Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1947 — Page 20

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or or | $70 Million Program gr. Ty PY YIL AN © To Be Finished in '48 Sj t N ; : | WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 (UP)—| ar WwW ~ The Army corps of engineers said All m € today that 8000 men have been enGrain Dealers gaged ia construction of new Alas- I r Al | I i A TS : kan airfields and other facilities, W Mutual Agency, Inc. under a $70 million initial program | lige ool 1740 North Meridian $¢. to be completed in 1948. WAbash 24 | The all-over Alaskan construction | C ts rie 2436 {program may require until 1960 to 0a ‘Many Styles, Trims . complete, the engineers sald. ! The engineers explained that next | month the number of men employed | ) on Alaskan construction projects FOR RELIABLE WATCH will be reduced to 2500. Activities COGAN AB 43 FY Al will be confined during severe win-| Mamfaciurcr's Close-Out wey |ter to indoor work. ; Vi “Initiation of a program to set up NTEEL a modern military establishment in Famous Make Alaska is well under way,” the enlginee rs said in reply to inquiries. SSIERES Airfields Expanded | "Certain of the temporary alriflelds and military installatibns 00 I built in Alaska durihg the war are ’ | {being modernized and expanded, 3 7 The program is a many-pointed one 2 iand all of these units will become . |permanent parts of the military] establishment.” Regularly 1.50, $2 and 2.50! . The army is keeping details of the | SEARS, ROEBUCK & co. Alaskan projects secret. But inves- | tigation of army records disclosed that it is spending $17,700,000 alone EF on Ladd Field, near Fairbanks amo g Another $17,300,000 has been auF us \ thorized for rebuilding Mile 26, a Rengo-Bolt b fighter strip southeast of Ladd Field. 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