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Jueves, 28 de enero de 1943 BISEMANARIO POPULAR INDEPENDIENTE Fué Probado El Transporte Norteamericano Más Grande | BURBANK, Calif., enero 20.— El avión Lockheed, de fuselaje semejante a un ti- burón y triple cola, llamado “Constellatión” capaz de le- vantar un tanque ligero con su complemento de tropas y transportarlos al través del océano, efectuó hoy su pri- mer vuelo. Este avión que es califica- | do por.los ingenieros de la Lockheed como “el más gran de, más rápido y más pode- roso avión de carga o trans- porte norteamericano - 'con base en tierra: que sé haya construído hasta la fechia,” despegó. de tierra graciósa- ¡ mente y estrepitosamente' se ¡ levantó: elevándose par, a+! cielos californianos. . , “El nuevo gigante” de dos cielos”, ,declara la compañía, “puede | demostrar - que: es más rápido que un avión dej y caza japonés. “Cero”, de caz za o que cualquier bombas: dero terta-motor de los que actualmente están en servi- cio activo.” DAA El aparato pintado de ver-| de oliva, tiene cuatro moto- res radiales de 2,000 caba- llos, enfriados por aire, y fué d señado y construído pa ' ra li Transcontinental and, Westérn Air Inc., como trans porte de pasajeros destinado a hacer servicio en sus líneas, pero por el tiempo que dure; la contienda, el modelo ini- cial y sus sucesores serán en- tregados al ejército para que' presten servicios durante la guerra. Los constructores de” los; motores Wright Cyclone 18, dicen q::e son las máquinas! más .poerosas que actual- mente hay en servicio en to- | do el mundo. Y agregaron; que su proporción de peso es muy baja, puesto que sólo llega a 1.1 libras por'caballo de enrgía, más un pequeño consumo de combustible y gran potencia para despegar con grandes cargas, todos los cuales son factores que con- tribuyen al largo alcance del “Constellation.” : i Este avión recién | construí- do volará a 20,000 pies de ál*' tura, 0 sea sobre las. zonas en donde ocurre el 90 por- EMPIEZA EL DOMINGO 31 DE ENERO EN EL TEATRO REX l MAGISTRAL DIRECCION DE GABRIEL SORIA MUSICA de JULIAN CARRILLO CON SU FAMOSO SONIDO 13 ANCHO IEA DE AZTECA FILMS PEPASO 11 [Mensaje del Gral, | do publicó hoy el texto de da ¡ciento de las perturbaciones portar suficiente combutible ! M. Avila Camacho a Mr. Roosevelt WASHINGTON, enero 20: —El Departamento de Esta- | mensaje enviado el 31 de di- ciembre, pór el Presidente de México, general Manuel Avi la Camacho, al Jefe del Eje- cutivo norteamericano Frank lin D. Roosevelt. El mensa- je de referencia dice: “He leído con profundo in terés el mensaie en el que, de acuerdo con una disposi-| ción del Congreso de los Es-' tados Unidos de América, Su; Excelencia transmite un ins virado saludo a Jas fuerzas armadas y a los servicios au- viliares; de las Naciones Unt' das ES A ¿pueblo y el ejército de; MéXico aut: han seguido con | admiración las heróicas haza | s hombres, que las rébiones más mundo y de las les más variadas, idos en la actua- -Mna hermandad de afimas, y formulan los más sirieeros deseos*por la consu mación de nuestro ideal co- “La especie humana dóbe! a estos soldados, por- sus sa- crificios,por sus privaciones y por el inestimable don de su. vida, la seguridad del es- tablecimiento de ese mundo en el qué todos hemos colo- cado nuestras esperanzas, ' Dándose cuenta de la respon sabilidad que le corresponde, México no dejará de hacer atmosféricas, y puede trans para. volar más que los otros de: su clase. Si es necesario el “Constellation” puede le- vantarse hasta a 35,000 pies. mientras que la caseta cons truída para conservar la pre- sión; y con clima artificial. I ¡ esferzo alguno para colabo- | nente y para apresurar la vic ¡ tracts and do all things neces- conservará la densidad at. mosférica de la altura de 8,000 pies para comodidad de sus diez pasajeros. En el caso de que falle un motor, el aparato puede vo- lar a 25,000 pies con los otros tres. Si fallan dos motores, los: otros pueden hacer volar al avión ya 10,500 pies. Con toda su carga, el avión consumirá un galón de gaso- lina por milla( 1.610 metros, | al decir de la compañia. of ; one húridred doMars ($100) A rar en la defensa del Conti-; toria junto con sus trabajos y sus productos. El triurifo oby tenido este año constituye un.!* augurio de la victoria. final.| Consecuentemente, al. agra a decer a usted sus sinceras pa labras, confiadamente, espe- ro que los soldados de las Na ciones Unidas se acerquen más en 1943 a su defensa me ta en la que, esa paz perma- nente a la que se refiere Su Excelencia, será encontrada.' | | ARTICLE OF INCORPORATION ¡ SAXON and JOHNSON Inc. We, the undgrsigned, 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- Minñesota' Business L. Corporation... Att; and - amendatory.'thereof a mentary thereto,,: ¿do hereby; ass ciate” ourselves as 4 bodx Corpo; ate and adopt thé Lolo icles/.of Intorporation | is SAXON «ke JOHNSON Ine. "ARTICLE mt: lts: purpose ae” to buy Can A | otherwise ¿acquire, * «sell _wholesa | or retail, exchangé and: other wise dispose of. and generally” 3 deal=in machinery, e | trucks, passenger cars, parts, ac- cessories, equipment, appliances, tools, supplies, $ merchandise, “and | personal property of every other; kind; qality and description; :to| purchase or hold, improve, operate, sell, ex-; hange or otherwise dispose of real property, buildings :and es- tates and interests therein; He purchase or otherwise “acquite| hold and deal in- securities and! 2vidences of indebtedness of! every kind or « description, includ- ing among other things, stock of this corporation, to make all con- sary or reasonably incidental to! the carrying on its said business and effecting its said objects and purposes, ! ARTICLE HI ; lts duration shall be thirty (30) years. ARTICLE IV The locatión and post office address of its registered office in this State is: 1410, Washington Avenue North, Minneapolis, Min- nesota, : ++ "ARTICLE V The. :amount ¿af.. stated , capital | with which this corporation will | begin business “is “Five - Thousand ($5000,00) dollars, 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 authorized number of «shares; without .par value” is norie. ARTICLE “VII - The description of he. clases of hares, the number” of shares in each class, and the relative rights, voting power, preferences and restrictions are as follows: SECTION 1: a The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall; be Fifty thousand ($50,000) dol-4 lars; to be divided inta five han dred (500) shares “of comimon capital stock of the par value, each, which shall “be paid” inT 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: per Every 'shareholder--o0f -record, his proxy, or his legal represen- tatives, shall be entitled to one vote for each share standing in; his: mame ¡on the books Of thé 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 ány date by the Board of Directors of this corporation. SECTION 3: The governance of this cor- | poration, and the management >f its affairs: shall be vested in a Board of Directors composed «.:f not less than three (3) or 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. corporatioh . for ¡ed and have entered upon the! .hold office until the next fol-! 2 atórs and otherwise * acquire | * the ensuing year, or-'until “their successors shall have been elect- performance of their duties, The Board of Directors shall; meet immediately after the ádjo ment of the annual meéting” vo | the shareholders and elect from among them, a President; Vice? Prsident,” Secretary; and Trepe' surer. Any one-.person .may hold! two offices, éxcept the offices; of President and Vice-President.: The officers thus elected shall! lowing annual meeting of: Direc- tors and until their successors shall have been elected and have entered upon the performange of their. duties, Ey pd SECTION 4: de The Board of Directors shall, adopt By-Laws cenformable “with these' articlés for..the governance ' of: the corporátión's affairsFand shall adopt a corporate seal. SECTION 5: The first meeting of. the in-i corforators elf at the Four df two “glelock | A sd afternoon q thé Zná day | ¡to me known to be the persons -¡ named in and who executed the waod a, The first meeting ¡of fthe tor$ of this cor -pór: tion; sháll be Td immediately, Htoljowilig the' Md first meeting? ot; incorpor-; subscriberá- tor stock ofid at the same place. The: first officers of this co:poratiotí sha!l bé. elected to hólg their ; respec-| tive offices until' Wing annual métting of Diree-' toís on tre thirr Monday in Jañ-1 | uary, 1936, and until their sue-| cessors' shall “have' been elected | and have entered upon, “the per-| formánce of their duties. ARTICLE VÍ The name and post office ad- dress of each of ps ¿Áncorpor- ators is: M. SAXON, 8229: Esbtwbod | Ave.; Chicago 111, E JOHNSON, sis Place, Chicago, HI, *. 50th and «subscrib8xs tal: "AStQ6k in this corporation Sha! be” -te next fol. > E. 88th Place, Chicago, 1]l. ARTICLE IX The names, post office ad- dress and terms of office of the first directors are: M. SAXON, Ave:, Chicago, Il,. L, JOHNSON, 646 E. Place, Chicago, IL THOMAS D. GEORGE, 536 E, 88th Place, Chicago. IL The first Directors shall hold their offices until the annual meeting of the shareholders in January 1936. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 8th day of March,-1935. * Ir presence: of: ” Samuel Saxon, -and George B. Lawson. (SEAL) M. SAXON L. JOHNSON THOMAS D, GEORGE STATE OF ILLINOIS SS. COUNTY OF COOK Ori. this 8th day of March, 19- 35, 'personally appeared before me ¡M, Saxon, L. Johnson, Tho- mas -D, George: 50th foregoing Articles of Incorpor- , Atlón, and each acknowledged this' to be of their own free act and deed for the uses and pur- poses theréin expressed. “(NOTORIAL SEAL) EUGENE A, DELSON, Notary Public, Cook ML: My commission expires 26 th, 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 Co., Oct. 3222 Eastwood ¡ Minnesota * Business Corporation Act, do hereby certify that pro (special) meeting of the share- holders of said corporation, no. tice of such meeting, proposal to amend and nature of such pro- posal having been mailed to each! shareholder entitled to vote| thereon at least ten days prior to such meeting, held at 1410 Wash. Ave. North, in the city of| 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 unanimons 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 I “THE NAME OF THIS COR- PORATION IS ROSENBERG'S INC.” Resolved further that the pres- ident and secretary of this cor- poration be and they hereby are, authorized and directed to make execute and acknowledge a cer- tifirate under the corporate seal of this corporation, embracing the foregoing resolutions, and to cause such certificate to be filed for record .in the manner re- quired by law. And we do furtner certify that the said resolstions and said articles of incorporation so a- | mended were,ata meeting of 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 conférmed, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have subscribed our names andi¡ e caused the corporate seal said “corporation to be-he 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. County of Hennepin MAX ROSENBERG and LOUIS ROSENBERG being first duly sworn, on oath despese and say: that they are respectively the president and -secretary of SAX- ON £ JOHNSON Inc., the cor- poration named in the foregoing certificate; that said certificate contains a true statement of the action of the shareholders and board of directors of said corpor- ation, duly held as aforesaid; that the seal attached is the cor- porate seal of said corporation; that said certificate is executed ¡ On behalf of said corporátion,: by its express authority; and they further acknowledge the same to be their free act and deed and the freé. act and deed 'of said corporation. “MAX ROSENBERG “LOUIS ROSENBERG Subseribed and sworn to be. fore me this 5th day of Júly, tos * (NOTORIAL SEAL)'., MARTIN J..SHIFF, Notary Public Aenftpin Co. Min. ; My commission expires May 9, Y ¡ 1945, - Adv. DR. A. 6. 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