,000 in the 1961 in that 1962 net income was ad ous week and le.tttf.ouo.uw in terval. versely affected by advertising the comparable week of 1962, onsme contractor, and in ia just nve oi expenses, higher labor and JOHN J.

NESBITT, will other costs of doing business the Edison Electric Institute said. The previous high was report record sales for 1962, ac cording to Albert J. Nesbitt and lower profit margins in the 18,009,000,000 in the week ended first six months of the year. chairman of the board of the last Dec. 15.

He aaid that profit margins im manufacturer of air condition proved in the final six months EARNINGS of $25,984,392, or ing, heating and ventilating these lime now receive tlio lions snare oi government sjendinR for boosters. Why so few in so broad a field? An incredible diversity of -design requirements prevent newcomers from establishing Riillicient capability. And capital requirements aro heavy, without immediate prosect of return or hoK' of steady long-term demand. Moreover, the booster business bubbles with technological breakthroughs. Will the luu.Iear-iiowered Hover or the liquid-fueled of the year and as a result first $1.78 a share for the 12 months equipment.

Unaudited figures half net income should be mod of Pennsylvania Power Light Income to go unfulfilled. There looms, today, the opportunity of growing and prospering in a field that has advanced in the short span of two years to a $90 million- a year Industry. 4 And the potential has ardly been tapped. Norge has created this new business. Norge has the most experience with It.

Norge has blueprinted your program for success in the elf-service coin-operated dry cleaning field. In Philadelphia alone, 29 Norge Dry Clean Jng Villages are now open and successfully operating and 54 more are on the 'We Invite. you. to consider this challenging new profit opportunity. We are prepared to answer all your questions.

indicated shipments rose ap erately higher than for the same Co. showed a slight increase proximately 10 percent from period a year earlier. over the $25,524,829, or $1.75 $21,614,307 in 1961. Preliminary figures indicate that sales book DETROIT. Burroughs Corp.

share a year earlier. For December, however, profit dropped slightly to $2,233,431, or 15 cents ed during the year 1962 amount Saturn lx tirst. to reach the moon? Or will a reported that revenues in 1962 ed to $25,200,000, also a record cipled, placins our security in jeopardy and 1 compromising our national traditions. AST MARKET- A recent rise in prices paid for tin? works of representational artists vfront' Old M.islors to mine newer onesi, coupled -with sipis of a slump in deiuand for "modern" nbstract art, is an indication, liarnm'a lie' linves, of a weli'oina return to order after decades of i linos. Theso M'iietratin( diseiisHions, week by week in B.irron's, providn needed background for your thinkini; about political and economic events as they occur, both in this country and abroad.

Tellt l'rartiral Impact of New Events Harrim's briiiK you tlie typo of commentary 7 and annlvsis that gives you a "mental heljis you expand your liori.ons of knowlcdun, shows you the f.ir-re.icliintf and prartical sinnili- cani'f of events rather than merely reporting what, happened. Why 1.4 Itarion'a edited this way? Why it Barron's unique at a source of information with which to keep well informed? The ttnswer: Hrron ia written primarily to serve investors. Hut whether or not are personally directed by the investment impact of current jiolilical anil economic developments you sii'mld be aware of, and familiar with, that point of view, to keep yourself properly infoVmad. Why You Can Depend oh Hurroaa ISecause Harron's ia written tor investors, what' you read in it is based on the bedrock of fact, to meet the. needs of tlmso who tlake their money' on what they read in its pages.

This, information has got to be tight got to be practicul to serve tire investment purposes" of thousands of men and women ho save $1,000 or more a year, or who are worth over $10,000. In Harron's, you rind the facts, opinions, and judgment of trends which are relied uon hy.7 the alert, investor and which can help you be a better-informed citizen. Nolhinc ine Like It No other source of information is likt Barron's. It is a Dow Jones publication, and has full use of Dow Jones' vast, specialized information in serving you. Among the topics treated regularly in Harron'a are: Husiness Trembi.

IVoHpects of Industrie -and ('ompanies; Commodity Developments; Tax Developments; Impact of l-'ederal legislation; Slock and Hond Markets; learnings and Dividends; Security Trice Movements; Invest ment Opportunities. Introductory Offer Set for yourself hnw you can tiae Harron's to keep vourself well informed on xli'ital and ecnnomie liHu.iiiis ami llieir signiticani' and to help you handle yuur practical stlaira with greater under tHniling and fureaiclit. Harron's ciwn a year, but you can try it for 17 weeks fur il. Siinlv return the coupon below to aiart your trial subatriptiun. reached a now high for the 13th share, from $2,246,398, or 16 This compares with $21,600,000 consecutive year amounting to $424,681,000.

Revenue in 1961 was for the year 1961, an increase cents a share in December, 1961. Revenues for both periods were of about 17 percent. new development the relatively ancient but increasingly dynamic Held of polid rocketry nose out the others? Scientific competition among the rocket-makers is infense. At the same time, opportunities for profitable divcrsiticat ion are not leing neglected. The coiumtnics are develoninc new lilterglass $401,211,000.

Net earnings were $9,493,000, or $1.42 per share, higher, $154,066,223 against $147,319,374 for the 12 months TWO of Philadelphia's largest banks, Girard Trust, Corn tx and $13,080,872 against $12,533, compared witn $10,489,000, or $1.58 per share, in the preceding change Bank and Fidelity-Phila 128 for December. year. Ray R. Eppert. president.

delphia Trust Co. reported lower net profits for 1962 in spite of said two major factors affected The Pennsylvania Railroad, for the third time in its 116 earnings in 1962. The devalua an increase in operating earn casings for rockets, producing astronauts' ppace suits, working on ortable nuclear reactors and reconnaissance drones. Finally, the government is now ofTering added encoura cement by replacing its old cost-plus-fixed-ice contracts with a more tion of certain foreign curren year history, reported a deficit ings. Girard Trust reported net cies had an after-tax effect of for a full year.

The railroad income of $7,816,063, or $4.62 NO $1,710,000, or 26 cents per share. share, for 1962, compared with said it lost $3,209,900, compared with net income of $3,515,000 or contrasted with $552,000, or 8 17.950,369, or $4.70 a share, in cents per share, in 1961. Fur 27 cents a share for 1961. This 1961, and Fidelity reported net ther, the new leasing program income of $4,398,971, or $4.59 was the second deficit in the last three years for the Nation's share, against $5,739,623, or for general business machines implemented in 1962 had the largest carrier. It reported net $5.99 a share, a year earlier.

realistic cost-plus-mcentive-lee tyx ine possible effect: a boost in rocketeers' profits by as much as All this adds up to fairly dazzling prospects for the major builders of boosters and space engines and tomorrow's issue of Harron's National' Husiness V'mancial Weekly provides on-the-pad details on the key space programs and the fpecilic linns involved. OINIRAL COIN-OP, INC. 9 Penn Center Plaia, Philadelphia, Penna. 10 9-2800 Writ; win or fefepnone new whit choice ocofioni or Iff available. GENERAL COIN-OP, INC.

I earnings of $1,752,900, or 13 cents IIARRISBURG. AMP, effect of deferring approximately $1,900,000, or 28 cents per share, of earnings into future share, for the fourth quarter reported record sales and earn of last year, compared with a ings for 1962. Sales in the year years. net of $16,284,300, or $1.24 a ended Dec. 31 rose to $70,600, share, for the same period of 000 from $50,250,729 in 1961 I 3 Penn Center Plaia, Philadelphia, Penna.

I YOUNGSTOWX, O. Net Income for the Young stows Sheet 1961, Reduced volume of busi while net income rose to $7, LO 9-2300 ness in the face of higher wages, 425.000, or $1.23 a share, from payroll tax rates and equipment Artict.fs liks tills appear In each h9 of llnrrun'f clonelv-rraHonrtl, down-to-rarlh ilin- Tube Co. for 1962 rose 20 percent over the 1961 figure, J. L. Mauthe, chairman, and A.

S. Glossbrenner, president, said. $6,311,450, or $1.04 a share, ac cording to preliminary figures rental payments caused the defi t-uasions of economic mid politickil developmfiits cit, a railroad etatement said. WILMINGTON, I Se1 el Ike feeta eee) ei4Ulia mwelm mnl el Moiye Villa. rieee tend aw eeeVaea el aaeteet Net ViNeee.

Sales and other revenues, along! A PRELIMINARY REPORT! Hercules Powder first that aflrct your daily living. Harron'a viewpoint on lliPRe mallrrii in imior-tnnt to every responsible citizen who is a center of influence in li community and who uesirea to N. Y. Bond Transactions for Week keep himself well mlormed. NAME ADDRESS', or example, in recent weeks a lias probed such topica an: BARRON'S PM2T SOOanurnrtt Chicnpet Falls, Mast.

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