Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1927 — Page 5

■ iO.FAVORS I MERGER PLAN ■urchase Os Erie And I’ere Milarquette Railroads Apla proved lh Stockholders Hhmon.l. Va„ April 21. Purchase ■LI Hi" and sere Marquette railw ’ s niithorUed at a meet lug of IW * Ohio railroad eom- ~( ). kholilers today, although a ■®" |p t ii,. securities holders oppos- !■ the move. ■L. purchase had been recommendMi l, v the railroad's hoard of directors ■P jIS approval is being sought or ii, interstate commerce commission. Simultaneously with the favorable L on acquisition of the Erie and e Marquette, the meeting disap,llV(.(i the minority report, which, in ■ty.ct, would have prevented the pur-1 The report called for appoint-1 |K'nt of independent counsel to file a Knit against O. I*, and M. J. Van and other directors of the 'Kierapeake & Ohio company to re-' Muir,, ( ,f them a “complete, full and nirate accounting" of the financial other operations of the company Hw January 1, 1923, to the present. l I ■ The vote to purchase was 810,437 ■ ir and 126.489 against. | B Under the plan of the proposed conBolidation. the Chesapeake & Ohio Hrould buy the stocks of the Erie.and ■> t . re Marquette companies in order ■o provide according to the directors. wider gateway and better outlet for Ephe Chesapeake & Ohio business, ■(peakers supporting the minority pro■est today concentrated an attack on ■he financial structure of the Erie, de■laring that road "a menace, a dahger Kud a speculation.', ■Paul Kelly, Movie Actor, Is Indicted For Murder | Los Angeles, Calif.. April 21 —(U.P.) ■—Paul Kelly, screen juvenile, who ■confessed beating Ray Raymond to ■death with hig bare fists must stand ■trial for fisrt degree murder. I Dorothy Mackaye, noted actress and kite of Haymond, musical comedy headliner, was in a state of collapse today. She and Kelly admit it was their friendship which prompted the fight which caused Raymond’s death. An indictment against Kelly was returned last night by a grand jury following its investigation into Raymond's death.

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World Records Established 5000 miles in less than 5000 minutes/ (Studebaker Commander maintains better than I mile-a-minute speed for 81 hours, 49 minutes j NEVER before has any automobile in America Here is what these records mean to you: traversed 5,000 miles in less than 5,000 con- _ . . ... , , 71\ It is possible to purchase a truly great automobile at a sccutive minutes. mode 7 ate price . P These record, prove that The Com. A stock Studebaker did it—The Commander, a mander has justly been called “the greatest post-war closed car fully equipped, including even spare tire. achievement of automotive engineering.” In official tests under the sanction and observa- The Commander, because of the super abundant power of tion of the American Automobile Association this \“Z its Big Six engine, will perform eagerly, easily, smoothly, stock Studebaker, identical with the car you can buy wlt * l no l»6° r or effort, any and all tasks placed upon it. in any Studebaker sales room, not only established ~ Studebaker has produced in these new models, cars the amazing new record of 5,000 miles in 4909 which will excel even the staunch, dependable Studeminutes total elapsed time, but also set four other bakers of the past, in low repair and maintenance costs. i .i i Any motor expert will tell you that 5,000 miles at more 2500 miles tn 40 hours, 12 minutes, 54 seconds total than a mile a minute is equivalent in strain and stress to elapsed time. An average speed of 62.16 miles 25,000 miles of ordinary driving. Yet tn this terrible test, per hour. the only replacement, or repairs were three grease-cups , , , . . one spark-plug and one punctured tire. Only one pint j 102'z miles tn 50 hours total elapsed time. An aver- o f wa ter was used. age of 62.05 miles per hour. 3500 miles in 56 hours, 47 minutes, 32’4 seconds NOW! Drive a Commander yourself. Know this total elapsed time. An average speed of 61.62 miles great car through your own hands and feet. These -rrt.-7.1-. *'" r shattered records merely dramatize the thrilling age speed of 61.3 miles per hour. everywhere are enjoying. Fußv Lkt 5,000 miles in 81 hours, 48 minutes, 22 seconds total Studebaker Big Six is far outselling the combined . elapsed time. An average speed of 61.12 miles totals of all other cars in the world of equal or per hour. No automobile or other vehicle in greater rated horsepower. The exact duplicate of America has travelled so far so fast. No stock this recprd-shattering car is waiting for you at Studeclosed car has ever approached this record. baker showrooms. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS tVas 17 a strictly stock car? How far is it from New York to Chicago? T.-r. ... „ —. Jri . Before and immediately following the test, repre- 960 miles by the New York Central Railroad. On This Qreat V.ctory Over Time and Dutance .entatives of the American Automobile Associa- „ , a ~ When and where did the test start? t.on checked The Commander, thoroughly and How fast does the 20th Century Ltd travel! April Ist, 1927 at 5:15 P. M. at the Culver City, made affidavit that it was strictly a stock car in Its average speed is 48 miles per hour between California mile-and-a-quarter track. every respect. Studebaker factories are workmg New York and Chicago. to capacity building this identical model. ... How many engines are used in drawing the When were 5,000 measured miles completed? Was the car stripped? Century from New York to Chicago? April sth, 1927, at 3:03 A. M.—4909 minutes No, it carried full equipment, including a spare Four engines, each one costing $61,500, are after the test started. Since this total elapsed t j re Practically all the records which were needed for the task. Despite the fact that time included time for stopping for fuel, relief of smas hed by The Commander had been made by engines have fewer moving parts than a Studednvers, etc., it is obvious that the car attained n rac i ng mo dels stripped to the limit. baker car and are driven on steel rails by expert a speed far greater than a mile a minute. engineers, they are run less than 500 miles on any What condition was the car in at the end of trip, then go in the roundhouse for service. Who drove The Commander? the 5 qqq miles? Harry Hartz, champion American race driver, ? o demonstrate its condition, Hartz put it How do Commander prices compare with started, finished and was driving at the time each aroun d the track several times at the rate of 70 other cars of similar power. record was established. He was relieved by miles per hour, immediately after the five thou- No other car of equal or greater rated horse Eddie Hearne, also one of America’s great speed sandth mile had been run. Its condition seemed power sells for less than double the price of The kings, Louis Wilson, another race driver, and Ab to indicate that it might have continued indef- Commander. To match The Commander in Jenkins, Salt Lake City contractor who smashed initely. ' power you must pay from $4,000 to SIO,OOO. all previous transcontinental records last June when he drove a Studebaker Sheriff from New What is 5,000 miles? Why are Commander prices so low? York to San Francisco in S 6 hours, 20 minutes. j t j s substantially the distance from New York Volume production on a Ont Profit basis gives to Constantinople; the distance from Nome, you a truly great automobile -enormous power Under what auspices were these amazing Alaska to Mexico City: the distance from Lon- and luxurious comfort at a moderate price. That records of The Commander made? don to Bombay, India; the distance from Cali- is why the Studebaker Big Six outsells the com The American Automobile Association, which fornia to Japan; the distance from the Panama bined totals of all other cars in the world of had official observers on the spot throughout. Canal to Bordeaux, France. equal or greater rated horsepower. Commander Models and their One-Profit Prices: Sedan, $1585; Victoria, $1 575 (With broadcloth upholstery, $1645); Coupe, $1545 (with rumble seat, $1645). Other Stu debaker and Erskine models range in price from $945 to $2245. 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