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Viernes, 15 de enero de 1943 Rommel Rumbo A Trípoli En Precipi- tada Huída LONDRES ,enero 10. El mariscal Erwin Rommel se halla nuevamente en fuga precipitada rumbo a Trípoli, o quizás más allá, para unir- se a la batalla final que pre- sentará el Eje en Túnez, se- gún se informa hoy en la noj che, y los aviadores aliados acomenten contra sus mal- trechas columnas y bases ene migas sobre el cada día más estrecho frente del Africa. En Túnez, mientras tanto, la radio de Marruecos infor- ma que las fuerzas francesas en el ala derecha de la línea] PROHIBEN LOS AUTOS WASHINGGTON, enero 10 ; —León Henderson, el Admi-' nistrador Federal de Precios expidió hoy una orden termi | nante prohibiendo, en todos los diecisiete Estados de la¡ ¡costa atlántica el empleo de autos o cualquier otro vehícu | lo o motor, para .viajes de| ¡placer o que no sean consi- ¡ derados como esenciales des- | de el punto de vista de las , autoridades, lo cual amena- ¡za con inmovilizar más de | 8.000,000 de coches maneja- idos por automavilistas que' poseen tarjetas de la clase A. La orden entrará en vigor | mañana a medianoche. H “Carecemos de suficiente aliada al sur de Fondouk, re! combustible para estas co-' chazaron un intento alemán sas. La medida que acabamos! “ de envolver sus posiciones|de tomar, ha sido forzada por | por el sur con tanques, in-|las circunstancias de la gue fligiendo «los galos “impor-|rra. Las necesidades del ejér tantes pérdidas” al enemigo. | cito y el consumo de los ci- Un comunicado de El Cairo| viles están agotando las re- participa que los aviones¡servas disponibles en el Es- americanos e ingleses lanza |te más rápidamente de lo ron rudos ataques ayer a las¡ que se puede repornerlas. columnas de transporte ene-| Si no obramos rápida y va migas a 40 millas de Trípoli, | lientemente en este caso, sig- lo cual indica que Rommel| nificaría una amenaza a la toma las de Villadiego, de-| industria, una suspensión de _Jando tan sólo una fuerza!los transportes considerados muy reducida para meat como vitales y muchos miles a los ingleses, que se acer-; de hogares carentes de ca- can ahora a Zemzen Wadi. lor. Ningún americano, ante : VAS ¡estas condiciones, dejaría de Los informes difunidos por: hacer lo que desgraciada- Vichy dicen que las fuerzas' mente tenemos que hacer en del cesierto han hecho con- este caso” explicó Hender-| tacto preliminár para la que son, puede se: una “nueva ofensi- | Otros funcionarios de la va británica,” versión no cor | Oficina Federal de Precios firmada aquí. Se recuerda que Rommel abandono E' Agheila bajo circunstancias semejantes, sin poner resis- tencia alguna, por más que los proragandistas ejeanos inventaron un formidable ftanue inglés, Al m'smo tiemno que Rom mel reanuda la retirada que empesó en octúbre pasado en la cual ha recorrido cer- ca de mil millas, se informa | que cuatro tetramotores ame ricanos bombardearon gran base axial de Palermo, + Sicilla, lo que tal vez cons- tituya el ataque más rudo de la guerra contra este pun to de aprovisionamiento para las guarniciones del Eje en Túnez. Hasta Roma "admitió que los daños fueron enor- mes, la han dejado entrever que si la situación empeora, será ne- cesario adoptar medidas mu- cho más drásticas aún. ¡Se Logró Aplazar La Elecirocución Da Un Mexicano AUSTIN, Texas, enero 10. [—La Junta de Indultos de Texas y el Gotbernador del ¡ Estado, otorgaron hoy por tercera vez, el aplazamiento | de la ejecución de Fidel Con- teras, en cuvo favor el Cónsul de México en Hous- ton ha estado luchando resuel tamente, Contrreras debía haber muerto en la silla eléctrica en Huntsville después de la medianoche, habiéndose apla izado le ejecución para el 13| EMPIEZA EN EL TEATRO REX — El DOMINGO ¿ a ¡DAY O MERO TEC RO MUSICA del JULIAN CARRÍI ENERO , trucks, passenger cars, parts, ac- ¡ nesota, ¡; begin business is Five Thousand | BISEMANARIO POPULAR INDEPENDIENTE del actual, convicto de asal- to y asesinato de Enrique|¡ Valles, en las cercanías de El Paso, el 2 de mayo de 1941. El Presidente de la Junta ' de Indultos, -T. C. Andrews, ha manifestado que la Junta necesita algún tiempo para estudiar nuevas pruebas pre sentadas, según todas proba- bilidades por el Cónsul de Mé xico en Houston, Adolfo G. Domínguez, quien amenazó hoy con pedir un amparo si la Junta no recomendaba la conmutación de la sentencia, ¡tomando en cuenta el infor- ' me de cuatro médicos, en el sentido de que Contreras es-| t afectado de sus facultades mentales. Valles era un empleado de una granja ganadera; le fue- ron robados ciento cincuen- ta dóllares y un reloj 'y su cadáver fué abandonado en el desierto. Esteban y Trini-" dad Rodríguez fueron senten ciados a prisión perpetua; el primero había decalrado que Contreras dió muerte a Va- lles con un crank'de auto- móviles. Ya en prisión, Con- treras cayó en estado aparen temente de coma y raras ve- ces hablaba. ARTICLE OF INCORPORATION SAXON and JOHNSON Inc. We, the undersigned, of full age, for the purpose of forming' a corporation under and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 300 of the Laws of Minnesota, 1933, known as the Minnesota Business Corporation Act, and laws amendatory thereof and supple- mentary thereto, do 'hereby asso. ciate ourselves as a body corpor- ate and adopt the following Art- ieles of Incorporation: ARTICLE I The: name of this corporation is SAXON € JOHNSON Inc. ARTICLE 11 Its purpose are to buy and otherwise acquire, sell wholesale or - retail, deal in machinery, automobiles, cessorles, equipment, appliances, tools, supplies, £ merchandise, and | personal propérty of every other kind, quality and description; to vurchase or otherwise acquire hold, improve, operate, sell, ex- change or otherwise dispose of ¡ real property, buildings and es- tates and interests therein; purchase or otherwise acquire hold and deal in securities and evidences of indebtedness of every kind or description, includ- ing among other things, stock of this corporation, to make all con- tracts and do' all things neces- sary or reasonably incidental to the carrying on its said business and effecting its said objects and purposes. "ARTICLE 1 Its duration shall (30) years. ARTICLE IV The location and post office »ddress of its registered office in this State is: 1410 Washington Avenue North, Minneapolis, Min- be thirty ARTICLE V The amount of stated capital with: which this corporation will tatives, shall be entitled to one| vote for each share standing in| his name on the books of the cor- poration, at the regular meeting of the shareholders, which shall | be held the third Monday in Jan-! uary of each year, or at any spe- cial meeting of the shareholders ¡ which may be called at any date | by the Board of Directors of| this corporation. ' , SECTION 3: i The governance of this cor-| poration, and the management of| its affairs shall be vested in a| Board of Directors composed of | not less than three (3) aor more | ¡ than five (5) members, Which Directors shall be elected at the; annual meeting of the sharehold- ers, to manage and operate the! business of this corporation for the ensuing year, or until their! successors shall have been elect- ed and have entered upon the performance of their duties. The Board of Directors shall meet| immediately after the adjourn- ment of the annual meeting of; m| held immediately following the said first meeting of incorpor- ators and subscribers to stock and at the same place. The first officers of this corporation shall be elected to hold their respec- tive offices until the next fol- lowing annual meeting of Direc- tors on the third Monday in Jan- uary, 1936, and until their sue- cessors shall have been elected and have entered upon the per- formance of their duties. ARTICLE VHI The name “und post office ad- dress of each of the incorpor- ators is: | M. SAXON, 3222 Eastwood Ave.; Chicago Il, L. JOHNSON, 646 E, 50th Place, Chicago, Ill. THOMAS D. GEORGE, 1 536! E. 88th Place, Chicago, II. Í and deed for the uses and pur- poses therein expressed. (NOTORIAL SEAL) EUGENE A. DE£LSON, Notary Public, Cook mM, My commission 26th 1936, CERTIFICATE OF AMEND- | MENT OF ARTICLES OF IN- CORPORATION OF SAXON € JOHNSON Inc. We, the undersigned, Max Rosenberg, Louis Rosenberg, respectively the president and secretary of Saxon € Johnson Inc., a corporation existing un- der the provisions of Chapter 300, Laws 1933, known as the Minnesota Business Corporation Co., expires Oct. (special) meeting of the share. ARTICLE - IX ! The names, post office ad-| dress and terms of office of the first directors are: h M. SAXON, 3222 Eastwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. L, JOHNSON, 646 E, 50th! Place, Chicago, 1. | holders of said corporation, no-!| tice of such meeting, proposal to amend and nature of such pro- kposal having been mailed to each shareholder entitled to vote thereon at least ten days prior to such meeting, held at 1410, Act, do hereby certify that at a| | the said resolutions and said | articles of incorporation so a- | mended were, at a meeting of the ' Board of Directors, held on the | 5th day of July 1940, at which a | majority of all the members of said board were present and | voted, duly adopted, ratified and confiermed. |. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have subscrited our names and ¡caused the corporate. seal of said corportion to be hereto af- fixed this 5th day of July, 1940. In presence of: M. J, SHIFF CLARENCE EICHMAN MAX ROSENBERG, its President LOUIS ROSENBERG its Secretary ¡ AFFIX CORPORATE SEAL STATE OF MINNESOTA SS. | Conuty of Hennepin “¡MAX ROSENBERG and LOUIS | ROSENBERG being first duly sworn, on oath depose and say: that they are respectively the Wash. Ave. North, in the city of | president and secretary of SAX- the shareholders and elect fro a President, Vige- | THOMAS D. GEORGE, ea | E. S8th Place, Chicago 1 President, S' a | E: ace, Chicago 1Il, Se E a The first Directors shall hold! surer, Any one person may hold | E $ E two. offices, except the offices their offices until the annual of President and Vice-President. | meeting, -0£.. they shareholders in] The officers thus elected sha11| January" 1986. | hold office until the next fol-" IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, | lowing annual meeting of Direc- we have hereunto set our hands and ¡ tors and until their successors seals this 8th day of March,1935. ¡ Shall have been elected aúd have In presence of: entered upon the performance of | Samuel Saxon, and George: B, their duties. 536 E | Lawson, Í ¡ SECTION 4: | (SEAL) | ¡ The Borrd of Directors shall| M. SAXON adopt By-Laws comformable w:h| L, JOHNSON THOMAS D, GEORGE STATE_OF ILLINOIS SS. COUNTY OF COOK On this 8th day of March, 19-| 35, personally appeared before! me M. Saxos, L, Johnson, Tho-' mas D. George: ¡these articles for the governance | “of the corporation's affairs and | shall adopt a corporate seal, | SECTION 5: | The first meeting of the in- corporators and subreribers to stock in this corporation shall be | held at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 2nd day | of April, 1935, at No. 3222 Ehst wood Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. | The first meeting of the * Direc- | named in and who executed the: foregoing Articles “of Incorpor-' ation, and each acknowledged | Minneapolis, County of Hennepin as designated in such notice, on the 5th day of July, 1940, reso- lutions as hereinafter set forth were adopted by a unanimous ' vote of said shareholders repre- “sented in person or by proxy: “Resolved that Article one (1) of the articles of incorporation of SAXON £ JOHNSON Inc., be, and the same hereby (is) amend- ed to read as follows: ARTICLE 1 “THE NAME OF THIS COR- PORATION IS ROSENBERG'S Inc.” Resolved further tnat the pres- ident and secretary of this cor- poration be and they hereby are, authorized and directed to make execute and acknowledge a cer- tificate under the corporate seal | | of this to me known to be the persons' the foregoing resolutions, and to! corporation, embracing cause such certificate to be filed for record in the manner quired by law. re- ON € JOHNSON Inc., the cor- poration named in the foregoing certificate; that said certificate contains a true statement of the” action ofthe shareholders and board of directors of said corpor- ation, duly held as aforesaid; that the seal attached is the cor- poraáte seal of'said corporation; that said certificate is executed on behalf of said corporation, by ¡ts express authority; and they : further acknowledge the same to be their free act and deed and the free act and deed of said corporation. MAX ROSENBERG LOUIS ROSENBERG Subscribed and sworn to be- fore me this 5th day of July, | 1940. (NOTARIAL SEAL) MARTIN J. SHIFF. Notary Public Hennepin Co. Minn. |. My, commission expires May 9, exchange and other-¡ ¡ wise dispose of and generally to to| tors of this corporation shall be! Í Í Quiere ($5000.00) dollara, ARTICLE VI The total authorized number of shares of par value is Five hun- dred (500) and the par value of each share is one hundred ($100.00) dollars, The total autherized number of shares without par value is none, ARTICLE VI The description of the clases of shares, the number of shares in each class, and the relative rights, voting power, preferences | [ and restrictions are as follows: SECITON 1: The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be Fifty thousand ($50,00) dol. lars, to be divided into five hun- dred (500), shares of comr on ¡ capital stock of the par value of one hundred dellars ($100) each, which shall be paid in money, property, or both at such times, in such amounts, and in such manner as the Board of Di- | rectors shall from time to time prescribe. SECTION 2: Every shareholder of record, his proxy, or his legal represen- la preciosa novela this to be of their own free act! | 1945, And we do further certify that ' Adv. ¡POR UNA usted recibir el periódico bisemana- rio “EL SOL” deseo continuarlo Durante 10 Dias Mas puede obtener durante todo un año, por solamente una subscripción ANUAL, es decir, Y ademas . si ustea daga su subscripción anual POR ADELANTADO, a vuelta de correo como obsequio recibirá gratis y de la cinemato- ¡Esta Novela la:tenemos con pastas a colores y preciosos grabados también a colo- res, la obtienen absolutamente gra- tis con franqueo de porte por co- rreo, siempre que paguen un año de o Venta Especia Subscripciones SEMANA MAS! recibiendo? e ld Cubra usted el im- porte de su subscripción! Dol. 2,50 - - Por seis meses Dol. 1,50. grafía mexicana “SANGRE y ARENA' de Vicente Blazco Ibañez, es una ¡o- ya de literatura. subscripción de “EL SOL” Pidan su subscripción a: Jesús Franco, Director de EL SOL P. 0. 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