Porcupine Advance, 22 Jul 1937, 1, p. 5

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Supggest Sabotage at the Frood Mine Chief Coroner Thinks Fatal Mine Blast May Have Been Due to Intentionally Placed Dynamite. Sudbury, July 231â€"(Special) â€"Posâ€" sibility that an explosion at the Frood Mine on Saturday, which killed a workâ€" man, had been caused by a load of dynamite being placed intentionally in a pipe "either for sa@botage or other iuinknown reaszcns," was suggested by Chief Ccroner Dr. P. E. Lafliamme, in his verdict on the man‘s death yesterâ€" day. The workman, Andrew Kolibab, aged 37, employeed at Frood as a salvage man, was instantly kWlled when a terâ€" rific explosion occurred while he was cutting pipes and rails with acetylene gas. The pipes had been taken to the surface from underground. Asks Further Probe "It is possible the load of dynamite was put intentionally in the pipe by some unknown person, intended either for sabotage or other unknown reaâ€" THURSSDAY, JULY 22ND. 1837 MAKE CERTAIN THAT YOU CET ALL 3 BEFORE YOU BUY You Want a Washer That Will Wash All Kinds of Clothesâ€" c .. WASH THE SHEEREST OF SILKS AND HEAVIEST OF WOOLENS WITHOUT WEAR AND TEAR. The Apex Double Dasher washes a few dainty silks in a small amount of water or heavy woolens in a whole tubful. It washes all the clothes all the time, whether they are at the top, in the center, or at the bottom of the tub. Saves time, reduces laundry costs. An exclusive Apex feature. 02 .. WRING THEM SOPT AND FLUFFY WITHOUT HARM FITHER SILKS OR WOOLENS Only Apex has the Ad justable Presâ€" sure Selector. It enables you to set wringer rol‘s at the proper pressure for all kinds of fabrics. The Apex patented Pressure Selector tells exactly how much pressure to use for each type of garment. 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Eager, Superintendâ€" Development, operating and ¢ ent of the mine, testified, except that| costs amounted to $1,433,095, 0 which comes through on steel cars| per ton of ore treated, compare for the surfaze magazine. Later it is! $1,220,348, or $4.41 per ton treat transported to the underground magaâ€"| year. Reserves for municipal, J Zing. | Clal, Dominion and United Stal Found Dynamite in Pipe S. J. Rcese, ming salvage man, who employed Kolibab, said that a year agO he had found a pipe with dynamite in it, and had been so worried that he threw the pipe down a creek. He had repo:ted the incident, he said, to Wal â€" ter Abrahamson, who now is no longer with the company. Kolibab‘s body had been s> badly shattered that it was partially decapiâ€" tated and had multiple injuries, Dr. Alex Duncan testified. One stick of dynamite wedged in a pipe would have as much power as five or six ordinary sticks because of the concentration of power in so small a the mines Superintendent, said. Joseph Timchuk, who was cutting pipes with Kolibab about 100 feet away, only Apex, with its Double Dasher, ing. gvies vou all three things you w ts t o e n n n C e L s s k5 ou‘.o: o t o on n m m io o o oo nz s * Timmins "I would > continue Allan Brock, assistant to the Superâ€" interdent. said there was no doutt about it that the explosion had been caused by dynamite. He added hat in 1933 the csmpany had used a system of | blastinz by stuffing dynamite in pipes, ut that this system was not in use now, and, as the pipes were constantly being changed. there was no possibility one of these had become mixed with the pipes being salvaged. He pointed out ailso that pipss used at that time were twoâ€"inch, while the pipe which ! had exploded was much smaller. said he had never seen powder mite around *there before. Dome Mines estimatles net profit for the six monmhs ended June 30, 1937, at $2,152,779 before depreciation, depletion and adjustments of surplus and continâ€" gent reserve accounts. This is equal to $2.15 per share on the $1,000,000 shares issued, and compares with net estimatâ€" ed profit of $1,952.468, or $1.95 per share in the corresponding period of 1936. Production for the period was $3,â€" 760,285 from milling of 287,000 tons of or2, from which was produced 107,271 fine oumces of gold. Average recovery Dome Nets $2,152,779 in First Six Months Equal to 2.13 per pared with $1.¢ Period Last Ye: costs amounted to $1,433,095, or per ton of ore treated, compared $1,220,348, or $4.41 per ton trealed year. Reserves for municipal, cial, Dominion and United State come taxes amounted to $355,608, pared with $351,734, while outsid ploration written off was only $1 compared with $11.833. After these charges, estimated ating profit was $1,969,784, com with $1,768.47 nonâ€"operating last year was Annual Meeting July 29th of Kerrâ€"Addison Gold Mines Postponed annual meeting of shareâ€" holders of Kerrâ€"Addison Gold Mines will be held in the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, on July 29, at ncan, Among the most important items to come beâ€" fore sharehulders is the anticipated announcement regarding type and size of mill to be erected on the property, Larder Lake area. According to presenmt 1 mill of 1,000 tons‘ capacity although definite decision known prior to the meet of recent diamond Grilling pected to be announced at Satisfactory progress is reported beâ€" ing made in the campaign of underâ€" ground development currently unrder way on four levels at Moneta Porcupine Mines with the zone indicated by diaâ€" mond drilling having been encountered on all horizons. Confirmation of the results secured in drilling is being obâ€" tained in the present underground| campaign, it is reported. P{:cordlxmgt to northern advices, the crosscut on | the bottom ‘or 500â€"foot level averaged | $30 in gold per ton for the first ten | fee}; with complete assays for the crossâ€" cut not completed as yet. The crosscut. on the 3rd level is reported to have, shown values of $18 across 15 feet. 1 Sudbury Star:â€"We read in the paper about some new fish ladders that have been installed in British Columbia. Now it seems that an energetic salmon can start at the bot:tom rung and work himâ€" self up into the 29â€"cent cans. atisfactory Progress at the Moneta Gold After saying Boat Caledoni Atlantic Ocea: the American Atlantic fligh congzratuilating VALERA OFFERS CONGRATULATIONS profit i1 $183,995 $1,969,78 To th‘s In the same peri ; were milled, frc 1 96,458 fine ounC Share Comâ€" 95 in Same he six mol in are aiso that time lications, a is probable will not be 2. 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Toburn Ventures Wright Harvleaves White Eagle _ Toâ€"day‘s Stocks Meta‘s Crow ‘ew of the Empire Flying rimental flight across the Foynes and congratulated on the completion of the Above, â€"Mr. de Valora i: fAying boat. Dome Listed Unlisted stern 1.00 Bid 43 36 31 % A 64.50 2.19 1.32 24 $50.50 15 700 1.38 11.50 65.15 6.45 2.20 6.50 60B 5.40 5.50 2.09 2.60 5.70 3.15 1.04 16 1.205 4.30 1.20 3.20 3.15 4.95 2,60 8.00 6.50 _2 Vo 20 Kitchener Record: A birthday item in a Missouri paper. ended happily with this sentence: "At the last table sat grandpa and the birthday cake, beauâ€" tifully lit up." (From CN.P.C. Review) Sunday School Teacherâ€"*"Dear chilâ€" dren, tell me the last thing you must do before you go to bed." money Waterloo Chronicle:â€"The Scots now are publicly exhibiting the longâ€"hidden crown of Mary, Queen of Scots. Probâ€" ably they are confident, at last, that their English neighbours won‘t try to swipe it. 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