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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1951 VEARS AGO 4% mueine | Weather af ' AlaskaPoinis Weather conditions and temper- atures at various Alaska points also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 am., 120h Meridian Time, and released by the Weather Bureau are as follows: PAGE FOUR MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month In Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. Wm. A. Chipperfield, ‘Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. € B.P.0.ELKS Meeting Second and Fourth Wed- nesdays at 8 P.M. Visiting broth- ers welcome. . . turned against us unless administered intelligently. Daily Alaska Empire |z aeense narasy can ve piotiea in e mo | of a political vacuum. And even now that is all we | can point to in the Eastern world, where we've spent so much and lost so much. 20 Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Becond and-Main Streets, Juneau Alaska HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - ELMER A. FRIEND - - - Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as SUBSCRIPTION RAT! Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Dousl: . JUNE 22, 1931 As the War Goes On Gladys Sandberg, noted concert pianist and . organist in the e-west states, arrived here to spend a few weeks visiting T. J. Selby. Mis east and midgl her sister and husband, Mr. and M June 22 for SL.75 per month; six months, $9.00; one year, $17.50 By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: One year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, 3$7.50; one month, {n advance, $1.50. Bubscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify the Business Office of any faflure or irregularity in the deMvery (New York Times) In the MacArthur hearing last week, after autopsy of past U. S. policy on China and an exami- nation of present U. S. policy, this question was asked: Peggy MclIver Mide Bartlett Mrs. J. 8. Jeffery Robert Dupree an The steamer Northwestern was in port bound for Seattle after making ole run from Juneau. Passengers outbound were John K. James, of their papers. the triar 5000000000080 Teleptiones: News Oftice, 002; Bastness Offlos, I, Senator Wiley: “Is anything brewing in relation Ray. Ward MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRI to an armistice, a settlement in Korea?” Matt Halm William D. Sutton, for Halnes; {qe(BKagWeYs Wiihato oG by gl L ~ - HH| 1p poy WEST, Exaxited e Eoes dlutabes wreditos to o Secretary Acheson: “No, sir, there i not as far Harry Stephenson Batct Arthur Rinder, G. W. Gray, P. E, Ferbrache, Mrs. Lola Thurs- { Anchorage ... _ 48-—Cloudy | (o' - pro ot axlted Ruler. | wise credited in this paper and also the local news published | 45 T know.” Mamie Drake ton, For Sitka: Mr. and Mrs. John Cashen, W. F. Schnabel, H. C.|Annette Island 53—Cloudy SRR , Secretary. : berein. 50 T S0 i "'his excliangé cadght. the, curious, atmosphere of Mrs. T. L. Wilkins Bryson, H. P. Parker, John Dorsh, W. Gerwals, C. P. Seeley. g:{;‘;r’ R 39—Rain _JATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alsska Newsowoers 111 | ool in which a great deal scemed to be going on R. M. Ellott D For seattle: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson, cordova e anccionay | Moose Lodge No. 700 5 T but which produced no tangible or dramatic change{ . PR L RS KA . Dawson ... 41— Partly Cloufiz,‘ Mmmgz o.l‘rl in the Korean picture. Secretary of Defense George (OMMUNI" Ev Mis, John Monagle was the mother of a son born this day at St. | Edmonton idiom 4 45—Olegr Go. e very Friday Marshall flew to the Korean battlefronts and Chair- Ems Ann’s hospital. Fairbanks .. 49—Partly CloudyE LOREN CARD man of the Joint Chiets of Staff Omar Bradley flew Haines o b 45—Cloudy | Bactetary— to London for talks with the British. Their activities | At 2 also 7:30 p.m, — Fish Cookery | 1 vement of the northwest corner of Third and Main is under _’;’;:: e 41~Pflr4tly Cloudy | WALTER R. HERMANSEN immediately stirred rumors that something was up, | demonstration in basement Meth- | yoy under direction of John E. Green, owner. A corner building will Kndia: eridinys 41_3‘:‘2‘?: that a break was imminent in the Korean war. Both | _ 0dist church. Public invited. be moved to the back of the lot and front on Main street; a driveway | Kotzebue . 1 43_Rm§ generals said their visits were purely military—that | BY 5 Pn—Gr’ Seout baggago must} Ly yoyg from Main street to the basement of AB hall and a gasoline |McGrath . 44— Partly Cloudy V.FI. W they knew nothing of peace moves. el tot later thani ' . h will be built on the corner at Main and Third. Green bought |Nome ... ... 42—Cloudy % L e Nevertheless the focus of interest remained on the June 23 the Iot, which is 50 feet on Third st. and 100 feet on Main, from W. W. :DLM“ZBY : 457Par:;y giougy Takun Post No. 5559 possibility of a Korean settlement. In the speculation 7 fHid gl Ador for the sum of $5,500. etersburg .. ot —Cloudy 7 D oatibillty o fastars Task week siGad ot | - sarii S LR B 2 e v iy Portland ... 52—Partly Cloudy| Meeting every Thursday in | The first was the situation on the scarred slopes | yacht race v : ot 3 N ; Prince George .. 34—Partly Cloudy the C.I.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. Friday, June 22, 1951 and valleys of the Korean battlefields. U. N. forces, | At 10 pm. — Installation dance of e diseAbarking from the Admiral Rogers, which arrived |Seatile 48—Partly Cloudy | S 4 i g LAY ¥t here from Seattle were: Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crewson, Oscar Hart, William | Sitka 49—Cloudy r —_— ~ - having achieved a hmnm{ victory by Qu-nwmu ,”"’ Women of A\f'(‘r:)we ;1‘ Moose club. |5 " F Hall, Paul B. Jefiries, Mrs. B. W. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. | Whitehorse . _ 45—Cloudy ||, X 'ccurily" Chinese aggressors out of South Korea, were pressing il rrlech f ik = ‘Waterhotise, BUi &, Davis, Jod 1 fvxay, Mrs. O. P. Syre, vakutat . ,48—Rain; B’o“ie's I.iq"or S'Me “Mutual slowly forward north of Parallel 38. The Eighth. Army had cut up some of Mao Tse-tung’s best: divisions, The second factor was the China policy of the U. S. By last week there Had!lémerged from the MacArthur hearings the terms by which the U. S. would be willing to settle the Korean war: The U. S. would agree to a cease-fire afong Parallel 38—it was up ito Mao: -But the Chinese leader could expect no political “or geographical concession. In effect, re, Agnes Syre, Helen Syre, Robert Syre, Robert Stacey, Robert PR i J u 19 L P. O. Box 2508 | —_— THURSDAY WITH 21 | GOING WESTWARD Thirty-eight’ flew with ific .breakfast at Baranof., LAt L 9.m Girl Scouts leave high |, -school for camp. At 42(noon — Moase ‘pienic held at| © weather: High 74; Low 51; Rain. Auk Bay recreation center, ! o From 9 p.m. to LTamy ,—‘*‘“‘N dance’ for Joyce Hope at Moose " Club! Public invited. June 25 , O. A. Reigle. President Truman has asked Congress for $81% billion to help arm foreign nations to meet the threat of Communist aggression, and to bolster their econ- omies against Red infiltration. The President’s term for this elaboration ef foreign-aid is “a mutual security J. A. Durgin Company, In Accounting gA-uuu By ek ' Room 3, Valentine Building program.” The money involved hardly is an issue, since it amounts to only a fraction of what this nation ‘is Daily Lessons in English 3. 1. corbon . 5 viet' e _ | washington told Mao: You shall not have Formosa; 1At noon —+ BPW meets in Terrace B chk"sl.u:t q&‘:;‘,fik){“ Cj:.n. you shall not be admitted to the U. N. { ,, Baranot, S AR Northern Airlines Thursdag ® With JUNEAU, ALASKA i gress therefore ‘Prnbahl{ will not qui _(> OF ) YR 1w | At 8 pm. American Legion meets WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The United States are fonly two, Juneau bound. Fifteen P. O. Box 642 Telephone 919 % long over the aurthorizdtion. Bit—and this s point P E ) 1, in Dugout. equdl to the emergency.” Say, “The United States is €qual to the jwent through! to Seaftle and 21! P that merits some debate—there should be an insistence | No Voyage For John Q. At 8 pm. — Public: game party at{emergency.” went to the westward. /| g SHaE thaonex ik dsed Stfectivly, E S 0 AT T Teen Age club for queen candi- 3 = 3 y i From Anchorage: W. E. Mitchell, Our arms aid to nations in Europe and the Medi- | ; 5 | date Mary Whitaker. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Couturier (dressmaker). Pronounce i, g gpape, i (From the Indianapolis Star) | Koo-tu-rya, 00 as in cool, u &s in use, a as in ate, accent third syllable. —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— ' terranean area has been more or less intelligently 8 e June 26 il o Y g > bk able.1 To Anchorage: Mrs. O. Anderson, administered. In the Orient—well, at the time we | President Truman expressed a proper parental At noon — Rotary club, Baranof. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Critic (one who expresses an opinion).|Buell Nesbett, Dr. J. H. Stewart, G.| H withdrew from or abandoned the Republic of Kores !px'id(‘ in the fact that daughter Margaret earned the | Brownie Day camp at Evergreer Critique (a critical estimate of a work). Matson, Roy Webb, M. Harrison, Fl‘ : : | ; § o Europe. But he didn’t' ~bowl. SYNONYMS: Small, little, trivial, insignificant, diminutive miniature |W. Hynes, Mrs. Zumwalt, C. F. ! our actual delivered arms aid to that country amounted | money to pay for her trip t op i ‘ S p s o Ny v {hi & . o At 6:30 pm. — Ball game between WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us|Chapman, L. G. McDonald, Arthur | 1 to only a tiny drop in the bucket. The books said.that | say Who was paying for the squad of Secret Service L 1 el a e s @ Y T Lol R Sorosk. CPG e | uTh R u s - 1 we had provided the republic with millions of dollars | agents who are accompanying her. He didn’t have to. s and C‘;J t 2;’““- increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | JORReOny T & FIORE T S e nhexa. tore i % Ve alres v is being foo v | i { ALLEVIATE: to lights lesse: sical ntal les. “This 2 : worll of eouipment; actually we had delivered only We vul!e.\d_v know. That }n]l 415 being fo. n;d by Jn‘hn. AL Aicn s Sotsants clul BARRADE mcmc]\:}chmU“k;) ;;Tev::eo{hen:i:] v?hy ical or mental troubles. ‘This O'Hara, Jacob Boone, S. Swanson. Your Reliable Pharmacists : a few s, and the Communists of North Korea | Q. Taxpayer, who doesn't Pl to tour Europe this| &g _ miks lodge. s a pain. To Cordova: Robert Lewis, Clyde : capitalized savuczely oithé deficiency. summer, but will vacation in his back yard in order June 28 aeath S LR e Mathews. BUTLER-MAURO { Dollars can bé&lwasted 'and arms aid can be | to save money to pay laxes. | Py |- At. ngaw — Chamber of Commerce To Yakutat: N. D. Wright. DRUG CO. i e e s ; TR meets gt Baranof. MODERN E'”OUE'”’E by 4 i o y i THE e ypiTES Teviewet has heonvbitib Alp— structm..go,, Vazicoyyer,, Wash At 6:30 p. - Juneau Rifle and ROBERTASHEE! i ED A“E ’ A ! lin round figures—rom $100 mil- | $528,000. THe highest bid was, 3620, Pistol £lub sheoting on Mendenhall . . \ . [ ! 000 by HallsAtwater, Seattle, . . S s l“kfl Music snp'l' Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | ,xange. | At 8 pan,;— Regular meeting of City, Councils /BREAKS RECORD, " FAIRBANKS TRIP SEATTLE, June 22, B —Are. tic Pacific Airlines claimed a Fair- hanks-Seattle speed record of five hours, 33 minutes today. Pilot Tom Taylor said he and First Pilot Robert Savaria averaged Q. If a girl takes a young man with her to a l;&lbu an stranger to all the other guests, how should she inpsql 2 o fyian2, i A. She should introduce him only to. the ho‘g: '_‘3&\ 'fl shie | knows her duty, introduce him to the other guests. Q.Ts it all right for a ‘casual dinner guest to fellow, the hostess out to'the kitchen ‘while the latter is preparing the meal? A, Not unless invited to do so. Q. Is it good form for the host to sharpen SOKOLSKY |lions to $250 millions in this nine King Features yehy pepigde The raifp of current Vb Toddert digities was a 1 | strong 384:1 at the end of 1949. . .| & | _ “Profit and loss trends: THE CANADIAN Pll’n EAREEL o AR Wllysis 6F ik nddllins wspapefs ffe being 'Statementsfor the major ‘doffipaniés |hids includéd S, Ma s, i per i Anchorage,; $248,442. A t osones CANADIAN SHIPS " P. S. Lofd Mechanical Conirg t~t GEVE“ (I.EARA“(E harge any price i ) :w;;,ffm Ao ors, Portlahd,, hid $307,973, for Ihei' ] into a govemmfli job on thedbasis .of, its own degien, | AlASKA SERVl( \ before, carving a roast or fowl? : ’ } A. Noj; he should take care of this in the By GEORGE (Copyright, {1951, Syndicate, Ind.) A bid of $229495. by, Anderson Constructioh Co, and Bensqn-Mo tin, Seattle] was low, for the i BRI boileg plant project. The gpy- ent esimate was $237,636,Qthey} Pianos—Musical Instruments and Sdpplies” : e Phone 206 Second and m Card Beverage Co. Wholulk 805 10th Bt. PHONE 216—-DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP American taxed by the try which ca chooses for has develope in Canada's largest manufacturing industry discloses jdalgdNet puofi from %s than § t6' $113 milliofis s haye increased his knife at the table, mifliofls in 1940 i it 1949,”2 an in- kitchen before the meal i protected camel. It has, without < I rime or reasdn, rec rifafind sthedf (be. of A 8 i‘S served. 1274 ‘miles an hour ground speed in | price of newsprint y 3O erdl oo ; um SE(RF;“Y b3 AYASHINGTON, June 22— a, twin-engined Curtiss C-46.0n the e > cent; the prife is now $116 a ton. hotders “hve ,i"“_'b_‘“;dh *s¢o i o 1 LO5Y l,é LIS ate Benate passed and sent o the - | 1/632-mile flight. Jack Simpson was | To, 1048 sCfaian HeoRnktion ‘ot |80 $11 millians in 1840 toMmete OF ARMY COMING President yesterday a bill extending | p b b 45 s oo pilot. The Alaskan Hotel { e maten to 1019 per |than $48 millions last year, an in- until Jupe 80, 1952, the right of lOOK a nd LE A RN A';‘l Mgyl si1d the previous Fair- e Alaskan rioie { St of capality, Tt did-{tter fo | T of 404 pew SR L L Canadian vessels to provide service . C. GORDON {{janki-Seattie speed record was six W T 1950, Canada. provided 80 per cent| (¢ Cash on hand wcressec ' 0" AlASKA ]'Rip between Skagway, Hyder, and| hours, five minutes. ; ey St Sy f e Atoeficasi - copmimption: of | {018 DEEIOR Of Bime by 2208 pel S5 Haines, Alaska, and other points in | § 3 Arctic Pacific is a non-scheduled B it Uhicioan newapapers |70 $h0 millions o S1I5 itk the Territory. 1. What river overflows its bank every year and makes the country |airline. Taylor said the plane flew | PHONE SINGLE O 5% oy new fo copgle Waninat] CcSPILS tha WOWR In dividend pave |, AASHINGRR SR v — fertile? at 20,000 feet with a light load and their own government which has be- [*4* Undersecretary of Army Archibald WINGARDS IN JUNEAU { /2. How many years comprise a decade? a quartering tailwind. It arrived THOMAS HARDWARE Alexander will leave Sunday on a 3. Is a lapidary a gem-cutter, a small dog, or a beehive? Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wingard and| * here at 3:20 pm. (PDT) yesterday. and FURNITURE CO. come a huge consumer, but against ECA money, taken from the Am- erican taxpayer and dislrlbuted’ These companies employ compar- atively cheap labor in the Canadah two-week inspection trip to the Far East and Alaska. their daughter Beverly are in Jun- eau from Petersburg and 4. What country possesses the most extensive fishing grounds of at the ;jany other in the world? GREEN-BROWNE WEDDING AT 3 P.M. PHONE 556 with prodigal lavishness. ECA|woods. Some of them lease govern- | e Will study supply and research}p, o Hotel, as “ i iehts” money has brought increased Eur-|ment lands Sl ety development matters in Korea.} "yris; Beverly Wingard has just ! % VX,’}‘;;;;;“ i of The Arabiin e PAINTS ——— OILS opean competision-for the Ganadian- necesstey - ,,'mu,,.,‘u,,m»__dflyqnukaawa and Alaska. finished her first year at Wash- e N s . The marriage of Miss Ruby Green Builders’ and Shelf supply. Therefore, the Canadians |ments. Sa firm is.the cartel that 18 7 b ~}ington “State .Qollege where she is . - R to Edward K. Browne will take | HARDWARE upped the price, which may result | companies produce 75 per cent of HARMON ON VACATION “Imajoring in foreign languages. i place at 3 pm. tomorrow 'in the in bankruptey for smaller Amencan] Canadian capacity. , Henry A. Harmon, director of the’ My, Wingard, who is superinten- 3. A gem-cutter. ‘Icatholic ‘Church here,’ instead of Remi ters newspapers. Unfortunately, American newspa- | Alaska Department of Welfare, left | dent of schools at Petersburg, is 4. Canada. 3:30 'pm. as previously announced. mington Typewri y yesterday on PAA to join his‘family | joining his| brother, Lemuel Win- 5. Scheherazade. * st T T BSOLD and SERVICED by Hi I take the following from a cir- cular released last year by Flood & Company, a Montreal stock broker, which specializes in ne and issued this analy pers cannot go on strike. They can- | not obtain newsprint in the United States nor can they find adequate supplies in Finland or Sweden. Therefore, they have to pay what- tomers: ever these ~Canadians ~want ' to:[the end of July: . & & —r——— - 3 “Of particular significance to the {charge and when they cannot af- s A 2 NOT RESPONSIBLE » : investor in Canadian newsprint se- |{0rd o pay, they have to ‘close| . _FROM ABERDEEN. I will nat be' responsible for any | SESAOCNCOONONNONNTIENNOTOORNNN STEVENS’ 1 FORD AGENCY ! :;:miesl is the fact thaticanada \i dc;m- B SE e . ‘ u;;_ Helen A, Mooraei;ig debts contracted by Ward C. John- ’ (Authorized Dealers) ; e only major source of newsprin n spite of general assumptions to | W. H, Tucker of Aberdeen, Wash., |son. (Signed) Paluline W. Jot s__MISSES’ i supply for U. S. newspaper publish- | the contrary, newspapers are not | are at the Baranof hotel o v Jon wulnNG | it - PRSI | 3 Ty 3 g e 2 842-1¢ READY-TO-WEAR ers .. . U. 8. production of news-|very profitable enterprises. News- i o ez d d ! Srinst represents only 16 per ;e{n of ;3m:t costs. Labor costs dislr;buli}vc R s a paid-ap subscrtver 1o THE PAILY ALASKA Seward Street Near Third Junean Motor Co. I print capacity can or will be in-|profit on the annual turnover does [AIN Eg resent this coupon e box office of the Th MAKE | creased. In fact, in the past quarter {not compare with manufacturing % EBEB e Chal’les W. Cal’iel' ! ACROSS 85 Bent down WERMA CAPITOL TH JUNEAU DAIRIES century U. S. newsprint capacity j enterprises. Therefore when a huge | 3, wager. 87. After a' lapse E] EAT“ ’ | has been reduced approximately 50 |increase appears in any cost factor,| 4. Clcag;i{!l 2 Bo"g’a"m‘ . mBBE x 0T Mortuary DELICIOUS ICE CREAM i per cent.” some newspapers must fold, as the ki 41, Gaunt and recelve TWO TICKETS to see: & daily habit—ask for it by name : e St. Louis Star-Times folded recent- fi ??g:' YR 2 sheds one's EEEHE CAPTIVE - Rourta and Fapkiist Bis, j, D 1 i § : 3 : 0 PHONE 138 Sed ; The 18 Canadian companies are|l: [ 32 Tond ot 45 D TI uneau Dairies, Inc Ie doing remarkably well and 1 am| It is not good for this couniry| it GROTE Bifpiteeson ' Y s § — i purposely using last year's data to|for newspapers to disappear, for we | 18, Encourage by legal . 1Y I3 i Do o well-neeled they were be. {need conflicting views, and compet- | 33 Adorns With ;RG0S a0y [A[TILIA| ; Federal Tax—1Zc Paid by the Theatre Caslers Men's Wear HOME GROCERY i fore the present increase. The greed |in€ efforts to obtain news, so that | 21. To: poet. 5. Hire " ' to [GIEIAIR]S] 14 YELLO c B ! of this cartel which controls a mon- ;h“ ff“:‘" b “"'°“’;‘°§d against a | 33 ¥3iiides g §5. Bird's home Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Pllfl‘ W CAB C0.—Phone 22 Stetson and Mallory Hats Phones 146 and 342 | opoly of a raw material essential for | biased distributlon of facts. ~ This with seed ~ ©6. Barrels an insured cab WIL : the United States is _apparently |Sertainly s a matder for Congress- . g';g,,,,, w Wi e b s 4. Strike hards RETU'EN.M YOU to your hofivafiI{}; f‘gn YOU ‘::h. Arvow Shirts “:h““"""" Home Liquor Storo—Tel. 699 { boundless. A Congressional commit-{man Ce ler's or some other commit- earing Dball 8. So. American . ”‘;“ A eomp!!m g { tee might well investigate the con- |tee:of the Congress. § Riw' b B nent lapwing WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Sy e s e el (R trol of essential American commod- AT H 3 . . 6. Sufix denoting . i ities by British cartels, particularly % | Banish “Blue Monda; ' newsprint and rubber. Upping the 1. Sold from B o T A u ' To M y” prices of these commodities could ANDERSON MAKES 8 TFold to o . ."m" To ‘ive you more freedom l be a way of increasing the process 9. Light mdest Bflnk m Al&lh : from work — TRY H ot sgnonia mones ot o e 0= | OW BID ON AF 11 Satenake CLOTHES : 3 i ted States. Take this picture: %// .. 16, Wal l”l_ov n " 2 ] M B z i d er Half a Century of Banking—1951 ] progz« ince the end of 1940 in BOIlER plANI H //////////% NUNN-BUSH SHOES : terms of company balance sheets 28 7 oo STETSON HATS : may be visualized by the following ; e L] '] e ll Quality Work Clothing H S, GRAVES i ' financial facts: “(a) Funded debt has been cut practically in half—from $281 mil- lions to $154 millions “(b) Interest charges on this debt ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June 22 P—Eleven bids were submitted to the Alaska District Engineer for two building projects at Eielson Air Force Base. Viit their respective. pagents, They plan to buy a new and_drive back overthe Algska Highway gbout in “Purand, Wis., , where ' the .‘Aflm‘ gard, cannery dperator, at the west- |ward for the summer and Mrs. | Wingard and Beverly will return to Petersburg the end of the week. o %é////% ol viclence fo o S S 2 A A A% There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising Mike Goodman, superintendent of | . |the Whiz Fish Products at Pelican, ] is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. | . { Bank Safeiy Deposit FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men J. B. Burford Co. *“Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” 'The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS | | for Boys . have been reduced even more—from One was a boiler plant project; 28, Al f"i“'u“ approximately $15% millions in 1940| ‘7€ other a refrigerated warehouse. | e 0. Ar ippore ‘ i BLACKWELL’S ess than $6 millions in 1049, a| Low bid for the warehouse. wa O S seove £ SANIT. T ediuction of 62 per cen!. This hat|$519,619 by Aldous and Co., Fair- . Smgotn ; Roxes for Rent ARY MEA CABINET SHOP - b cer to debt retirement and re- | banks. The government imate | ¢ 11.];'\’,"5‘"(22,"{ i FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Main St. Phone 73 ] nding of ‘debt to take advantage | was $412,105. Other bidders in the - Deeds % e COMMBHCIAL SAVINGS 13—PHONES—49 . High Quality Cabinet Werk . Poem Free Delivery for Home, Office or Stere ol more favourable interest rates. “(¢) Working capital of the com- ' lower bracket were Kuney-Johnson, Seattle, $522400 and Pacific Con- Suatch; slang