. Electric railway journal . he principal stock-holder in the Alliance Engineering & Sales Company, incor-porated for $50,000, which has purchased the patents andtaken over the exclusive sales of the RelianceEngineering & Equipment Company. The consulting workcarried on by the latter will be retained by it, under themanagement of C. A. Tupper. The offices of both com-panies are in suite 415-417 Engineering Building, Milwaukee. Allis-Chalmers Company, Milwaukee, Wis., lias electedD. W. Call president, to succeed W. H. Whiteside, Call is of Scotch descent, ami was burn on


. Electric railway journal . he principal stock-holder in the Alliance Engineering & Sales Company, incor-porated for $50,000, which has purchased the patents andtaken over the exclusive sales of the RelianceEngineering & Equipment Company. The consulting workcarried on by the latter will be retained by it, under themanagement of C. A. Tupper. The offices of both com-panies are in suite 415-417 Engineering Building, Milwaukee. Allis-Chalmers Company, Milwaukee, Wis., lias electedD. W. Call president, to succeed W. H. Whiteside, Call is of Scotch descent, ami was burn on a farm nearCleveland, Ohio. At the age of 17 years he com-menced his business careerin Cleveland, and laterentered the employ of theNational Malleable Cast-ings Company, manufac-turer of car couplers andrailroad castings. He wasappointed general man-ager of sales of this com-pany in 1900, from whichposition he resigned in1904 to accept the positionof assistant to the presi-dent of the AmericanSteel Foundries Company,. with headquarters in New York City. Mr. Calls D. W. Call wide experience in the sales department in the railroadsupply field and in the executive management of largemanufacturing corporations will be invaluable to him in hisnew position at the head of the Allis-Chalmers Company,which has such a large and diversified output of mechanical,electrical and mining machinery. Western Electric Company, New York, N. Y., has thisyear changed the fiscal year to end Dec. 31, instead of For the 13 months ending Dec. 31, 1910, its sales wereapproximately $66,000,000, as compared with $45,000,000 forthe 12 months of last year. The best year in the historyof the company was in 1906, when its sales amounted to$69,000,000. The increase over the past year has been welldistributed over the various lines which the companymanufactures. In the latter part of 1910 the companyauthorized the construction of several new buildings atHawthorne to cost $1,000,000. which will still furt


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