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July 12, 1946 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-07-12

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DETROIT

Page Twelve

the

Spas

• • •

With Sally Fields

Wednesday—Ahhh that was the
day! For the ladies (wives of the
delegates) a radio broadcast—
"Meet the Missus" with Pam Mull-
holland, commentator WJR. The
very gracious and lovely Mrs.
Henry Monsky was very fittingly
chosen "Lady of the Day." It was

an extremely interesting program.
Sylvia Bounin, well known lec-
turer and ordained minister pre-
ceded the broadcast with a spirit-
ual or psychic demonstration
which the women "ate up" hook,
line and sinker, I was told, sorry
I hdd to miss this one. I long

Friday, July 12 1946

SWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

way you spell Corned-Beef wheth-
er with the ed or without it,
Bill- And Harry Miller's (The
Corned-Beef Kings) are still tops
in downtown area.
Among some of the interesting
personalities at the Convention
was Col. Harry G. Hershenson of
Chicago who not so long ago re-
turned from occupation in Italy
where he served as a Military Gov-
ernor. He told some very tnter-

esting stories about our people
By the way, no matter which there and some amusing ones dur-

had in store for me—but getting
out stacks of newspaper releases,
arranging buses, cabs, to trans-
port guests to the banquet and for
those going to the depot; getting
by hook or crook, last minute
train and plane reservations, in-
terviewing newly elected officers
and attending press conferences,
sort of kept me in a continual
stew and I regretfully missed this
session.

ing his visit to the Palace and
the Vatican. I shall tell you 1
about this next week, I hope.



Heavens its 6:30 a.m. and this
must still be typed .. Lord, if I
only could write English. So 'bye
again for now—If you should hear
of my disappearance for the WPcitt
don't become too alarmed (
I heard you say "Alavei")
t
because I feel sleepy and wai.
forget to wake up for a week.'

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WHAT PRICE GAS

for Detroit Industry?

ECENT disclosure that Detroit

arc paying much
R " higher rates for domestic gas than householders
their neighbors in other man-

ufacturing and industrial centers has provoked questions regarding
a similar comparison of the rates charged for firm industrial gas.

Again using as yardsticks the nearby cities of Toledo, Cleveland and

Pittsburgh, we find that their industries pay from 20% to less
for firm gas than our own local industries pay to Michigan Con-
solidated Gas Company!

Detroit manufacturers who are looking ahead to the time when

HERE ARE THE FIGURES

Are wholesale rates to blame

Monthly

for this condition? No ... to the
contrary. Panhandle Eastern sells

Consumption

natural gas at wholesale to Mich-
igan Consolidated at a price be-
low that paid by the gas utilities

500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
10,000,000

in any of the other three cities.

All industry is watching expenses very closely these days. And in the
days ahead, when keen competition returns, expenses will become
even more important. If the price your industry pays now and will
pay in the future for gas is a factor in your costs ... places you at a
competitive disadvantage as against industries in neighboring cities
. you have good reason to ask the question: "Why?"

(Cubit her)

COST OF FIRM GAS TO INDUSTRY

Toledo

Cleveland

* Pittsburgh

$ 245.21 $ 232.27 $ 203.03
402.18
450.89
483.33
959.43
887.19
800.48
2,196.29
1,995.38
2,387.73
3,952.56
4,768.23
4,214.44

DETROIT

$ 370.34

716.84

1,376.00

3,220.10
5,939.00

their operations will demand
increasing quantities of natural
gas will also be interested ill
the fact that present plans of
Michigan Consolidated Gas
Company make no provision
\ for the sale of industrial gas on
'en "interruptible" basis after

the year 1951.

*Average for three Pittsburgh distributors.

F'anhandle Eastern
produces and trans-
arts natural gas

from tho Southwest

TRANSPORTING NATURAL 0

x

It

W

TOIIK



CMICAGO

WORLD'S GREATEST RESERVES

hap.

(

to tho "gates" of
Detroit, where It Is
sold at wholesale to
the local gas utility
for distribution.

KANSAS

C I T Y

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