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ffQ . • . " • ' > ■ • '-1 ' ' / V 2 SectionsESTABLISHED- Section1839In 2 the Commercialw Financial' Chronicle , Reg. U. B. Pat. Office ' ' ■ ' Volume 173 Part 1 New York, N. Y., Monday, May 14, 1951 * January-March ' •■ •••.'. v- ' • ■ f • ' ■ ' , . V • ftjnci v A MM JCf Ai ■ i / /. ' "! ■ DEPARTMENTS , General Index II General Corporation and Investment News IV - State and City. VII Security Dealers and Brokers— j, XI ' • • V . , . * Banks, Trust Companies, Etc. * XII v!; . -V ' • . '• . - • ... ' . : •'v / • ' ; . • :t .' b ■ ' ; ' f / ' ' 1 I . • 1 \ i • January to March, 1951/Inclusive Volume 173—Part I r - WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY, PUBLISHERS 25 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK 7, N. Y. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis BUS. ADM* library II INDEX January-March Mr INDEX TO VOLUME - 173 i •' PART 1 I January 1 to March 31, 1951 SIS 9 General Index Page Page Page Page Pags ^ A Building (see also Housing) — Gilbreath, W. Sydnor, Jr.—_—___ 2)6 Prospective offerings. See under Depression, Curtis ter Kuile sees threat Building permits, Dun & Bradstreet Goldsmith, Bertram M. 296 Regular Features. of, in peace Acceptances. See under Banks and •, ; 1130 188, 747, 950, 1359 Griesedieck, Alvin 296 Securities now in Banking. registration. See ttock Exchange— Construction reports by—• Detroit^ 'Engineer¬ Griswold, W. E. S., Jr —— 296 under . Adams, Orval W., address at Salt Regular Features. Election ■<_[ ing News Record"—- 299 Lake Gutelius, H. B. 296 Capital gains tax. See under Tax Record. See City __ 726 under Stock and Bond Monthly — 346,1048 Agriculture. See under Farmer. Hallanan, Walter S. 298 opinions. Quotations. , WeeKiy 93, 188, 346, 465, 552, 649, Agriculture under U. S. A. Harper, John — —— 298 Cement, Portland— 188, 465, 848, 1160 Devaluation. See under Dept. See - Currency Sta- 747, 848, 950, 1048, 1160. 1261, 1359 Aircraft Harriman, Lewis G. — 298 Chapman, John F., on export business 1325 bilization. , industry analysis-,-. 432 _ • ■ Forecast Allied by W. E. Hoadley, Jr.— 727 Harris, H, Hiter 298 Chicago Stock. Social Science Associations, re¬ Exchange record. See Dewey, Tnos. E., addresses Republican By Mort. Bankers Assn._____— 1347 view of Henderson, B. E. — 298 Midwest Stock Club Lincoln meetings 57 Exchange. Dinner— 718 By Thos. S. Holden— — 1019 Holman, Eugene 1—9 300 Chile— Dividends Altschul, Selig, on aircraft industry— 432 ___43, 141, 241, 419, 512, 603 " Bullis, Harry A., on inflation 528 Bond Holmes, John —_____ 300 amortization ____ Aluminum production. See Non-fer¬ 260 666, 799-, 865, 968, 1107, Business forecast 920 1177, 1313 rous Metal Market. Holtzclaw, Jack G. > 300 China— Dividends, Cash, publicly reported by Bullock, short¬ American Eankers Association— Calvin, foresees labor Huber, Phil 300 Nationalist, U. S. Rep. Martin urges aid corporations 465, 1359 age 1249 American Institute of Humphreys, Harry E., Jr 302 lor Banking— 809 Dodge, F. W., Corp., construction re¬ Burgess, W. Randolph— Huston, Chas. Cincinnati Debate on Marshall Plan 1042 Lukens, Jr 302 Stock Exchange record. ports and estimates. See under Dollar value, discusses : 632 Round Table meeting 743 Ihlefeld, August 302 See under Stock and Bond Quota¬ Building. Burrell, O. K., paper on investment— 154 Janas, tions. American Institute of Banking. See Sigmund 302 Dorsey, Harold B., addresses Boston Bush, Vannevar, on U. S. strength under American Bankers Assn. Jarman, W. M. 302 Civilian demand, views on Investment Club curbing, of ; 429 American against Russia 1123 Johnson, Theodore 304 D. B. Woodward Dow-Jones Telephone & Telegraph Co. l 53 Stock and Bond Averages. Business and colleges, Roger Babson Johnston, P. W, — —_—-— 304 See debentures discussed by Theo. Prince 913 Clague, Ewan, on wage-price con¬ under Stock and Bond Quo.a- ' urges cooperation between 1339 Annual reports, stockholder prefer¬ Joyce, Adrian D. 304 tracts 437 tions. Business Conditions— ences Kendall, Henry P. 304 Cleveland Stock analyzed . 538 Exchange. See Mid¬ Dulles, John F., addresses American See under Depression. "D". See Kidde, John F. 304 west Stock Association for Appropriations. See under U. S. A.— Exchange. U. N— 64 also Recession. Congress. Kiley, J. P. 304 Coal Industry— Federal Reserve As We See It. See under Editorial Banks, views of Kinsolving, Wm. C. 306 Production coal— various. See under Federal Re¬ Comment. Large, Jas. M. 306 Monthly 346, 848, 1261 serve Bank of, : Eccles, Marriner ATF, Inc., name changed—.: 728 Leverone, Nathaniel 306 Weekly 93, 188, 346, 465, 552, S., on defense pro¬ Federal Reserve Atomic Board, views of. Lindsetli, Elmer L. 306 gram attack, preparations for, rec¬ 649,747, 848, 950, ;_ 526 See under Federal Reserve Sys¬ ommended by Research Institute— 157 Long, Kenneth C. 308 1048, 1160, 1261, 1359 Inilation, cites causes of______ 1021 Auction sales. See tem, Board of Governors. E. 308 Edie, Lionel under Stock and Lyon, Alfred Production coke— D., business forecast 535 Bond First Nat'l Bank of Boston review. 99 Editorial Quotations. MacFarlane, Robt. S 308 Monthly 346, 848, 4261\ 1359 Comment— ,1 ' Inflation. See under ,5I". And Aul, Harold E., addresses investment Madeira, Percy C., Jr 310 Weekly 93, 188, 346, 465, 552; They Wouldn't Work! (boxed) (323 bankers International Monetary Fund. See "And — 909 Maestre, Sidney 310 649, 747, M8, 950, Pity 'Tis, 'Tis True" (boxed) 742 under Automobile International Bank. Main, Hanford As We See It industry, passenger, fore¬ ^— 310 1048, U60_, JU>6r,a359 (weekly feature) 53, Leaders' forecasts and views on cast — . Marks, Laurence M. 1 310 1147 Cobleigh, Ira U„ on Income bonds___ 1327 149,249,429,521,613,709, v • * 434', 533, 535, 809, 826, V Marshall, Walter P. ; 310 Coe, Jacques, monetary opinion- 714 809, 909, 1013, 1121, 1221, 1325 917,»913, 919, 920, 1227, 1229 Hear! Hear! B Martin, Hon. Jos. W„ Jr 312 Cole, W. E., on rearming Western Hear! (boxed). 1347 National Assn. of Purchasing Agents NASD, editorial Mather, Wm. A. •. 312 Germany ^ 1242 comment anent < reports. See under "N". Babson, Roger W., views on— May, Morton J. 312 Collective bargaining. See under La¬ policies and powers of 1015 "Barn Yard" National City Bank of N. Y., Not So economics——______ 1026 . • McAllister, Elliott * 312 bor conditions. ' Simple, After All! (boxed) 1142 monthly "Letter" ——89 Business and colleges—____________ 1339 McCarthy, John E. 312 Colombia— Einzig, Paul, analyses of conditions in NICE Cattle and release, "Business Highlights" 1347 Great Britain and dairy farming prospects 1241 McKenna, Philip M. 314 I Bond exchange extended 57 Europe. See un- • Prices. See under "P". .. der Draft, indiviual readiness for 631 McLaughlin, Donald H. 303 Comer, Harry D., sees "new era" 1229 Regular Features. • ■ Recesion. See under "R". Inflation 723 Melville, Ward 314 Coming Events in investment field. Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D.—• State of Trade & Population, U. S.———— 819 Industry—weekly See under Radio report to nation Metzman, Gustav i 314 I Regular Features. t ; 629 Prices 10 features. See under Fea¬ Electric years hence— 1133 Regular Moore, Roy W. 314 Commerce Dept. See under U. S. A. appliance business forecast— 1340 Stock market— ; tures. See 529 Moreell, Ben 314 Commercial paper. See under Banks Electricity. under Public Utility World War III Business — —_ 919 Failures, Dun & Rradstlreet Industry. Morrow, J. D. A. —_— 316 I and Banking. Report— : : Backman, Jules, on inflation,—. 914 ; Mucher, Victor 316 Commodity Prices— Electronics, review of "____; 1121 Monthly —93, Inventories, views on——_____— 1342 747, 950, 1359 Murray, Frederick F. 316 Moody's Index 93, 188, 346, 465, Emergency Banking Act of 1933, Dr. Baillie, Hugh, on Weekly ___93, 183, 346, 465, 552, 649, Spahr opposes use rearming Germany— 293 Neal, A. G. 316 552, 649, 747, 348, 1160, 1261, 1359 of___ 1039 Addresses news 747, 848, 950,1048,1160, 1261, 1359 Employment. See also advertising execu¬ Neilly, Balmer ^ 316 U. S. Dept. of Labor index— 93, under Labor tives Business „i—; —__—_ incorporations, new Dun & Conditions. 448 Ncumark, Arthur J. 316 183, 346, 465, 552, 649, 747, Bradstreet —346, 747, 1261 Employment and Baker, Jacob, business forecast— 533 Nichols, Thos, S. '_ 317 I 848,950, 1048. 1160, 1261, 1359 payrolls, U. S. Business inventories, Department of Dept. of Labor—. Baltimore Stock Exchange. See Phila¬ Norris, Ernest E. —- 317 Common stocks. See under Stock 188, 747, 1261 Commerce 465, 552, 1160, 1359 Equity investment delphia-Baltimore Stock Exchange. Olds, Irving S, 317 I Market Analyses. discussed 58 Business Bank and Federal government dis¬ European attitude on U. S. Clearings. See under Banks and Otto, Robt. W. — 318 ! Congress. See under U. S. A. foreign : ;:: cussed by J. J. Rowe 149 situation discussed Banking. Paige, Clifford E. * 318 , Ccnklin, Geo. T., Jr., addresses Amer. by Ernest T. Weir. See under Business and Finance Speaks After Parkinson, Thos. I. 318 Economic Assm 154 "W". Bank Debits. See under Banks and ! Turn of the Year— Pearson, C. C. 318 Connecticut Brevities Evans, R. M., on credit curbs 1134 Banking. .J_____261, 720, 1140 Excess profits tax. See under Abrams, Benj. _—1 264 Percy, C. H. — 319 t Construction. See under Building. Tax Bank and Insurance Stocks. See un- Peterson. Opinions. Acker, Ernest R._ 264 T. S — 320 Consumer goods, heavy, forecast 1333 >■ der Regular Features. Adam, Malcolm .266 Piper, W. T. 320 Consumer prices. See under Prices. Export-Import Bank loans to— Bank of— Consumer Israel Adams, K. S. — 266 Price, Gwilym A. 320 price index for moderate 99 Canada, See under Canada. Albright, Horace M. 266 Rathje, Frank C. 320 income families —649. 950, 1261 Export surplus trend, Sec'y Snyder Commerce Consumer notes decline of (Canadian). See under Alexander, V. J. — 266 Reeves, John M. 321 purchases of commodities. 1041 Canada. Allyn, S. C. 266 Reynolds, Richard S., Jr 321 Dun & Bradstreet 552. 1048. 1359 Export trade. See Foreign Trade Montreal.