AUTOS,RUBBER,ICE,FOOD,OIL: Joe Frazer and Graham-Paige
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Helping him at Warren were ten operating auto men he brought over from Willys. Last week they too became Graham-Paige employes, when the motor company with 150,000 shares of its stock made Warren City Manufacturing Co. a completely owned subsidiary. Together, Warren and Graham-Paige are turning out war work at the rate of $60 million a year.
Because his plants are still 100% engaged on war orders, Frazer refuses to specify the size or cost of the car he is planning. Says he: "When we build a car, it will be an entirely new postwar model." Then, mindful of the rumors, Frazer added: "We'll probably call it Graham-Paige. That's a good name."
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