Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1954 — Page 2
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100-Millionth Motor Produced By 6. E. Fractional Motor Market Still Good FORT WAYNE. Ind. (INS) — General Electric Company spokesmen forecast little need for Immediate worry over the future of the Fort Wayne fractional horsepower motor producing plant. GE spokesman Lisle D Model! said: “We will be Hearing the 22nd century before we begin to approach the market saturation point for fractional horsepower motors at the present rate of production and assuming no additional markets.” Hodell said the industry’s present production of 44-million unite per year is barely adequate for
curran consumption He spoke on the occasion of the company’s production of its 100-mllliQnth fractional horsepower motor, used primarily in home appliances. General Electric Engineer Is Killed CINCINNATI (INS) — A 38-year-old General Electric Co. engineer was killed Thursday night when his car skidded down a slippery hill in Cincinnati and plowed under a trailer truck. The victim was Dewitt F. Capehart of Deer Park, 0. Police said Capehart’s car, travelling at a high rate of speed along Harrison Pike, slid Into the truck which was on the wrong aide of the street. The top of the car was sheered off and the driver was found seated at the wheel with his chin touching the steel body of the truck.
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Three Auto Mishaps Reported By Police A wreck Thursday at the unmarked intersection of Line and Studebaker streets caused approximately 1360 damages to two Decatur autos, the city police reported this morning. The accident took place at 10:45 p. m. involving autos driven by Donald E. Swygart, of route 3, and Roger L. McDonald, of 307 Grant street, McDonald was driving south on Line, and hit Swygart. who was traveling west on Studebaker. Another accident occurred last night at 9 o’clock at Madison and Seventh streets involving care driven by Charles Minch and Francis Costello Damage was estimated at S3O to Minch’s car, and >SO to Costello's A wrack took place early yesterday at 6:50 a. m. at Thirteenth and Washington streets. A car driven by Noah Sheets, of 915 Dierkes, collided with a car driven by Theodore Bultemeier. of route 1. Damage to Bultemeier's car was estimated at 350. GE Reports Record ; In Shareowners NEW YORK —The General Electric Today - fep®ftwd~ a~ record -es 288,804 share owners as of September 24, an increase .of 41,493 over a year ago. Twenty thousand of the new* owners are company employees who became share owners last June through General Electric’s employee savings and stock bonus plan, the company said. Under this payroM deduction plan employees who purchase United States savings bonds and leave them on deposit for five years, receive a bonus of G-E stock equal to 15 percent of the purchase price. The first bonus distribution under this plan was made In June. Since the previous record date June 36, 1954. 11,580 new share owners have been added to the company's rolls. The company's common stock was converted, effective May 5. on the basis of three shares tor one resulting in a lower market price per share Color Sound Film At Church Sunday Night _ The color sound film. "God Is "My Landlord," will be shown at the Salem Evangelical and Reformed church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The film, taken over a six-year period, showes Perry Hayden, the "Quaker Miller of Tecumseh. Mich., who planted a cubic inch of wheat in 1940. that grew in six years to cover 2.666 acres of lan<, praducing a harvest of 72,150 bushels of wheat worth >150,000, and the late Henry Ford, who played a prominent part in the demonstration. The experiment was inspired 4y _a. sermom text on tithing. with Hayden determined to pay a tithe of the crop as commanded in Malachi. and to plant the remaining nine-tenths, repeating the experiment for six years. The 1941 harvest was one quart, and this 'ncreased until the sixth year requiring 2.666 acres of land, and harvested 72,150 bushels of wheat, Stevenson Speaks In New York City NEW YORK (INS) —Democratic Leader Adlai Stevenson, scheduled campaign appearances in New York City's garment district and suburban Long Island today alter charging in a New Jersey speech Thursday night that the Republi cans are guilty of “slander."
BULLETIN WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy said today/ that he expect* the senate to censure him after It reconvenes Nov. 8 because he believes a majority of his colleagues have prejudiced the case against him. Republican Candidate Undergoes Operation Ruesell Mitchell, Republican candidate for county commissioner, is reported in good condition today after undergoing an appendectomy at the Adams county memorial hospital Thursday night. Mitchell was rushed to the hospital last night at about 8 o'clock after becoming ill. He underwent an emergency operation soon after his arrival. IKE CARRIES (Continued from Page One) ence between victory and defeat. Mr. Eisenhower took special note of Democratic attacks bn his administration because of spotty unemployment in the nation, and pledged there will be no let-up ini the unemployment probleiff as long as one worker is out of a job. But he added in emphatic terms: “The only thing we won’t do — we won’t go to war in order to get work.” The President’s oft - the • cuff speech followed the same line as his major address in Washington Thursday night calling for a Re publican victory on Tuesday to "keep our government from political fiddling while the world burns.” He was introduced to the partisan audience on hand to hear him in Cleveland by Rep. George Bender (R) Ohio, who ia waging a bitter battle to unseat Democratic Sen. Thomas A. Burke, former mayor of Cleveland. Bender and James C. Rhodes, Republican candidate tor governor, were the first to greet Mr. Eisenhower as he stepped off his plane and happily posed for hand-shaking picture with him. Eleven of Ohio’s 23 OOP congressional candidates also turned out for a Presidential handshake, bestowed at a brief picture-taking session after Mr. Elsenhower’s address. The unexpectedly small turnout was apparently due to heavy rains in Cleveland which cleared up only two or three hours before the President’s 9 am. arrival from Washington. Mr. Eisenhower declared he is convinced the majority of AmerAuto’ na,i< -Uflhter! -Blow er! —Th« rlT, o s * <,t * •** If—- « ’K '♦LL w |k OUO-THtKM IMPfBIAL—4I,SOO BTU Output. Modern.dtiign in beautiful Flotinum finith. 53,000 BTU model •lightly higher. ficlutlvel Dvo-Therm SBlf-lighter— Turn the dial ond electric SElf- — lighter lights the lire au■A tomatically. No mafchet. No futt. No wett. Slxclutlval Deo -Therm , Power-Air Blower--Automatically tercet heat to every part at home. Movet “loiy" ceiling heat iSSSS? ,0 '‘’' n 9 level. Savet up I to 25% on oil. Automatic Thermettat - —Set ond forget. Keept the temperature jut! at '*• UHOtRWRITERS’ APPROVED
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