I’ NOVEMBER 29.19531 THE cIIARLrYITETOWN jzuaunialv PAGE FIVE 5T0¢K QUOTA TIONS x Montreal Stock Exchange FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS rr (Received aver Piliield and Co’: Private Wire) ' NEW YORK, Nov. 27—-Alfred "gloan, Chairman o1 General Mo- wre Corporation Board. states in aninterviow at Dayton, '0hlo. that there is nothing in the sit- uation in the United States‘ at present that cannot. be corrected. adding that it lies within our power to adopt remedies some of which are eel! evident. , What is needed in all phases of industry, be sayl. is more cooperation and sell Ifllfict. MONTREAL, Nov. ll-Pmvince of Quebec-Rumored to be in the market next week‘ for $25,000,000. Power OOIPII.'—TO pay 30 cents Dec. 31 to shareholders o! record Dec. 4 which compares with g5 cents paid in July. Economic Index-For week Nov, 20 at 105.1 showed an increase from 100.5 in preceding week. Car loadings-For week ended Nov 20 totalled 54.000'cals, up from 53,606 last year but down from 54,597 previous week. East Kootenay Power-Net up 5,577 in October and $39,997 for seven months ended October. Lead Productlon-IGGJSB short tons in October which compares with 159,032. veriising Rates-Payable in L-ancc Guard-nu locale. 4o per word; Wentern um Eastern locale, 3e per word; Anliuunueiueuta and Coming Events 2c per word; Clunwlilell 0c per word; in aiemurium Noiicel. 70o ller inch; Lin: oi lflorul and Ulliriiuui ufierlugll, cards. elm, an pn- name; Letter» of Cuuduhuc, qua nor inch. Nutliien u! Thank: und Appreciation, 70o per inch or 4o per. ‘ uvurd. Other ruin: un application. Minimum, Oimrgo W elite“ WANTED BEGINNING MONDAY Nov. Z0, 3 tons live chicken and fowl weekly until further notice. Highest market price. B. J. Trowsdale. L2l9-l1-27-3i =:.—_-; ~_._. ~—'—_:_.-—~ A1121“ Welded AGENTS T0 SELL PORTRAIT liinlargemelits. Big Money Maker, United Art. Toronto. A. W. 11-400-11-24-361. Male instruction ___‘_‘ wr: WANT T0 SELECT RELIABLE men. now 01111110100. WM‘ 59m“ sight, fair education and mech- anical inclinations, willing to train spare tme or eveninES- V! become installation and service experts on all typos Air Condition- lng and Electric Refrigeration equipment. Write fully, giving age, present occupation. Utilities , 491, Guardian. mt‘ cm 10-501-11-27-29. Sirayed smavnn on MY PREMISES. yearling whte bull. Auolv John Drake, I-iazelbrodk. 11-239-11-29-11. rm: ca T RBI). OWNER CAN have by proving same and fraying .I..e lD wiOil, . any. expenses mue [I1-231-1l-29-ll. '-*"—"_“ Miscellaneous rwiriirurrrmriveuraarw. Owner cnn obta n sumo by Prog- ing property. Apply t0 Wm- ~ Qmgley‘ New alusgogt-ilrillE-lllll-dl. manna-nu To "Li? House at 220 Q1199" Street containing twelve r00"!!!- Two graies. Hot “inter heat- ing. Newly painted and de- curated ilmiughoui- Garage- Rent s30 per month- H. K. s_ HEMMING. as G1. George 51ml , Professional Cards zlffifiiilueain ’ Chariered Accountant w Rlchmiluil Street {bani 41. _r. o. B»: B- im- uny advertisement twenty-live cents. For Siiie CRESS Corn Salve. 39c all Dragging, ii, FOR inald Brittain, Southport. L-l57-11-26-3l. T0 LET-Tia‘ PLE'ASANT_SZ'I‘_IIISTI‘, 8 room cottage, furnace heat, new garage. Apply 180 Dorcliester Street. 14-217-11-27-31. To Let T0 LET HOUSE. APPLY 11 Orlebar St. L-168-1l-26-6l. T0 LET —- HEATED ROOMS. klflhell. living room. two bed- rooms 01‘ will let singly newfy papered and painted. Apply “C" care guardian. L-175-l1-28-3i. T0 LET — TWO ADJOINING rooms. Hardwood floors, sink. Apply 205 Grafton St. _ 13-222-11-27-31. T0 RENT — UNFURNISIIED four room apartment with sun porch. licatcd. Electric light. Continuous hut uviicr. Apply Mrs. Home, 130 Elm Ave. L-236-l1-29-3i. Lost LOSE-WATCH AT F 0 It U M Thursday night. Finder call 125i. Reward. _I_1_—l85-1l-2fi-3i. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED COUNTRY GIRL viillits housework. Apply 58 Wey- £21331. sire-lam .c_-.12s-11-Zl-=*i- Position Wanted ___,___=._ __ ’EXI'ERIENCED P R A C T I C A L nurse desires pos tion. Write U. l’... care Guardian. Mule Hclp:lV_t_7Mzlnted__ WANTED EXPERIENCED PRESS- man, to operate Duplex Printing press. Must he sober. Apply: Ga- zette Publishing 00., Lld., Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. 1-250-11-20-21 EXPEEIENCED colillisifi) ence course salesman wanted as P. E. 1. representative. Write iii 1y, stating age, education, experience. references, etc. Cooper Institute of Accountancy. The Mnll, Win- nipeg. M.H.W. N-500-l1-27. NOTICE Because of the large amount of McLeod & Bentley w. a. perineum. 0- . .|. a. BENTLEY K. 0- AttorneY-"Pu" "msvuzilulsxild T0 LoAN '1 . ALBAN FARMER i‘IA‘fl§g:%YggI6ICggINl. lm h“ d ca“. mflbhbrloltewwn Alex. W. Mathew“ nannrsnta. soucirg, BT0- lleetions ‘one, “aka.” Qgggge B!!!“ E ISTEB, soucrroll. Bfiflonggfie Mi. e0 rum: w cur-illusion. P- “in” your! r0 I105 cousorions Cntcliffe- c Andrei" IUNIRAL nmacroas ' AND EMBALMERB | d Bndalbfllo- ‘use’! “dd? NI?“ Service.‘ Phone n lo-zz 111-fl- = MARITIME ADIUBTMENT nunnu canon - comaaorloNl canon net-oars ransolm. wit"! 011ml. Bide. via-noun?" ,9 ’“‘ taxes due to the Town of Sonris judgments have been oh- talncd recently against defaulting ratepayers. EXECUTIONS UNDER THESE JUDGMENTS are to be is- sued on December 6th against each unpaid account at that date, and pllioed for immediate collection. Power CMpIL-Olltpllt per cent. of! 0.0 NEW YORK. Nov. zl-Jrilere is nothing special in the news this morning that was not known yes- terday. except that there is being featured today the President's statement that the government de- partments will speed up buying and spend 8245000000 at once. Also, it is reported this morning that the President is in favor of capital and labor having a round table discussion at Washington to iron out their differences of the lest few years. Also there is a re- port this morning that the S. E. C. Will defer until next June its program of forcing the stock ex- changes to get their house in order in accordance with its ideas. Amsterdam is higher this morn- ins. We would expect tile rally of yesterday to carry higher today but as to whether it is beginning of a substantial rally to correct the major trend since August, one will not be able to say with any assur- ance for several days. NEW YORK. Nov. 27—-Pri§ldent Roosevelt agreed to further modi- flCallOn of administrations about regional planning program once known as the little T. V. A. plan "4011011/1110 a White House con- ference participated in by Chair- man Mansfield of House Rivers and Harbor Committee and Chair- man Whittlngton of House Flood Control Committee, it was stated that the chief executive is willing for the Board of Army Engineers which ls not a power minded body to retain its jurisdiction over flood control of navigable streams. Mr. ‘Mansfield said he will revise his planning bill to make the region- al agencies purely fact finding bodies-according to nim this change will be agreeable with President Roosevelt, , MONTREAL, Nov. ill-Dominion v Glass Co.-Fiscal year ended Sept. 1937 reports net profit after all charges "it 3476.248 equal after preferred dividends to $6.92 on each of 42.500 $100 par common shares. This compares with mi profit of $410,009 in previous year ‘ equal after preferred dividends to $5.38 on same number of common shares. NEW YORK, Nov. 27—Unitcd States has released or exported between $250.000,000 and $300,000,- ,‘000 of gold to foreign nations- "DTIIICIDBIIY fiance and England since beginning of October offi- cial figures indicate. Of this total only about $30,000,000 has actually been shipped from the United States while the remainder was United Slates gold held abroad and released from earmark there a. large part. of it is gold which ha; been held by the United States stabilization fund in london and since released. Columbia Pictures and subs. quarter ended Sept. 25, 1937 net profit $147,311 after depreciation, amortization, estimated federal in- come tax but before surtax against $120,258 in quarter ended Sept. 26. 1936. Grain Prices“ WINNIPEG, N.lv. 28 ~10?)- A mixtuie of bulish and bearish racial-s failed to induce‘ buying power in North American wheat pits Saturday in view of possible developments in southern hemi- sphere countries where harvesting is underway. Most world markets registered minor losses. Wheat futures on the Winnipeg grain exchange closed 1-2 to 1-4 cent lower. Nov- ember at $1.11 l-8, Dec $1.09 7-8. May $1 09 5-0 and July $1.06. Cash wheat prices for No. 1 and 2 grade closed 1-2 cent hlsher at 17 1-2 and 10 1-2 cents above the November future. Volume of trade was small with some lots of No. 4 northern selling 1 1-2 cents higher. Durum trade “as dull. speculative selling in rye sent those futures down 1 3-4 to 2 3-4 cents. Domestic interests supported oats and lie-ht buying in barley found closing quotations 3-4 to 3-8 higher flax coscri 7 cents lower to unchanged. . BRUISES Further notice is not considered possible. The List may be sccn at the oilice n! the TOWN CLERK to whom these taxes may be paid be- lore December 04h. J- E. MAYNUGII, "Town Clerk. 124-048-11-20-11 . WANTED M. once one hundred live iox pupa. Males and Females. Must be from 00 per cent to lull silvers and good quality. Will be at P. L. Bowneu Store. Kensingion, Tuesday. Novem- ber 80th and will nay mm thin lt n . p‘ vwudtnlnorou MeNEIl-ln n-asa-li-aa-zi. Iucnou slur I am authorized by M"- Loulg C. Wright, 194 Prince Street to sell at Public Auc- tion on Monday, Nill- 29 “'- 10 o’clock sharp, household furniture. effects, "c- “m” able collection of antlllll", pictures. No reserve- J, A_ MacDONALD, Auctioneer. L-lwlbzau Time'- llnthllil no 01ml Miami's. Ii "taken hold". N ‘ k 6W , u. 01' w stock Exchange __@- (Si: lied by Pitiielil and 00. MCI: l! oi’ Montreal Block l8- clunxo and Montreal Curb) Stock: ~ Open Clone n1 Chem ‘A Am Can 82% 85% Am IP01‘ Pr 4% 4% Am Red 14 14% Am Tel Tel 148% 147 Am Water 14% 14% Anaconda 20% 30% Atchison 30% 37% Atl Ref 20% 30% Auburn 8% 0 Bald Ilooo . Bait Ohio 11% 13% Bendix Av 13% Beth St 49% 50% Briggs Man 20% 21 e 01 91‘ Ches Ohio 36% 30*». Chrysler 57 59 ‘.4 com Sol 0% 0% Com Bo 2% 2% Con Can 4114 44% Con Ed 27 27% Con Gas C0 Corn Prod 55% 57% Cur Wright Deere 13%. 24 Dupont 101% 108% Elec Auto Lt 10% 20% Elec Pr Lt 14% 14% Firestone Gen Elec 40% 42 Gen Mot am 36% Gen Foods Goodrich Good T 20% 20% Gt No Pfd 27% 28% Hlid Moi. Car Ill Gen Int l-Iar e0 B4 Int Tel Tel 7% 7% Johns Man Co Kennecotl: . 34 35 Miss Pac Ry Mont Ward 35 36% Mur Co N Y Cent 18%, 1D ‘.0180. i a as l! 17 18% ‘ New York Neg! Nor Am Co 22% 28 Nor Pac 12% 12% Pack Mot 5 5 Paramount 13% 131,5 Penn R R 21% 21% Phil Mot 74% 76% Phil Pet Co 119% 39% Post Tel Cab Pub Ber N J 3G 36 Pure Oil Co 11% 11% Radio Co '1 ‘I Radio K O Sears Roe Co 54 57% Shell Union Oil South Pac 19% aim Std 011 Ind Std Oil N J l4 45 Stude Co fftfiif”. n e Ar 19 19% United Cor 4 4 United Drug a‘ u United Gas Imp 12 12 U S Rub 26% 271i U S St C0 54% 55% U S 1nd Al 20% 20% Vanadium mu 1715 Warner Bros a 3;; West Union 2a 29% West Air B 2414 34% West Ellec 98 101% Woolworth 31% 3a C ' UITCIICIES NEW YORK, Nov. 90 -~(A.P)_ A few European currencies moved ahead narrowly in tennis oi the United States dollar Saturday though most held unchanged. The Pound Sterling gained 1.3 01a centatass s-s and the French franc was up ,(l0 1-g 9g a cent at 3.39 5-0. Unchanged were the 3918mm beige and Holland gullder. The Canadian dollar was down 1 64 oi’ a. cent at 1.00 5-64. MONTREAL. NOV. 28 —(CP)—- Pound Bterllns iti-enetlienec 1-0 cent on Montreal foreign ex- ohfl-fliles today to 04.00 5-32 while the United states dollar at 3-32 discount and the French franc at 3.30 cents remained unchanged. FINANCE NEW YORK. Nov. 20-1-41’)- Ploleign exchange steady. ureat Britain demand 4.99 5-8. 4.90 1-2, 4.98 5-0; 00-day bills $4.08 7-8‘, demand: France 3.39 5-0; Italy 5.26 i-ll; Belgium 17.01 1-2; Ger- many 40.34; Canada 1.00 5-84. “Ev vonii cone (Canldlln Proul (Supplied by Piiileld and Ca ll oi I Stock - change and Ionian! Curb) Bloch Open Clone Brazilian 12% 12% Bell Tel 150% 160 Bruck Silk B C Pow A 3-1 v 30% Build Pmd Can Cement 8% 9 Can Nor Pr Can Car I'd 0% 10% 1 Can Car Pid 20% 21% Can Hydro Pfd can Ind Al A Can Pac 7% 0 Can Steam 3 3 Celanese 18% 18% Cock Plow 0011s Smelt 51 52% Dist Sea: 15% 15% Dom Goal Pid Dom Bridge 20% 29% Dom Si. B 13% 14 Dom Ilextile Dryden 0% 0% Eng Elec A ling Elec B .1 lzrla. Co 13% 14 ~ St W 9% 9% year psum 6% 8% lam Bridge 8 0 l-iow Smith 14% 14% Imp T011 13% 13% Int Nickel 40% 42% Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods u Massey Hair 6 6% M00011 Pt. 10 10 Mont" Pow 29 29 Nat Brew 37 37 Nat. St Car 32 Noranda 4B 40% Pow Corp 14% 15 Que Pow Shaw 19% 20 St Law 5% 491 St Law Pfd l7 17 Sou Can Pow 13 18 8t of Can 62 63 St Carl Pfd 55 56 Win Elec A Win Elec B ‘Montreal Curb (Bu plied by Pitiield and Com- Exc unge and Montreal Curb puny membeh or Montreal Stock Stocks Open Close Abitibl 190 200 Asbestos 59 60 B A O11 20% 20% Beauharnols 6% 6% Brew Corp Bath A 11% 12 Can Vickers Don A 7 7 Dom Tar '1 7% Fraser Frascr V T O 16% 17 Ford ' 17% 17% l-lir Walker 40% 40% Home _ou 10s ms Imp Oil 18% 18 Int Pete 30% 30% Melche A 2 2 cc l6 10% Price Pfd Royallte 36 37 PRODUCE PRICES WLNNIPEG, Nov. 28 -—(CP)~. closing future quotations wheat- Nov 111 l-Bb; Dec 100 7-8b; May 100 5-0; July 106. Outs-Nov 44 3-4b; Dec 44-1-811; May 43 5-80; July 4i 5-8. Barley-Nov 50 l-Zb; Dec 50 l-ia; May 56 5-8;. Cash prices: WheatFNo. 1 hard 128 5-0; No. 1 nor 108 5-8; No. Z nor 121 5-0; No. 3 nor 106 5-8: N0. 4 nor 9'1 1-8.‘ N0. 5 wheat 85 1-0; No. 6 wheat '16 1-0‘. feed 87 1-8; No. 1 garnet 100 1-0; No. 2 garnet 10.‘ l-0; No. 1 durum 00 5-0; No. 4 spec 80 l-8; No. Sspec 80 l-8; No. 0 special 71 1-8; track 117 7-0; meanings 550. Oats —No. 2 cw 45 5-8; No. 0 cw 43 l-B; ex lfeed 43 1-8; No. 1 reed 39 7-8‘, No. 2 feed 3'1 1-8; No 3 feed 34 5-8; track 44 1-0. Barley —No. 3 57 l-2; No. 4 ow56; No.5ew55; ancl0ow54. triwk 56 1-4. .. MONTREAL. NOV. 38 —-(0P)-— Butter prices dipped narrowly on Montreal open produce markets last week. Butter was quoted at 29 1-2-30 cents a pound for carlots or less of No. i with, lots to retailers at 00 1-2-91 for solids and 31-3‘! 1-2 for prints. Graded egg shipments were 40 cents a dozen for A-large, 30-31 for A-medium. 29 l-2-30 for A- puilets, 05 for A-large storage. 24 for A-medium storage and 21 l-2- 22 for O. Cheese was 14-14 cents a pound for Ontarloes and l3 3-4-14 ior Quebecs. Potatoes: P. E. I. ,No. 90's .75; 80's .63 l-2-65; 50's 52; 1 mts Deposiu . . Payable on demand Notes of die Bank Dtber Liabilities In Total Liabilities co LIABILITIES TO and Reserves for Payable in nub an gill-edge securities I ndurtrial and olber Call Loans outside Secured b] bonds. available I/ilb l0 greater value tbm Other Loans . Bank Premises Bank . . “I010”- Appropxintion for Stocks . . . Cali Loans in Canada . . . . Payable on demand and Juwed by bani Bankers’ Acceptances . a a Prime draft: accepted by other Barth IOTAI. OF QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES (equal to 79.58% of all Liabilitie: to tbs Public) Two prapmii: only an carried in znmpariiu; Ibe mub and bandr of time zompanm a: en- tinly owned by 1b: Bank and appear on lb: book: at $1.00 in cull can. All other n] the Bank’; premires, the value of ' wbirb largely cxl-ud: 813,700,000, appear under tbi: bed/rig. Reai Estate, and Mortgages on Rial Esme: Sold by thl Arqlired in Ill: mum of of being realized upon. Customers‘ Liability under Acceptances and Letters of Credit . . . . ' - u a Repremm Iiabililier of eurtomen on scram! n! Lmen Credit iunl mid Dnrll; erupted by {be Bab for lben Other Assets not included in die Fol-ageing MakingTocalAsscmof , . . | u i to nee! pymmr o] Liabilirie: I0 x6e Public of leaving an aces: of Ann: over liabilities to tbs Public of CHARLES B. GORDON, PmiJnI BANK or MONTREAL. Established '1 8 1 7 v4 presentation, in easily understandable form, of the “Bank's ANNUAL STATEMENT 30th October, 1937 UABILITIB TO THE PUBLIC v LIABILITIES - - a a o o ad aim rosin. h | Q Q Payable n Jenni, Bill! Pflylblfl a u o e e I I Tim dull: bud a? curtailing. kcepmnoes and Letters of Credit Outstanding . Finmuid mponnliilitiu undertaken on tubal! o! rnmmmw (m clanking awour in "Rexuurraffl. (he Public u a - I um. allies Jo l»: com NIJCY as. lama-c bed-m tbe Public a . - e THE SHAREHOLDERS Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Dividends . . . a T/ii: lrmounr represent: Illa rbare/Iolderl’ inlneii in the Bank, over which liabilities lo the public lake precedence. TOG-[Lilbi-lififl a n I ‘I I I c RESOURCES To meet Ibe foregoing Liabilities the Bank bu Cash in its Vaults and Money on with Bank of Canada I . u Notes of and Cheques on Other B | | presentation. Money on with Other Banks . | | Available on dmmnd or a rlnm nolice. Government and Other Bonds and Debentures u 'Nol exceeding market value. The greater portion eamim d lobirb manna n early J. I I I I I I imkuNolexeaedin mar/m vabu. of Canada .. . a ilarki and olbey negotiable remirie: of greater value than lb: lam: and reprermting money: quid-Ly dilrturbirig rfizd on wwdition in , g . 6,BS7,700.$ and imh vi lb: loan, , , , , 56,1385: lb: brain-at old b pom! A ' PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT Profit: for die year ended 30th October, 1937, after making appropriations to Contingent Reserve Fund, out of which Fund full provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts has been made, and after deducting Dominion and Provincial Government Taxes amountinB to $942,957.54 Dividends paid or payable lo Sllarcholdeis . . BankPranbcs-nnnu Balance of Profitand Loss Account, 31s! October, i936 | | n u __1.Q_*_5-f*4 72 a Balance of Profit and Loss curled forward . . . a | a u j;l_5't_.§§j_f} 1 JACKSON moons, l G. W. SPIIQNFY. I I’ i The strength of a bank is determined by its history. its policy. its management and the exlenl of its resources. For I20 years the Bank of Montreal has been in the forefront of Canadian finance. I o I n I To mariwluiiwm, farmers, mil others, on condition! romirtrnr with round Ln‘. I I I lb: mines balding , 323380.000 00 , 911.799.105.99 i , 24.42s.s9s.oo , 215,945.41. . 1,759,145.50 ' . 2,555,661.75 u 379.736.753.71 ' 76,897, 1 97.27 I t829.635.950-98 . 3 3632672015 . z1,7is,45i.ss , 20,6654 51.41 . 451.581.325.01 , 286,235.50 q 1937894434 u $599,051.! 5915. 4 204,T60,812.1~i | BJOQOOIl-Q . 1491mm 1,159,145.50 3,170,158.77 $s29,633,950.98 vszysmssnr s 76,897,I97.27 sa,4os,32s.so f 400,000.00 I uml Genem/ Marugn! i._____s~~ - - ;—,—-— -~—- , Anlisepllgooothillsbllllll- 5m" °'°'° N,,_ 1 cobble... 80-5 50.6; 1.1; N... m MARKETS ar a nuance , 1mm near. cum 0H '. -- ;N.1 all lotlle secondaryand - —--~— N “h” “flan” m. g: aglygw gozsmilgag? N; 2 m, “,§'_.,,,e_,_ floulnger and Lake (By The Canadian Plcss‘ ' (Canadian Press) _ R n c“ 5e,- 31,4 30-5 35.44; Shore posted minor gains on light Tononto. Montreal and New I ilir/lglgflfgiialtuiolliov. 0505x3232? ' m 1 . I IN A D S grade Pet 04ft "ioaonro, Nov. 2a —lCPl-— volume. Active golds posting galls Yo‘?! finder w; H l, Curb Mgrket smurday “m: N: nofiuldsh 1%- Friday's rally in the mining mar- of 10 to 15 cents gttRffiad goalie; tlllnwpgg ~ _ “Kllli "IIBL P°“’ ‘A a}; gttuI-riiycazdsegiolilonglleadm 12$ sbasehort fitmlvlgimleeg t: 8 wit-s were 082E110! (IIORK ~Cotton and oof- 5mm "m" , gfdtl‘ figefi‘ 1%,‘, metal; changed hands in heavy Central Patricia. Little Long LkC. fee higher; rubber lower; sugar Baum“. 10 1 Humblg Qfl 5g volume. Pamoilf. Powell-Emlyn. Premier. unchanged. Cart Mal 9 l N I M E Brown pm 3:14 Aside from a gain of l 3-8 for Stadacona and Teok Hughes. New York —Canadlan dollar Duparq 6‘! __ ___.___-__J Mcmym, “m. 1.. golds was mt down 1-64 to 1.00 5-64- Thump Cad 34., so some was‘: NEVER e u r0 YOU'VE rev n. BEEN "no ALASKA-- k‘? 4 BRINGING UP FATHER HY TO i'L THNKNG OF THKT- lT MUST BELLA COUNTRY- -.- t-ELLO ‘ME ME WFE AND l AQE THINKIN’ ABOUT A Ifi"»e..*°;v‘é‘3‘é‘r‘ arr CF DATA 0N n‘! -- By George McManus °*"‘“" ALASKA? AGQEE W YOUR WIF Sffllili LA-ILA m2 JIGGS- we ' CLlMATE miem" ois lEri-i OUT