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V Indiana COLUMBIA was elected vice president and in would go into the plant, create some Death of Edsel Ford 1919, after the Ford family had situation that would be difficult to out all or Steel bought minority stockholders, adjust handle from an adminis- Ingot Capacity NEW YORK BOND MARKET Stock Averages MORTGAGE he was made president. trative and then walk off n. z. hobo quotation! fur- viewpoint Chi & N W in 4s87 n 57 New Orl TAM 5s SB C 71 Besides his automotive and nished by the Associated — an Interests, leave it for the son to discover Chi ft N W ien 3'/a 687 56% New Orl TAM *fes 66 67 is is no Pres*. Rails. Util. Stks. Puts War Job Edsel was president of the Detroit and adjust. Boosted Chi Rys 1st B> 37_ 54% N 7 A Putman 4s S3 551* Indust, LOANS Again 3,000,000 TODAY’S Net change +.8'+.3 +.1 +.5 Institute of Arts, whose collections SALES. CRlftP 4%s 62_ 33% N T cent ref 6s 2013 651* Probably nothing that transpired (Reported In Dollars.! CRl&P4%i80_ 11% N Y Cent 311s 46 10115s Close today x72.1 x26.9 34.4 x51.5 numerous Favorable Rate he enriched with notable in Domestic_ 15 067 500 C R 1 ft P gen 4s 88 50 NY C ref his career caused Edsel as 4yts2013 A 591* Prev. day.. 71.3 26.6 34.3 51.0 HIST DEED OF TRUST ONLY and he was a trustee of the Foreign 257 000 C R 1 ft P in 4s 88 reg 46% N Y Cent eon 4s 98 65 On Father's Shoulders gifts, much — Week unpleasantness certainly Tons Since 1941 U. S. Government 20 000 ago 71.4 26.3 34.3 50.9 National Foundation on Matters of Chi R I ft P ref 4s 34 31% N Y Cent 3V«s 62 84>* nothing caused as much C Ter H ft S ref 6s 80 72% N Y Month ago 68.4 25.1 32.8 hiip pub- TREASURY. Close C A H R 3 VaS 97 85>* 48.8 GEORGE I. BORGER Business Policy ; the National Foun- Chi On Sta 33/45 63 E. 110 N Y L Two Men licity—as the movement to obtain 214s 1964-69 .100 20 Cen Sh 3'*s 96 69<* Year ago 50.1 15.0 23.3 34.6 •43 Indiana Ave. N.W. Key Resign; dation for Infantile Paralysis; mem- Open-Hearth Program Chi ft W ind 4V4s 63. 102% NYC Mlcb C 3>/2S 96 64>* his exemption from the draft in the NEW YORK CITY. Close. 1943 high.. 72.1 26.9 34.6 Nat’l <350 Chi ft W Ind 4s 62 100% NYCASL rf 5V*s 74 A 94 51.5 Sorenson ber of the National Advisory Com- To Be Js 1980 106% Recognized First World War. Those close to Completed by Choc O ft O con 6s 52 46% N Y Ch A StL 4'is7R 83>* 1943 low 60.2 18.3 27.1 41.7 mittee of the American Red Cross; him pictured him as deeply hurt by FOREIGN. Close. Cln On Term 3 '/as 71. 109% N Y Conn 1st 3'is 65 105 1942 high.. 60.6 19.7 27.5 41.6 As Production Genius vice president and trustee of Henry Next Argentine 4s 72 Feb CCC&StL ref 4'/as 77. 59% N Y Dor* 1st 4s 61 a “general of his February 82% 731* 1942 low 46.0 14.4 21.1 32.0 Ford Manu- misunderstanding" Argentine 4s 72 Apr 82% CCCftStL dlv 4s 00 80% NYGELHAP 6s48 Hospital; airector of the By the Associated Press. llg xNew By the Associated Pres?. position. Australia Bs fin CCC&StL WftM 4s 91 56% 1943 high. {Insurance^ facturers National Bank of 88% N Y G El H A P 4s49 111'* Detroit; Belgium 6’/aS 49 #9 Cley Short L 4VaS 61 95 (Compiled by tne Associated 26.—The death of In NEW YORK, May 26.—The steel N Y Lack A W 4 ‘is 73 78>* Press.) DETROIT, May chairman of the board of Detroit Congress Democrats and Re- Brazil 8a 41 Clev On Term 5%s 72 91% 45% N Y Lack A Wn 4s 73 73 Edsel Ford back on the publicans took expansion program has provided Brazil 6%a Clev [In Term 6s 73 83% today placed University School, and president of opposing positions 1926-S7.. 43 NYNHAHct6s48 S3'* around tons of additional Brazil B'.is Clev On Term 4Vas 77 75% shoulders of 79-year-old Henry Ford and shouted for and his 3,000,000 1927-67.. 43% N Y N HAH c> tr 6s40 7 the Ford Foundation, which a few against Fuel li 90 681* No Brazil 7z 62 _ 43 Col ft 6s 70. / matter what type of \ the executive direction of the far- exemption. The elder Ford at the ingot capacity since September of N Y N H A H 4 '*s 67. 47 years ago initiated a better homes Brisbane 6s 57 88 Col Sou 4 ‘/»s 80 .. 39% / policy you need we ean \ Iron in its N Y N H A H 4s 47_ 44>* flung industrial empire the elder time was regarded as a Democrat J.941, Age reported today Buenos Aires 4%s 77. 73 « Col GftE Bs 52 May 100 Bond project in suburban Dearborn, not N Y N H A H 4s 65... 441* Averages f serve you most efficiently. \ with an and soon industrial survey. Buenos Aires 75. 75% Col GftE 6s 61 97% go Ford started 40 years ago far from the administrative offices was to run for United weekly 4V<s NYNHAH4S66 4*1* in in in Canada 4s 60.109% Com Ed cv db 3%s 68 113% Indust. Util. P We are prepared to 'initial of $28,000. States Senator on the Democratic "Records of the WPB Steel N Y N H A H 4S 67 19 KT Rails. gn. paid-in capital and parent factory site of the Ford Divi- Canada 3s 68_102 Cons Ed N Y 3 Vis 48 105% Net +.3 unc. -J N Y N H A H 3‘is 54 43 change +.1 unc. ★ budget your insurance ^ I Edsel's death came not long after Motor Co. ticket. Republicans held Edsel's sion,” said the "show that as Canada 3s 67_101% Cons Ed N Y3'/as66 106% survey N Y N H A. H 3',e 66 421* Close today X77.6 104.9x103.2 59.8 costs and finance your I 'the of two Ford name to 1 Canada 3s 68 _103% Cons 011 3 '/as 51 ... 104% resignations key his famous father was up ridicule, while Democrats of May there were 2,083,000 tons N Y O A W ref 4s 92 11** Prev. 77.3 premiums. I Although Canada 2 Vis 45 100% Cons Rwys 4s 64_ 43% day 104.9 103.1 59.8 men—Peter E. Martin, vice presi- j praised him and that he of new hearth and N Y O A W gen 4s 55 6 the dominating personality in the argued open 953,700 tons Chile Mtg Bit 6Vis 67 23 ConsRwys4s6H 43% Week ago 76.8 105.0 102.9 59.9 N Y Sus A W 53 37 42V, Investigate this service! / dent. and A. M. Wibel, purchasing could serve his country best of new electric furnace in Ch M Bk 57 Consum Pwr 3%s 70 111 % huge Ford industrial organization. j by stay- capacity 6Vis assd 21% N Y Steam 3Hs 63 109 Month ago 75.4 105.0 102.2 59.9 Both had been with the Ford at home Ch Bk 6s 61 assd 21% Consum Pwr 3V4s 69. 109% agent. Edsel was no Whenever ing and "turning out the operation. Of the blast furnace pro- Mtg N Y W A B 4'is 46 19'* Year V figurehead. ago 62.5 103.6 94.5 Ch Mtg Bk 6s 62 assd 21% Consum Pwr 3'is 66 108% 48.1 Co. almost since its inception in guns." gram. tons had been Norf Sou cv 6 2014 47'* there were public appearances to be 4,505,000 blown 7s 42 23V. Crane Co 2'/4s 50 101% 1943 high 77.6 105.2 103.2 Chile assd_ NorfolkASou 4'is 98 85‘* 61.1 a small Detroit carpenter ship. Mr. in 1. New coke Crucible Steel 3'/4s 65 96 made, before Senate committees, or Supporting the statement that May by-product Chile 6s 60...... .. 24% Nor Psc 6s 2«47 80'* 1943 low 64.6 103.8 98.0 53.2 Cuba Nthn 43 cl 37% Martin had installed the first me- oven 1 was Chile 6s 6! Jan assd 23% 6%s Nor Pac 5s 68 1942 elsewhere, Edsel the Edsel personally wanted to over- capacity May 2,206,000 2047 C ... high 66.2 103.8 100.6 represented go Chile 6s 61 Sept assd 23 Cul}a R R 6s 62 ct 40% 53.3 & CO. UmhnIIL Nor Pac 5s 2047 D .__ 68'* chanically operated conveyor system and was one man tons. 1942 low company, he president in seas, close to Henry Ford Chile 6s 62 assd 23% Curtl* Publish 3s 65 99% 59.4 102.6 93.6 41.5 1700 St. N.W. ME in the Ford Mr. Wibel Nor Pac 4'*s 2047..
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