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DETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday, Oct 28, 1952 Sec Coal and Metal Mines Cloud Serene Scene BUSINESS: EXPERIENCED RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT FLOOR SALESMAN WANTED 60U STAR PRODUCTS, INS, 4403 RaiMll Today 1 Det. Steel's Profit Down in 2 Periods 1 World WHEELS Consumers Given Hope in BLS Dip NEW YORK (A5) The coal and metal mining industries were the sore spots this week in an otherwise healthy economy. in FOR SALE or LEASE 0,000 Sq. 70,000 lit PL Sprlsk. Tract i Car Laval la4-19.

Extra Lai4 Par Parfclaf. Harold E. HcCIura Ford Bldg. WO 2-1 C24 A Business State Gets 11.2 Pet. of Defense Michigan, with 11.2 per cent of prime defense contract let alnce the start of war In Korea, trails New York State and California for defense work, Munitions Board quarterly report disclosed.

The state's figures were passed along by the Michigan Economic Development Department, which received the Board's report They totaled through June this year. m. Substantially reduced net profit was reported by Detroit Steel Corp. for both the third quarter and the nine months ended Sept, 30. President Max 3.

Zivian disclosed quarter figures of $967,786, "reflecting the aftermath of the BY KENNETH A. THOMPSON Free Preaa financial Writer BY LEO DONOVAN Free Prut Automotive Writer In the case of coal it was a Detroiters are becoming more aware that their home town sudden strike that cut production. At the metal mines foreign com is also the Used Car Capital of the world. That No. 2 ranking on which our Port of Detroit has taken a stranglehold is overwhelming evidence now that a Federal Food and Drug Laboratory should be established here.

Gov. Williams, supporting the Port of Detroit Commission, petition forced lead and zinc prices to the lowest point In more than two years. Business on the whole was good, last week followed up a February plea to the Federal Budget It isn only the number of used car lots on Livernois, Woodward, Gratiot and side streets, or even the volume of used car sales per capita that decides the center of the multibillion-dollar business. An estimated 18,000 used car dealers including what are known in the vernacular of the business as "shade-tree operators'are generally agreed that the market centers, or at least however. Overall Industrial pro steel strike," compared to in the same quarter last year.

For nine months the company reported net Income of $3,010,975 as against $8,778,305 for the same portion of 1951. Net sales totaled $61,587,913 VS. $88,084,311. ZIVIAN said the company's facilities currently were running at capacity and that "the fourth Bureau with even stronger insistence on action for such a lab DIAMOND WHEELS Flaett Manafac. tares' 3 to 4 Wk.

Delivery Competitively Mead UNITED DIAMOND TOOL CORP. 18227 MONTE VISTA Datroit 31, Mich. duction was counted in astronomical figures. Economists talked of the near future In optimistic terms. oratory.

He pointed out that the city's $47,000,000 of July imports outdid the West Coast's -four major ports (two have emanates, from Detroit laboratories) combined and that our local trade will provide PREDICTIONS of good busi S50.000.000 in imrjort taxes this year. Under the present system quarter promises to be substan- with Detroit's "ancient" customs facilities, import samples have ness in the months immediately ahead were not hot news any more. But during the week a couple of long range forecasts showed less pessimism than many recent predictions. Motor Wheel Corp. for third quarter: $577,460, or 68 cents a ON ARMY contracts, however, Michigan was out in front For vehicles, guns, ammunition and the like, the state has been given $4,246,000,000 of work to produce.

The 11.2 percentage of total contracts represents a gain from the per cent figure of year ago. The nation's total defense contract expenditure through June stood at $73,849,000,000. New York State received 17.1 per cent of this and California 12.9 per cent Ohio was in fourth place with 6.8 per cent Even the consumer heard some good news during the week. The to be sent to Chicago for checking while goods suffer spoilage here. Five more Detroit retailing concerns have leased space in the new Northland Center being built by J.

L. Hudson Co. at Eight Mile and James Couzens Highway. That makes 11 lessees so far. The new five are Fintex Albert's S.

Zuiebeck Sons, Hot N' Kold Shops and United Shirt Distributors Gar Wood Industries is moving its National Lift Co. subsidiary from Waukesha, to its recently acquired United Stove Co. plant in Ypsilanti. Ar Accoonts Government Contracts Machinery and Eqolpiin! CALL ERNIST J. PRIW WOODWARD COMMERCIAL CORP, IS iarla 814 WO S-4414 Government reported the cost of living dropped for the first time At the headquarters of the National Used Car Dealers Association, 918 Penobscot applications for membership now are actually being sought by auto dealers.

CONSIDERING the decided individualism of used car dealers, this is a distinct departure from custom. The initial efforts to organize used car dealers in an association with a uniform code of ethics? common objectives, a genuine warranty on their products and other ear-marks of business coordination among competitors were tough. In 1946, when the movement began, a discouraged exhorter observed: "You might just as well try to convince gypsies they should dress like Amishmen." Now, however, the organization enjoys its best financial and membership condition since 1948. It has full-time legal advisers in Washington and is proselyting with marked success in different parts of the country. in six months.

The drop was attributed to lower food prices. It Wasn't much of a drop three-tenths of a point between Aug. 15 and Sept 15. But it was relief from the steady share, compared to $682,050, or; 81 cents a share, in same quarter of 1951. For nine months: net profit $1,988,267, compared to $2,168,191 In same period last: year; net sales $49,056,410 vs.

$56,340,758. National Automotive Fibres, Inc. for nine months: net consoli-j dated profit $1,402,272. compared to $3,153,599 In nine months ended Sept. 30, 1951; net sales VS.

$69,233,590. Timken-Detrolt Axle Co. for quarter ended Sept 30: net profit $1,674,750, compared to $1,408,544 In same 1951 quarter; net sales $52,680,894 VS. $49,716,198. Flameless, Flueless Furnace Found LT.

GEN. Edmund B. Gregory, former Quartermaster Gen Detroit Trade The automobile manufacturers and the crude oil producers were among the star industrial per eral and War Assets administrator, has been named to the board of F. L. Jacobs it was announced by Clare S.

Jacobs, president. He Week Ending Oct. SI, Iuu High Low Clou NCh. Bales Miles Goodwin Elliott, who left his job as sales manager of formers. 3 8 150 4.1S Allen Altee Brew Baldw Rub Brirea Mff failed to indicate, but Lt Gen.

Gregory appar 13 PASSENGER cars and trucks 84 84 82 433 830 84 ently is a candidate of the New York stock' r8 Br-MoL Mf 2 2 BurrAddMeh tne Midtown Motor in Norfolk, to preach the gospel of organization for the NUCDA, says the recruiting program surpasses even his early hopes. "WE'LL DOUBLE bur membership in a year," he said. The NUCDA now has almost 1,700 paid-up members. 6bs 100 Bank Stocks Uoneoiid fa 17 17 24 Vi 24 36 '4 36 23 231 16 6 17 4 6 holders'' protective committee which is seeking three places on the Jacobs board. The general's election beats the gun, too, for just last week 36 23 Com Pow Det Edison Det-Mieh SI 6 4- 470 1013 8085 woo Cloae of Builneai, OH.

24. farr.nt Annual Rid A.k Dltld. rolled off the assembly lines at the highest rate In 16 months. The auto men produced 148,007 units compared with 138,088 the previous week, and 121,215 a year ago. Crude oil production hit a new high for the second successive week.

Output was 6,450,350 bar 13 13 Det Steel Crp 14 Economy Bal Ve 38Va 38ft Federal Mqr 39 tt "A Los Angeles used car dealer who was in Detroit to buy for his spring inventory overheard me talking to a used car Clare Jacobs was quoted by the Wall St Journal as saying, "Indications are that we won't be able to come to any agreement with them tt 715 Fed Mot Tr 34 3 US ss.ort 70 3 00 3 3 FrankenmBr 3 1411(1 City Bank Comwlth Bank Duron Bank D-lroit Tnut Induatrl Nat Bank Mftre Nat Bank N'at Rank Detroit 24H 24 6'A 6 Frueh Tra Z4a Gar lndui aty 190 KOO wholesaler yesterday and he jumped at the chance to get in," Elliott said. fl 3 no 30 S.I 1 1 BO at aoo 44 It ib 2 00 Goebel Br I'l 110 (the committee)." A furnace with no flame, no fuel and no chimney is the development claim of three Grah-PaiKft 2 Micht- Quntattone turaithed bt i'irit 57 S'JOO Gen. Gregory Elliott has added hundreds of members in Virginia, North and South Carolina, Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey in ean corp. 23 23 urtukeiuii -i 'i KlnsheeK'p 23 Kinel Drur 1 4a SiMvY Kreefo S3 34 34 V4 34 4- CRUSHED loO 100 4 SOO 200 100 874 455 Cleveland men. They say it operates like a refrigerator in reverse, with the oil in a sealed unit giving off heat as the molecules In the oil are broken down.

Corruption is a topic of the hour, so businessmen should Micmaaiiu i Motor Prod 28(4 the past several months, he reports. "But I only just touched the possibilities there," he said "In Detroit, 81 new members have joined np in the last day and a half." 2H SAtt 17 17 "Can't say what It li. ERAOICO baiid It whan tbay did ax-terminating on tha pramltas." rels against 6,441,000 the previous week and 6,271,450 a year ago. The steel mills weren't setting records but they were mighty close to it. Estimated production this week was 2,214,000 tons of ingots and casting.

That's only 1,000 tons under the record set two weeks ago, DURING the week the National Production Authority talked steel rations for most consumer goods 4 13 1.1 8 8 nOOVDD IB Hoekim Ml 16 HowellKIMo 8 HiiMiLA-Mt .114 if I 402 lflO S2S "548 come up with some standards of business ethics to guide college Murray Corp 19 10'. 18 Nat Stamp 3i 3H One of the objectives of used car dealers nationally is to students, Prof. D. M. Phelps, of University of Michigan's Busi 1611 Pa.

k.Moti ar 4S 100 3'. Park the 3 ness School, believes. He has issued a call to the Purchasing 3', 41 3'. get rid of ceiling prices on used cars. They look upon the OPS as the "Office of Price Stimulation" in agreement with Presi pamepfti: ej 4 3H 9 3H I 4', Vat Drleawara.

rarklot Lata. ata. Cronin Coal Supply Co. WO 2-6855 Agents Association of Detroit and the Detroit Sales Executives dent Roosevelt former economics adviser, Edwin D. Nourse.

PenmMPr Prophet KliCo RlverftalP Rudy Mir 1 1" 1 Most used car dealers are optimistic about the future. The Club for a forum Thursday night in Ann Arbor. Chester F. Ogden, Fred D. Sicklesteel, D.

C. Crawford and William F. Horsch will help in a panel discussion on "ethics in buying and Scotlen-Dil 1S50 2030 200B 00 12110 1.108 sou 200 400 S'M 6B4 103 134 industries In the first quarter of 1953. The NPA said such steel will be doled out at a rate equal to 33 IS 1 13. 13.

14V 14 3 3 2114 21 12 12 12 13 selling." Growing Livonia will get its second National Sheller Mfe 14 SlandTubeB 8 -SiiperlorTfcD 84 TimkDAx 21 civile Cp 12 US Radiator 12 Bank of Detroit office Wednesday when temporary facilities more new cars flow from manufacturing plants, the greater the supply of used cars for volume turnover, they contend. They want a return to competitive selling, just like the franchised dealers in new cars. And they expect to get it this spring, the same as the manufacturers expect to get rid of materials controls. per cent of use prior to the Korean war. will be inaugurated at Plymouth and Deering.

It will be National Salet for week. R9.205 aharea. Bank's 42nd branch in the metropolitan area. i Cut Out for Modeling Actually, however, It may not be quite aa tight aa that indicates. The NPA said factories can fatten supplies with leftover 1952 allotments.

Rehearsal Pays WHEN RUSSELL H. LUCAS, of Charles A. Parcells In the financial sector, business loans continued to break records. explains "How to Read the Financial Section of a Newspaper" FOR SALE 6 5-YEAR FIRST MORTGAGES Detroit Metropolitan area Improved real tat worth oyer twlrt the oiortiete. All hay Mortaaite Title Ineuranra a a a I payment.

Amooote 1 1,800 and an. LIST ON REQUEST GRISWOLD MORTGAGE CO. 423 Ford Bid WO 3-7280 at Monday night a Investment "Know-How program at Down They were at a new top for the fourth straight week DeSoto had to replace or substantially alter more than 1,200 tools, machine and fixtures in its Detroit body plant for the 1953 models. While its plants were closed by the steel strike last summer, however, it held a "dress rehearsal" which enabled it to make the real changeover this month in only a fraction of the normal town Library, he'll hand out tear-sheets of (ahem!) these, the 000,000 compared with the previous week and Free Press financial pages. We had been hoping to be models some day, so thank you, Mr.

Lucas. $20,489,000,000 a year ago. Week's Range on N.Y. Curb Election Rally Fades Salri 8ale Net In l(M)e Blah Low Cloae Chae 8ale Ket In 100a Blah Low Cloae Chae YOUNG MAN to learn restaurant equipment business. Good future.

GOLD STAR PRODUCTS, INC. 4403 Russell In 100a Blah Low NEW YORK IAP Following" la lilt of traneactiona on the New York Curb Exohajire rivm? all atocka and bondi WaitttBd 20 1 1 Chief Mnr 60 1 Claude Neon 153 KroppFor.20e 15 KroyOila 38 LakeShnr.30n 81 Lakey Fdy 6 i 11 'A 50 STOCKS TO SELL Outlook for many active issues warrants sivitch to stronger stocks ARE you protecting your stock market profits against weak ness now developing in many individual issues? With competition increasing, and 7 out of 10 companies showing earnings declines, investors should be prepared for lower prices for many "Big Name" issues. At the same time opportunities for investment profits still exist in stocks of those exceptional concerns which are showing good results despite controls, rising costs and higher taxes. 50 TO SELL 20 TO BUY In a new, exclusive Report UNITED Service gives definite Buy or Sell advice on the following and other active issues. Allied' Chemlfal teerfyaee Carrier Cera LacUwee tlrtrafl fWthHM Aaaer Steel Hi laUwia-Una free pert Salpker Oweia-lll Slats Troat WerU Arr Atlel Peweer leraer Oil Nelteiwl lead PirHtersa Ceka Paa Aawr Alf Ueitvllle Nb SaKk-NitFatk tatefNItkel teH Typewriter SeaAaiTroM A rear DUHIIiaf Srayheaad Cera A rear yea am id Texas pac lead lemiaatM la4 AnarWeeUa Jaaet Ueoniia USSmehlafl TTmkea Seller I le4erHilltS Ceiea km Jeoof IwrftlaaaUaS CaU, Mebile 0 Weil led Seoor CM an Watt Dtaa Sack Oil SeoaeaH Oil Amer leak Nela Uaited She Meek CredUe Ste Eefle-Piiaef Simnea! Ce Peirk (el A Perlry lokeriet MaaiaaCeapar AaewaaaiaM Taxat 611 Jalpk AaMrkaa Airl labber SeerryCeqe Read why UNITED is advising profit taking on many of tit abwt stocksalso which 20 issues art recommended for current investment youu mik 0 "TRIAL" As an introductory offer, we will scad this Special Report tod the Jl Weekly UNITED Service for one full month to new readers for only J.

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ADDRESS BOX 1171, DETROIT FREE PRESS. DETROIT 31. 65 5 si .1 I 1 6 6 14 15 13 14 1 6 2 Crowley Mil 8 AnacoLd 169 6 Mid St Pet 36 iS "A 37 IN Weekly N. T. Curb Exchante Stork alee.

Oct. 24: Total thia week. 1.412.025; week aao. 1.584.710: year aao. 2.690.280: a Mlri-W Abr 6 MiriwPin2 18 8 8 8 8H 614 614 12 12 6 6 36 36 27 S'4 16 8 12 6 8 13 87 14 Vi Jan.

1 to date. 86.389.435: 1951 to date. 13 An? Lau A Apex El MI Araus Cam Vi Ark Gaa .60 Do A .00 Do nf .60 14 MlnCpCan a 43 1 4 13 i 13 time. C. F.

"Boss" Kettering, General Motors research consultant, will be the principal speaker, Nov. 24, at the Golden Anniversary dinner for David J. Wilkie, automotive editor of the Associated Press. Dave, as reported in "Wheels" last week, will celebrate 50 years with theAP. He will be honored by all of the top figures In the auto Industry who can get Into the Sheraton Cadllla Hotel that night.

Robert C. punter is the new director of dealer business management for Hudson Motor Car Co. W. E. Kimbrough, manager of truck sales of Ford Division, has been appointed a member of the Truck Manufacturers Industry Advisory Committee of the National Production Authority J.

C. (Jack) Jamieson is the new Pacific Regional manager for Pontiac. Tom A. White, his predecessor, comes back to the central office Chrysler has established a new service office in San Francisco with William H. Bushkln, veteran representative, in charge James L.

Davidson, associate of automotive poineers In the EMF died at Marshall, early this month 43 40 42 1 91.303.729. Weekly N. Y. Curb Exehanre Bond aalea: Total thia week. S510.0'n: week aeo.

year aro. $1,057,000. 22 14 Vt 14V4 10 A 10 V4 12 2 28 12 2 21 in 12 10 26 27 12 12 ArmatRubA 2a 9 AroEquip 24 Aaplnook 30 151 1514 17 16 44 2A 2 21 21 iwoiyDan i ou Mono; Pict 3.1 MounlStPw 84 44 MuePRingr.45e 12 NatAUDehiM 41 Nat Bell 64 NatFuelG .80 63 Nat Pet 78 Nat Phoenix 128 Nat Research 21 NatlnRad .31 NBritBOil i7rt MORTGAGES 13 13 13 8 8 8 8 8 8 2 2 2 14 13 111 1H 1U A iJ ilvt ikt '4 il n- 4 6H V4 1814 1. 6 6 18 17 844 13 19 22 15 17 1 13 19 6 3 7 14 8 8 fill 6'i 13 20 54 3 7'i 17 18 16 134 13t 13V4 LA SALLE Wines Champagne, Inc. DIVIDEND NO.

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Company located up-state New York has had steady growth and now has 1600 employees. This position has further promotional opportunities. Salary and benefits commensurate. Write complete details of education and experience to Box 1149, Detroit Free Pressr Detroit 31, Mich. 5 4 4 4 a1 a 0 Payable from specifically pledged taxes within millage authorized by vote.

Interest exempt, in tha opinion of counsel, from Federal Income Taxes under existing law. SOUTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER, the multi-million dollar suburban retail center, with its new Federal Department Store, other shops, and ample parking facilities, is to be built on an 80-acre tract in this school district next year. Further growth is also indicated by si single builder's plans for 500 new homes. District adjoins western city limits of Wyandotte. Official Population Estimate of District 6,100.

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