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8 ‘ THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN Commander-in-Chief LUMBER STORES — - “WorkingAMpdel - Roofing - Paints Insulation Millwork Lumber 8—Lithgow ForDemocracv’?Europe. Olgjeptsi Cuts Buildgrs‘?ardware - Cement NEW YORK. March standards in To main- t9 STOCKHOLM.—(By airmail)—-— Osborne, President of The Ameri- tain it and to make it still higher, Duty a Home-Owned Store Helge Jung. Command- Your Dollar Does Its at can—Scandinavian Foundation and given the conditions which they General er-in-Chief of the Swedish armed former United States Ambassador face, they have decided that much} 320 \V. Meeker Kent, Wash. Phone 84 to Norway, delivered an address teamwork is necessary—a large‘ forces, has sharply criticized the on March 6 at the first session of measure of self-imposed, state- 1945 Defense Committee‘s propo- the New Fork Herald Tribune managed, and semi-socialistic co- sal about the reorganization of the BURNERS SALES & SERVICE for High Schools at the operation. The real point is that national defense. Submitted last KENT OIL Forum A. NICHOL DAY OR NIGHT Hotel in New it is self-imposed, by free popular December, it suggested a number HOMER Waldorf—Astoria Across From ‘he Kent High School York. He chose as his topic, decisions. And the means of lift- of cuts and retrenchments in the Working for ing interest of economy. “Scandinavia: Model it—if that ever seems neces- 529 N. Central Kent Phone 450-M Democracy." and pointed out that sary or desirable—remain in full Emphasizing in a report to the America and the Scandinavian force and effect. There is no so- Riksdag that the risk for a new which countries have much to learn from called socialistic measure in force world war has not decreased. Gen- dealers in precious metals. each other. in Scandinavia today, no limita- eral Jung wants to see the present will be held August 2-27 at the Design in Johnion Furniture “Based on very limited natural tion on the right of free enter- set~up of the Army and the Navy Rhode Island School of Fleming’s resources.“ said Mr. Osborne in prise. which cannot be recalled to- virtually unchanged, while a fight- Providence. B a ro n GENERAL ELECTRIC in part. “these nations of fishermen. morrow by the veto of a freely er wing should be added to the Air work is represented museums world, including sailors. woodcutters. and farmers, elected parliamentary responsive Corps. as has already been agreed throughout the DISTRIBUTOR of Art developed over the years by thrift to popular will. Naturally, not to by the Riksdag. All medically the Metropolitan Museum and patience the highest. living all lessons from these successfully t'it conscripts should undergo a in New York. operating workshops 125 Central Phone 47 and efficient thorough military training. For Avery F. Peterson. at present of are here democracy applicable the next few years the purchase serving on the United States Em- KENT ‘. but two have much the areas of new equipment may be limited. bassy in London, has been appoint- Nordic Scientific learn other." to from each but the grants for future purchase ed First Secretary at the Ameri- Cooperation Planned More than 2,000 high school boys of new materiel for the Army and can Embassy in Stockholm. and girls. including twenty-one Navy should be increased. so "Gripsholm" STOCKHOLM, February 24.— the The M. S. of the TAYLOR PLUMBING from the Scandinavian countries. that necessary Line, arrived (By airmail)——Scientific coopera- Swedish American participated in the Forum. the may be effected frommodernizations‘time to‘ February tion between the Nordic countries in New York on 23 from 8: HEATING third of similar conferences ar- Greater protection must win be greatly increased. accord- time. her home port, Gothenburg, with ranged by the Heraid Tribune. provided for military equipment passengers, after Lay-up in OIL BURNER SALES ing an agreement reached after be‘ 949 a to underground caches. and} during AND SERVICE meeting in Copenhagen of rep—- stored in Sweden of two months, a enlarged soonl resentatives of the technical and these should be as which her interior underwent many Refurbishing W. Meeker Kent natural scientific research spheres as possible. ‘ changes. of the liner Expanding conclusion, passenger capaci- Ph. 156-J in Sweden, Denmark, Norway. Sweden In the Commander- has reduced her by eighty, and Finland. in-Chief stated that "we must ty more than but has duplication of Production of watch with open and unprejudiced added considerably to the comfort In order to avoid ground hostess in Stockholm. Cap- been decided to divide eyes the military technical devel- of passengers as well as crew. work it has tain a graduate of the research projects as Passenger Aircraft opment, so that we are prepared Old furniture and rugs have been Bracher. all major University of Texas, served as a evenly possible between the —— (By airmail) to make 'radicai changes in our replaced, staterooms rearranged, as STOCKHOLM major in the Army Transport Foreign scientists Saab Company. of owu organization and materiel. and new decorations added, giv- four countries. ——The Linke- Command from the United should the occasion demand it." ing the vessel‘s interior a brighter during the war and saw especially those ping. manufacturers of aircraft. service in both the European and States. whose transatlantic trips plans to expand its production of and more cheerful appearance. Be- fore war, “Gripsholm” the Pacific theatres of war. Miss are costly, will in the future be twin-engined passenger planes of the the car- _In—Brief ried approximately passen. Hanson‘s father ls General Pas- invited jointly. the type Saab-Scandia. The com- News 1.500 gers, but senger Agent of the Swedish Am- The publication of scientific pany will also shortly start pro- The Scandinavian Missionary subsequent improvement of crew's quarters has this erican Line. The couple will take magazines is also on the agenda. ducing a second series of some- Flights (Nordiskt Missionsflyg) cut figure about up their residence in Stockholm. In this last mentiomd field, the what different design, which will has completed its Slst transcontin- to 1.275. Two British pacifists. Héhry Us- medical societies of the four coun- be equipped with an engine of a ental flight—this time to South Miss Marguerite Hanson. daugh- and their —-— tries have advanced far. new and still more powerful type. Africa since the start of opera- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. borne and Ernest 'R. Millington, Nordic coopera- work for a closer The new craft has received the tions in November. 1945. During Hanson, 70 Lookout Circle. Larch- have arrived in Stockholm where was up example was re- for days they tion held as an name “Saab Scandia 90 A 2” and this time almost 900 Swedish. Dan- mount. N. Y.. married three will be the Norwegian cently to Captain Ed guests of the Association for In- to follow. will be driven by two Pratt & ish, and missionaries Bracher. P1-‘ the Scandinavian ternational Cooperation for Peace. ‘Whitney R 2180 engines. This will have been flown from and to Scan- lot of Airlines? places System. The ceremony per-3 Mr. Usbome belongs to a group lincrease the maximum speed of dinavia and’such remote as was Belgian Congo, formed by Dr. Francis J. Coffin of of twenty-five British Members of Beaver plane, as compared with the Madagascar, the Hongkong, The St. John's Episcopal of Parliament who work for a world ’thetype now manufactured, from 428 and Calcutta. Church. plane a Larchmont. Miss Hanson gradu- government to be established by to 460 kilometers per hour (285 used for these flights is Company converted which has been ated from Stephen's College, Co- 1955. Mr. Millington is Vice Presi- Fuel per hour) and the rate of C-47. ‘miles named “Ansgar” after the first lumbia. Missouri. where she maj- dent of the Federal Union. During climb from 394 to 470 meters per “Your Fuel Dealer” Christian missionary visit Scan- ored in aviation. Upon completion! their stay in Sweden they will at- minute (1,540 feet per minute). to in ninth century. of special studies at Borgarskolan, tend a round table conference with intend- dinavia the “Anse The Saab Scandia aircraft. to flown than ‘Stockholm, and Stockholm representatives of ,the Swedish . gar" has date more . Univer- COAL woon OIL ' 24 32 pas- ed to carry between and 420,000 miles and has had a flight sity. she joined Scandinavian Air- Government and Riksdag partici- been designed for sengers. have time of 2,600 hours. lines System as the combine's first pating. about the same service as the Baron Erik Fleming, court sil- 1125 Leary Way for American DC-3 planes. that is, versmith to King Gustaf and head and cargoes short 5 to 30 Ton Capacity passengers over of the well-known studio. “Bor- DExter 0621 Seattle and for op- and medium distances gila." in Stockholm, will conduct ANTHONY HYDRAULIC HOISTS erating from small air-fields. the second annual national Silver- smithing Workshop Conference for and Bodies for All Chassis teachers, sponsored by Handy and Convention-l 0.0.8. Slx Wheelers nnd Scull-Tuners Harmon, New York, refiners and WELDING — REPAIRING — HOISTS AND 3001158 Nelson Truck Eqmpment0 (0., Inc. 128 No. same. Wait. 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