Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1945 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1945
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Vincent Bendix, a minister's son who ran away 16 to rise from elevator boy world fame and fortune is dead today at 62. A heart attack in his New York apartment yesterday ended a colorful career that had attached the Bendix name to many developments in the automotive and aircraft industries. Mr. Bendix founded the Bendix Aviation Corp. at South Bend and | had controlled a number of other ‘| parts plants throughout the counGeneral Motors Corp. later acauired of of the inventor's . companies Retiring as president of Bendix Aviation in 1942, he organized the | \ firm of Bendix Helicopter, Inc. the | following year. Invented Bendix Drive Associated with Mr. Bendix in| this enterprise were a number of| leaders in the industrial world. In recent years, Mr. came interested -in the manufacture of household appliances. At his death, he was a director of Bendix Homer Appliances, Inc, South Bend, and A director of the Republic Plastics Corp., New York The man who three years ago said | he was devoting his -entire time to] “the field of development” numbered | among his outstanding ‘thventions| the Bendix drive, This invention| made self-starting of automobiles | practicable. | Mr. Bendix also introduced vol-| ume production of four-wheel brakes. Spensored Air Race He was the son of the Rev. John Bendix, Moline, Ill, and studied mechanics after leaving home. He married Miss Elizabeth Channon in 1922, Later they were divorced. In 1939, Mr. Bendix filed in bankruptey listing debts’ of $14,000,000 and assets of slightly more than $1,000,000.
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WASHINGTON, March 28 (U.P, A Z.The house . veterans committee will investigate charges of “intolerable conditions” in hospitals under the veterans administration. It was|
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