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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1946 PAGE FOLR 3 e — ‘| DR.E.H.KASER || THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ley Al“ska Empirc ! Housing Outlook . : The Charles W. Carter = 1 (Washington Post) = E 20 Y E A RS A G o from prhamiten 1 <ifed every event ¢ Sunday by the i e ’ patic— i D i hmfiw‘;‘lflr;; ;"r::‘s?:;::?nu;muv | Much dissatisfaction is being expressed over the | 2 H E L MPIRE | BLOMGRE Monuarv Second nnd Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska | housing program, and this doubtless accounts in some | }_ e s s RN A N BUILDING WELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - rosiden e EEaTR e Phone 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts, ic orders issued by Civilian | We think tho - Vice-President Editor and Manager Mansging Editor measure for the more dr Production Administraor Small. DOROTHY TROY LINGO . WILLIAM R. CARTER s oStk SEPTEMBER 18, 1926 Tonight was to be Carnival Night at the Scutheast Alaska Fair and HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 MR A EmoEk - - - - Business Manager | are wholly justified. They may well be interpreted as | ® SEPTEMBER 18 . 1 g s L Shtered in the Post Office In Janeau as Becond Class Matter, | @ tightening up of controls rather than a reflection | e Josephine Hutchings e a fine program of entertainment was ||l:§x\md ine uding a Sp.eud. concert e SUBSCRIPTION RATES: of failure of the program to date. It is well to re-)e Harriet Stonehouse o by the Juneau City Band whose members were Jack Fargher, H. W. Tlle Erwin feell CG Card Bevera c Delivered by t:l:lrxlf:n:’l;".lhtTc;.nm-hndu"l:o;l::l'vl :?;:ol,no per monthi | omber that the premium payments authorized by|e Charles A. Fox . Dick H George Hall, Ray Stevens, Jack Burford, Ed photed st e ge 0. By matl, postass peid, st the folloying D evinn oty | oo e stimulate the production of bullding mate- | o Clarence Foote * " Fred Arnold, Clarence Dunn, Earle Hunter, Judson Whittier, r";s:El;’:‘GNOEU ‘Wholesale 805 10th St e ?,:‘:m‘gflinl:df:‘n“;,“!‘x,s‘r? 00: six months, in advance, " | rials are just beginning to flow. There has scarcely | ® Mrs. H. H Hunqfl\-un . Ed McIntyre and Elmer A. Friend Winner of the popular girl contest HAY. GR}\ PHONE AR A i Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly Dotify | been time for their effort to be felt in the turning out | e Mrs. Effie Knight o‘“ s to be announced at midnight, with other important awards, including Y AIN, COAL bl i the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery, o pajlding supplies to say nothing of the actual com- | e Charles May ol i A 2 i and STORAGE or or SODA POP ¥ lentiones: News Office, 602: Business Office, 374 pletion of houses . Mrs. Ralph Priebe o | the automobi by i — ST T T R The gloomy part of the picture is that many e Milo Clouse o! = She Associiied P A A Satitlet Lo, thie use for { materials are still critically ce. This is especially o e! The Pioneers of Alaska and Auxiliary announced sponsoring of a CA L l r o n l"h VANITY BEAUTY tapublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | e of such jtems as lumber, soil pipe, plumbing /e o © © ¢ w s « ® ® o e e dance on Alaska Day oot sty SALON Wise credited in this paper and also the local news published s e supplies. Thousands of houses have been started and -oe ¥ 478 -— P Cooper Bullding - - now remain uncompleted for want of relatively small . Charles Otteson was aboard the Alaska from Seattle for Juneau. PHONES — 371 NATIONAL REPRES | High Quality Food: #certh Avenue Bidg items such as flooring, bathtubs or furnaces. Once a usu’]ess ee | oA ‘Moderatey b s at ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager | medium-sized house could be completed in three The Elks announced a Purple Bubble Dance for October 12. e Open Evenings Phone 318 ! months. Now it requires six to nine months or even | longer. This delay tends also to boost prices, and prices are already very high judged by prewar stand- jards | One other factor has been an active black market There are no price ceilings to restrain commercial building. Consequently, there has been much temp- tation for those who wish to build garages, drug stores Tomorrow Night W“h‘: Results of the juvenile u'.rnumulnlvr races held at the Sou(hmsti Luncheon on Friday Alaska Fair during the afternoon were as follows: Billle Friend and | Eddie Rodenberg, first; Tommy Judson and Eddie Powers, second; Elmer The Business and Professional Women's Club will mect for a re- METCALFE SHEET METAL Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Tanks and Stacks—Everything in SHEET METAL Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. J ongs-Slevens Shop LADIES’—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Sewsard Street Lundstrom and Billie Nikovich, third. Elliott Robertson, in the cualum(‘} | parade, won a prize as Charlie Chaplin. Near Third hotdog stands or shops of any sort to pay a premium | Sulas ‘l’“’ i "“;“,;."'“LE"Y,’;‘“(‘]:;" The stork presented a baby boy to Mr..and Mrs. Harry Sabin at ii o3 (o the ety maire. e e tha 3 con SUember 10 1, 8 Q00 118 1. s Hosptal o the o o i oy Femmer Transfer | || “The Rexall Store i siderable volume of brisk, lumber and equipment which | Methodist st ~ | 5 % i should be reserved for veterans housing has been | Membership Committee will bej T (I L o Prompt Courteous Service Your Reliable Pharmacists | going into unauthorized commercial projects of this |hcstesses for the social hour. The Princess Louise frem the south was due during the afternoon. | BONDED WAREHOUSE BUTLER-MAURO SOt Mrs. Irma Purington will report S Oil—General Hauling DRUG CO. i A substantial shift of emphasis will ultimately or an Executive Board meeting The Christian Science Church had been moved to the corner of Phone 114 Triangle Square - - iresult from Mr. Small’s order cutting the permissible held at Ketchikan for the State|Fifth and Main and services were to be held there Sunday. The lot had H < a i FIS 7 ‘RE 7 b o Preia g fr ,800, o | Federation. hased from Judge Robert Jennings. H » HERE | volume of commercial building from $48.800,000 to ' | been purchasec ge Rol g l M na SOMETHING FISHY 1635000000 a week. But the effect will not be felt| Reading and adoption of the e s ' Alaska usic Ilpply ARRY CE T ¥ { quickly. Experience shows that many projects are constitutic d by-laws will be the | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager . A week ago, Henry Benson, Republican candidate | poro00q Jong before they are actually undertaken. main order of business 7 D 'l l i E l‘ h by | . e Dru.gQISi & for Commissioner of Labor, annouhced to The Empire’ Thys materials will continue to flow into commercial | The weekly luncheon meeting wilk ally Lessons N English w. 1.. GorRDON Pianos—Musica} Instruments.. The Squibb Store that he “has been advised that the Independent|enterprises already approved under the more liberal ‘be held Friday ncon in the Gold |} | and Supplicr ‘Where Pharmacy Is a candidate for Labor Commissioner, Ross Kimball, has | allowance for several months to come Room of the Baranof Hotel. MIiss | oo e s e oo s eed { Phone 206 Second and Seward Profession withdrawn in his favor, Kimball stating he did not Of more immediate importance are the drastic ‘lelen Greim will entertain the WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “His book treats on these | nembers with two piano selections | . .....¢ Say, “His book treats OF these subjects.” set-aside orders issued to dealers in buildirig materials HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEAT wish to be a candidate against another war veteran.” | A check of this statement reveals that KimballjThe effect is to channel a very large portion of the L Mbx. yle dohnson o 1\]’" ‘“'"ff"; C N MISPRONOUNCED: Niger River (Africa). Pronounce Ni- | REPAIR SHOP MARKET has certainly not officially withdrawn from the ballot. | MOst critical items into residential construction. Nearly tPeaiel Mrs. Johnson Wi SPEAX| ... 1.5 in NIGHT, and not ni-ger. Weldi z Juneau's Most Popul < : & § all of the available supplies of bathtubs, sinks, la on her experignce of operating a - Sy 3 | clding, Plumbing, = Burner 's Most Popular Furthermore, as late as last Saturday he was still air- o ¥ boarding home for children. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Thief (singular). Thieves (plural). Blacksmith Work “Meating” Place N tories, cast-iron soil pipe and furnaces must be used ing o cashier’s ks from Adak in the e xqflxlmg ELEIRd, cant ghed for residential construction. On 14 types of critical Aleutians where he is stationed, paying for advertising } j on,g the set-aside for residential building amounts which is running in Alaskan papers for his campaign. | t5 75 per cent or more. The effect should be quickly The Empire, it appears, was taken in and We|felt in more rapid completion of dwellings now under hope that this will straighten our readers out. Kimball | way. still is serving in the armed forces and is out of} Can Housing Expediter Wyatt greatly expand the contact in the Aleutians with happenings in Suu[heasllmlai production of building materials in the months Alaska so is unable to defend himself. We apologize |ahead? That will be his severest test. Premium pay- for the plunder. They say “all's fair in love and war ments for this purpose did not begin to trickle until | ahd politics” but it seems to us that Benson made a |June. Apparently they helped to produce an estimated ; i ,increase of 60 per cent in one critical item within a | £ ssuing false statement when - gitiols Mistake in lssuing snoh b s | few weeks and about 11 per cent in another. But the Kimball isn’t here to correct it. | output of clay structural tile and of certain varieties The reason for the trick is obvious. Benson fears | of plywood is estimated to have declined for the first that Kimball, also a veteran, will draw too many votes | month that the premiums were paid. This, of course, Arom the veteran crowd and that Democratic Candi- is no basis for judgment as to the ultimate effective- ' GENERAL REPATR WORK An Executive Board meeting will Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the office of the Information Division of the OPA, Valentine Building. - RUSHING PLANS OF DELTA CHAPTER OF BSP ARE ARRANGED Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Tuesday night at the home the proper tip to give: of Dorothy Farrell for the regular A. Ten to twenty-five cents, according to the distance, the weight business session. of the luggage, and the means of the person giving tHe tip. ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 SYNONYMS: Mastery, mastership, dominion, upper hand. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | HOMOGRAPH; a word spelled like another but of different meaning 1and derivation; as, LEAD, to guide or conduct, and LEAD, metal; HOLD, | to retain, and HOLD, interior of a ship. (Pronounce first O as in ON). “The Store for Men" SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. | e e MODERN ETIQUETTE Hoperra Lee | D e e D e ) CHORIES GRIFFIN OO 107 Cherry St. L AL Seattle 4, Wash FOR Wall Paper IDEAL PAINT SHOP i Q. When a porter on a train carries one's bags to a seat, what is | Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ‘date Walter P. Sharpe, running for re-election on k ess of the program, but it does indicate that the| Plans for fall rushing were dis- Q. If Anne Wilscn, nee Smith, is a divor but retains her n, nge Smith, is a h ains her hus- v record, which isn't bad, will benefit. | headaches of the housing agencies are far from being | cussed and Rush Chairman Laurene y,,,qs name, by wiat name should she be known? ICE CREAM Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt This, however, is Benson's first venture into “"C"'“A ‘".““C“ s ":‘5 Refi meng :”d nearly half | Knowles axnounced a calendar of A. By her given name, her family name, and her husband’s name— | — : g 5 i ¥ |a million dwelling units were put under actual con- |social events to entertain prospec- A ; o s RS dias e e . S, 0 though his campaign is being man- . social ever . Sl { poll‘;lc;.vflm‘ even R(‘om;;ucm: cx:)“:m:n “Boss"gMbm: Gbliction dickng fHie Firat halt (6T UK yete. saratated | 1ok isnee, Mrs. Anne Smith Wilson. : | | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY A ‘ B by yetean 8 ¥ 'i:. pou! o "| with a onetime estimate that only 400.000 units would | The first | will be held Fri- Q. //May n ab1 wess, sTIGE for 8 fistes who hus disd? i MARKET Douglas Boat Sho Bt eDan 0, o/ Rk ISk e hope it |pe puilt in the entire year. Ths still harder work of | day, September in the home of A. Yes, if she wishes to do so | - NEW CONS 8 p wasn't intentional 2iliioing hrmuill 14 how i Rand. Mrs, Vernon More and invitations' §= e e | Cholce Meats At All Times NEW (R(;&',:':RU(,TIQN and g e ¢ ' f | will be in the mail within the next | | Located in George Bros. Store FRE R JOBS The Washinglon regard as ineviable or (2) that|war’ an attack on Russia NoW be-| gy days i LOOK d LEA RN by | PHONES 553—02—85 ek oD e b g v fl we are trying to build up a pre-'fore Russia has atomic bombs. ¢ AR - | a n A- C. GORDON ThoneTiwngias 198 i d dominance of force to intimidate! “This scheme is not only immoral k ' - Mefly-GO-ROIlIId the rest of mankind. How would' but stupid. If we should attempt to MOOSE WOMEN io T oo e —— €) B.P.0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. it look to us if Russia had thc"lirs‘m_\' all the principal Russian atomic bomb and we did not, if|cities and her heavy industry, we Russia had 10,000-mile bombers and | might well succeed. But the immed- 1 have been increasingly disturb- Air bases within a thousand miles | iate countermeasure which such an ed about the trend of international | of our coast lines and we did not? | attack would call forth is the The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms st Reasonable Rates MEEI IOMORROW i 1]m,‘1:'1:::»(1“!1,‘;‘51[1::?];‘:fi:j;.‘:;(-:?mm.wL was once considered gambling 2 (Continued from Page One) What historical character was described by Shakespeare, “Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety”? A regular meeting of the Women of the Moose will be held tomorrow. affairs since the end of the war, R T Ay | prompt occupation of all continen- | #ght starting at 8 o'clock in lhc‘ 3. In what part of the body does the common Colles’ fracture occur? PHONE SINGLE O, r ¢ N STIN S ITY | tal Europe by the Red army. Would | club rooms in the Seward Block. 4 ot aracter in . Wo » is & 4 5 9 - .and I am even more troubled by Al o i ¥ y y club r Which character in “Little Wemen” is supposed to ke the author? ‘the apparently growing feeling IN ARMAMENTS | we be prepared to destroy the cities| For the social session following What color is aquamarine? MOUNT ,'I::ggN;ongEFgg_'R;;‘ JUNEAU amorg the American people that| e ' of all Europe in trying to finish|the business meeting, the program ANSWERS: an UPHOLSTE another war is coming and the only ]rs‘_':“fe d"’, 'hg _t‘f}”“f"_a‘f‘l°“ and| chat we had started? This idea is|will be in charge of Publicity Com- it Monday of each month RY Co. %ay that we can head it off is to ‘C1,swyied ‘realists’ are saying: |so contrary to all the basic instincts|mittee Chairman Mrs. Betty Gra- < 2 TEHRRES: in Scottish Rite Temple “‘What's wrong with trying to|, 5 # - 3 2. “Cleopatra, in “Antony and Cleopatra.” beginni; : RE-UPHOLSTERING arm ourselves to the teeth. Yet all| \ 0" oo I} i r_),,! and principles of the American|ham. and Mrs. Irene McKinley will PR S Datay ginning &t.7:80 ». m. NEW FURNITURE of past history indicates that an T.ll s uf_" .pmlomum .9 ea(z €€ | people that any such action would|have charge of the refreshments to 3. ‘_""’“ above the wrist M. L. MacSPADDEN, Rl Aafi oo doss not Ieadto] P, 00N Wy”o preserve peace is' . occiple only under a dictator-|be served. 4. The character of Jo is the author, Louisa M. Alcott. Worshipful Master; JAMES W. Phone 36 122 2nd St. peace but to war. The months just ‘;)r $his counizy !](; be 50 well i:med"shxp at home. - e — ! 5. Bluish green. LEIVERS, Secretary. % 9 that no one will dare attack us. | ahead may well be the crucial per-! : : ! ! BOAT DRIFT = i — P e B niih will declas wheilier fhe v:l:nx 20:_;1331 America will never ldp:‘h:; ;hfhprerg:mmdnrcc of force| g nights storm broke the :nve; B J;d;e ALASKA ELECTRONICS viliy . o o % |8 - a, e notion of a ‘defen-| .., s 2 0. , LO.OF,, civiled world will go down in de-| "Uor flgw n this poliey s simp-|sive attack are both unworkable | e, iisese, and 1t nas. anitied over SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. | Meets each Tues- Salesani et ,‘leta'ed for Biveral nations 1o atm . IS will not work. In a world! The only solution is the one which f‘w’u;’s( ,h'(,‘ Sonthest | comman el FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE | day at P. M, 1. O. O. F. HALL. | |Expert radio repalr withoat delay:| | W risiives 'with athmic’ “bombe o Stomie bombeand other revolu-: you have so wisely advanted and|ine preakwater. No effort had been oil B i i Visihiog Brobies Mo Re F.. 0. Boxdaios 217 Sewaro| | B i6los T want £ wive: you m\; tionary new weapons, such as ra-! which forms the basis of the Mos- r{tadc this xnol:x1ing %o retrieve the urners — Plllmbmg . "ealmg GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble PHON'EGQ ’ Views on how the present trend dioactive poison gases and biologi- | cow statement on atomic energy.|. s ' DAY PHONE-—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary 2 > o erieq |21 Warfare, a peace maintained zy| That, solution consists of mutual 5 Tl | OSSN PUSESSU P ’ toward conflict might be averted ¥ o 3 - “As Secretary of ,Commerce I|® Predominance of force is no long- | irust and confidence among nations,| M. S. Leota sails trom Auk Bay =t k El t e ' ta’k to a good m 1}" businessmen, 01’..I)055}h18 y 3 atomic disarmament, and an effec- [every Thurs 9:15 am. to con- ‘= s a L ee r“nles | and I find them very much con-| | Why is this s0? The reasons are, tive system of enforcing that dis-|nect with O'Harra bus for Fair- i JIM LANGDON—Manager er] . B | ciear: armament. . . . banks or Anchorage. See J. B. Bur- H S, cerned over the size of the Fed- "~ & A g H Box 17 Sew: t. Phy Anytime €11 budget and the burden of the Atomic warfare is cheap | (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) ford. adv. H i i A8 o, national debt ard easy compared with old-fash-)—mM7—7H7-H—— —— H MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND f inned War. Within a very few years| H ! RECKHIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- 3 several countries can have atomic CORDERS HALLICRAFTER RECEIV. WE FUMBLE IN DARK bembs and other atomic weapons. For Ever ; Sy 5 Wb e g PR il ol g B g a0 Y ERS -~ BENDIX HOME. RADIOS AND not the most important reason Why gymijes and the manufacture of old-' ACROSS 33. Pronoun P“rpose G COMBINATIONS we all want a peaceful world. The ¢,cp g 4 2 o LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND [} = fachioned weapons, atomic bombs 1. Before 84. Small fish fundamental reason is that we do goct very little and require only a| & Cieansiag 3. Byl aphit JUST PHONE RADIO TUBES : not wish to go through another! reatively small part of a nation’s| 8. Hal 36. Bovine animal war—and especially an atomic| Auotion bl llad fb P ®! 12, Bulgariancoln 37. Not any e Mail ordel's Pl'om fl rmed ’ production plant and labor force. i ical war which will undoubtedly be di- . " B B P e 182 or pily N reted primarily against civilian' “Sccond. So far as winning a war 14 Back ofthe = 2. Paim leaf, Complete Radio Repair Service Performed ’ populations and may well mean the js concerned, having more bombs— {2l 42, Declare 39-2 Long 2 Sllorl Li d ‘ 4 ‘ ¥ k 15. Livel 43. Flower 6 ’ by Government License: end of modern civilization even many more bombs—than the T ’.:s"“y 44, Related AND s e‘dT hnici . “Yet are we really concentrating other fellow is no longer a decisive! 18, Landeé pro- lhr'la.us:h the DELIVERY WILL BEGIN Expenenc echnician § all our eiforts on a program to|advantage. Ii another nation had o p&itor cut 41 Parte of birde® : iy 5 3 Mbriild a lasting’ peace? There can enough bombs to eliminate all 01[‘ # liommlr? g xings WITHIN & PEW MINGTHD WRITE FOR INFORMATION % .be no doubt that the American' cur principal cities and our heavy' fl i"n"c'}:,?{;c",:z" B A T uh Soluti Yesterday’s Puzzl st o prople want and expect that their|industry, it wouldn’t help us very) 2' poressel §3. Extinct bird olution of Mentargay’s. RHES * leaders will work for an enduring much if he had 10 times as many| 3 Traditional 86, Imitator 60. Quantity ot 2. Ribbed fabrics peace. But the people must neces-| bombs as we needed to do the same i H’l(nalleab“fl“ gg ‘,‘)xl'c'ofif,'v'fl oL D‘;"\;,?\g“'; 3. 0'?“;‘{7,“‘.. . MOTDR BEB.uan and mm“l: SEBWCE sarily leave to their leaders the to them "~ Fock " " liquor DOWN avolds I J R d M : i i gpecific ways and means to this hird. And most important, the 31 Public speaker 9. Botch L. Other 4. Petty malice ““ea“ ea bt .x “achllle wark—welllfllg ! Pbicctive, T think that at the mo- very fact that several nations have & Mt ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE | Finent the people feel that the out- atomic bombs will inevitably result | cereal C‘.Il‘el’ete l“(B 2 Wes 3 PHONE 86 look. for.the elimination for war is in a neurotic, fear-ridden, itching- | . Exist 9 L] 1012 West 10th Street 863 \dark, that other nations are wil-'trigger psychology in all the peoples fighiets 1o fully obstructing American efforts of the world, and because of our! Easebl {0 achieve a permanent peace wealth and vulnerability we would . :flarin. fish ¢ “How do American actions since be among the most seriously affect- | . Go by i . } Y . Scarc V.3 Day appear 10, other nations? od. At war Wil ot requie i MRS. L. F. DE ROUX 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 :h;:“j’l‘lk“_’-‘fl;".‘)‘l‘]’]’i‘un "’:)‘r !"i’:‘v‘:‘;_ :“' ‘““l‘ ”’““'L‘“{*““““» prepara- . Stylish ‘:o as a pata-ap subscriber 10 THE DAILY ALASKA e g e sl el s L s R Zaa o EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. ‘and Navy Departments, the Bikini' armies, the conversion of a large 27. Short jacket Pregent thi upon to the box office of the "ests of the atomic bomb and con- proportion of a country’s industrial i w:ll'«‘l‘?.r)g of regent this coupon to the * #tinued production of bombs, the plants to the manufacture of we . Drain CAPITOL THEATRE four weapons, productiin of B-295 weapons, some incident will lead Nerve nete and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "&nd planned production of B-36s, to the use of those weapons. work Tll 5 ; . Insurance " " e e en s #Mnd the eifort to secure air bases protection HE STAYEB rfln anflxrfls (] 2 spread over half the globe from A PREVENTIVE WAR -f;:,;',:f M _which the other half of the globe “There is a school of military " On the highest Federal Tax—12c per Persor Bank ¢an be bombed. I cannot but feel thinking which recognizes these Nt 2. L"E CAB cu that these actions must make it {acts, recognizes that when several £ Diminish 4 2 “Iook to the rest of the world as if nations have atomic bombs, a war Birst man PHONE 14—THE ROYAL B A Oldest Bank in Alaska P s cu maving Np wivce 30| ELCHAE oo gtviltas Pl et and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and COMMERICAL SAVINGS peal al e conferenc e. lon will resul and that no nation ment i i #fhese facts rather make it appear|or combination of nations can win 1 Sour eubatance RETURN YOU to yeur home with our compliments. b4 sgither (1) that we are preparing such a war. This school of thouggt o2 Unward: comb WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! form sgurselves to win the war which we'therefore advocates a ‘preventive