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...Franklin, only air-cooled make in the U. S., slyly poked fun at the hullabaloo over knee-action wheels by exhibiting an Airman equipped with the customary soft full elliptical springs. Big blocks under the right front and the left rear wheels left the Airman standing perfectly level. Stutz, still hammering on Safety as its chief selling point, showed its improved single and dual valve lines...
Fortune Peter Ryan, 23, son of Allan A. Ryan who in 1920 cornered Stutz Motors stock, and grandson of the late famed Thomas Fortune Ryan, financier, bought a seat on the New York Curb Exchange...
...Schwab, Stutz investor; and many another concerned with automotive affairs...
...Stutz's position, so satisfying to itself, so appetizing to others, is this: Steelman Schwab, at the head of new and additional banking interests, has acquired 72 of Stutz stock. The company's quick as- sets have increased this year by some $800.000. its surplus by some $2.500.000. At the end of last year the ratio of quick assets to liabilities was 1.6 to 1; today...
Proud of new Stutz models is President Gorrell. The 1931 cars have an unusually low centre of gravity, 8 cylinders, dual-valve principle, four-speed transmission, hydraulic boosted brakes, extra rigid bodies. Big and solid and sleek, a Stutz car carries Stutz Associate Schwab. Other names for Stutz to conjure with: William E. Dodge Stokes and Frederic de Peyster, John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Witherbee Black. Paul Whiteman and Herbert Bayard Swope. Cardinal Dougherty of Phila- delphia wears his red biretta in a Stutz...