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...boss of Seattle's $30-million-a-year Bon Marche department store, Kentucky-born Rex Liebert Allison, 39, was afraid that he wasn't getting his share of customers from the city's fast-growing population. Hemmed in on the south by its industrial district and on the east & west by Lake Washington and Puget Sound, Seattle was moving north, away from the old shopping area...
...Missouri, Republicans hoped that the Binaggio murder would help out Forrest Donnell, who was opposed by Truman-blessed Emery Allison. But Republicans were uneasy about the safety of Indiana's Capehart and Wisconsin's Wiley, frankly worried about Iowa's Hickenlooper and Colorado's Eugene Millikin...
Candidates for the Class of '51 are: Helen Barbara Bernstein, Sheila Alice Brown, Baila Judith Coren, Barbara Anne Higgins, and Alico Dianne Wertz; for the Class of '52: Judith Grose, Allison Ann Mathews, and Priscilla Smith; for the Class of '53: Elizabeth Ann Brown, Janet Kathryn McNeill, and Renee S. Michelson...
From Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp., G.M. bought a 40-passenger two-engined Convair 240, the same plane now flying many commercial routes. G.M. will equip the plane with two 2,750 h.p. turboprop engines developed by G.M.'s Allison division...
...wares and improve the old ones, U.S. business spent millions for industrial research in 1949. The successful experiments dotted the land. Indianapolis, which had produced 800 jet motors a few years ago, boasted that it was the "jet capital of the world," where General Motors' Allison plant turned out more than 2,000 jet engines in 1949. (General Electric and Westinghouse were not far behind.) The Bakelite Corp. found a new use for vinyl resins in making window shades, predicted an annual market of 85 million shades in that field alone. New Bedford, Mass, got its first all-nylon...