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;1 FOUR PAGE FOL . . trucive potentialities of the atomic bomb, There Duailv Alaska Em’)u'e is now general awareness of the bomb as a super- - RERENY Lo weapon. But the awareness has not extended to s PRINTING COMPANY implications of the weapon or to the control measures u ects. J a vhich they make imperative. Indeed, the public . : Prestdent Vice-President | recognition of the potency of the bomb has induced a Manager sense of national security which is dangerously false o] Scme of the scientists who contributed to the - At release of atomic ene nd to its utilization of war E O T haTEa, cond Class Matter. | ) rposes have now joined hands to promote a-fuller Delivered carrier in Juncau and Douglas for 1.5 per month; public understanding of the obligations which pos- e At e 4 R | session of atomic bombs impose upon American states- e ve e mont advance, $7.50; manskh Because of a “feeling of the heavy re- ° ? i Sroniie ety nsibility which physicists have taken upon them t or i ty 1n the delivery |selves” with the development of atomic bombs S L s mergency Comm of Atomic Scient il . - been formed to raise a national atomic ene MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS tion fund. Among the major facts about a w ted T o ews published | is that there is no m v defe he bomb and none is to be expected Rinion » " Alaskn Newspapers, 1411 rediscover our secret processes L « d atomic war is f nd if lem that internatic b pre @ n of war need to kno Te or weapon 1y For the bomb c b centers of ci ation as We we would go to war only to preserve what we were tomic el it is t a weapon to be s potenti em it was ved could of civilization everywhere Bernard Baruch put it 1 : he qui e 3 3 and the dead. We must elect world pe or world PROPOSED PULP DEVELOPMENT destruction Man-Made Snow t has beer te director d one of ill douk loud do nc echni dea of the y k& saying " that a single pea-size pell pped 2,000 € feet thro the air, co eral tons of d undreds c ms could be plane shooting out our flight as D a produced over number of the ing of The practi this i ays, is that it has now become possible government industrial operati and do s M'. thiy as thes xv To prec ,,u:‘.,u‘» snow wher Congress i oing to look upon such things favor- |\t Mmay be wanted very il ? 2 5 : TR, (2) to eliminate icing conditions and over nd ably. We have ye B OVELIIDENC ORPIBIONANAY o (e dnte to cause precipitation in ar re the . operation, and believe thal | pajsture can be stored up in the ingtime A pulp industry !jryigation, and (4) to bombard ing clouc e a chance to make | before they reach cities, thus allevia the snow removal problem and the awful wint Scient 3 the Interior De- |in other words, have at last caught weather by the, in can be | tail and succeeded in doing scmething about it. They thing completely under control, of t they can now do more than just Vtomic Education Tom atom to man-made snow, this is truly an ) age of marvels multiplying at a dizzying pace. What 1l «Washin, 1 ? Is it pe 5 too much to hope that science Th ch of the American peopl the prob- |will yet inven thing to precipitate the clouds in lems raised by the rele lic power is one of |our brains and ch all of us in a new a new t T Bikini 5, | universal understanding, giving us wisdom to match | : end of the war cn’lour knowledge? 1 for the woerld if v had . ) ved to dramatize ‘something like that! : = =% i "Ie wa‘hin ion come from the taxpayers instead also states that this food was i g of from the general investors ix-tenths of 1 per cent of the| Merry.Go-Rou“d b S - food handled at Camp Shumaker. | HELPI FRENCH COMMUN 1 The food which was allowed to 1 Hewever, there is one basic fac- go to waste, however, would make from Page One, tor which the John Foster Dulleses any housewive's mouth wi JLe —X_ g e e J}I:(i the Jimmy Warburgs and ’lhv included 746 pounds of bacon; 1,- ; < o N s 11__‘.‘] n‘ State Department forgot after 221 pounds of salami; 2,738 pounds ST s de World War I and which they are of bologna—none of which spoil 1 forgetting all over again tod: easily ’ omg Communist. But pey jgnore the 1act that the ma o 2871 b Garmars Wb con Y dEnore the faet the There was also 2,877 pounds of against you rcbuild Germany the more you yoqst peet 2,738 pounds of chopped bebirid nate France. beef, 1,209 pounds of beef liver, 2,- Today they are worried sick over possibility Communist fied, 291 pounds of lamb, 3,865 pounds of 1, 29,194 pounds of boiling beef, 290 pounds of irankfurters hat That France may go worry justi- is But they are not helping the and I > out 2 3 It also seems peculiar that the Howe tive plans f it e R ”:":\‘1;’_“ :‘n‘- demned certain canned goods fin y have been R ” £ “ which do not speil readily and such A o ate Department’s Bob Murphy Parked oy ial ;RIBO, Direci as bowing and seraping to Vichy- ar of W 4 while thumbing his nose at iR B et g i ok deGau Or they should Crossword; Puzz]e worrying back in the 2 S o - 1 Hull sneered at £Y REPEATS s stry forces as the f Worid War American >d Free Frenc! Baike ured millions into Ger- lay, the same te Depart- many—millicns entrusted to their Ment advisers who made these are hy American investors, Uragic mistakes are giving the t s that Germany Same backstage advice And the arations, and tragic of rebuilding Ger- m addition f helping France will only THE ° ° ° ? ° ° ° . ° ° ° ° ° T tryi company freezing out small last, | Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs, Weather at LADIES'—MISSES’ | “Th " c Independent would. _ Station Whiet | g vmp. Pveoth o Mo READY-TO-WEAR e Rexall Store be of telephone Anchorage 5 ‘race oudy Your Reliable Pharma equipr chance to Barrow -28 0 | | seward Street Near Third HRrmacists break t because of Bethel -25 -13 Trace Cloudy { BUTLER-MAURO the y not only of Cordova 36 1.056 Cloudy . | . 7 ’ owning ,al! its own equipment but -19 0 Cloudy | Alaska MIISIC supply | DRUG co. buying from its own Western Elec- 15 2 27 Trace Pt Cloudy | [\ v ggen, Mansger | | tric Company, a 99 per cent A. T 1 -0 -4 Cloudy > s y HA“Y RACE & T. subsidiary With the Gov- 37 33 37 Rain | PmnOS—M:sngal l;:slrumcnt | emment already in trying to 11 1 22 Cloudy i and Supplier | . force mi + producers to rid them- 10 3 39 Rain Phone 206 Second and Seward Dl’llgglsl w..; [ thei 'n..,vg.k Sena- .;(ul:(-:xl:lk ‘\i’l']mrt 7 3(; gn ;1;;:: 1 “The Squibb Store” tor L of t akota is Ketchikar = S ‘., " prasg " p : Kodiak 31 Pt. Cloudy | HEINKE GENERAL | Where Pharmacy Is a planning iation ne month Kodia . it REPAIR SHOP : with the same objective. Kotzebue -11 Trace Clear 1‘ Welilng Jl'lumhl il Profession COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC, 1946) Los Angeles 47 i = ng, L urner X McGrath W 07 Snow | Blacksmith Work 20TH CENTURY MEAT L X Nome SRR Y Snow | | GENERAL REPAIR WORK MARKET para"oo er leen Northway -10 0 Cloudy | | Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. Juneau’s Most Popular Mu.;.\bx:pg 33 J)w 103 ;;minCl d | | “Meating” Place Portland 36 29 t. Cloudy | | Iough Sen'en(e lor Prince George 22 5 2 Trace Cloudy | |1 “The Store for Men~ || | O-¥ THE BEST OF MEATS Prince Rupert 37 42 53 Rain | PHONE 202 38 30 31 0 Cloudy Breaking Stockade =i BN R e e | Seifp Whitehorse 32 24 31 0 Cloudy i F 5 SAPPORO, Dec. 17—Pyt. Yo 10 36 36 67 Rain and Fog | ront St—Triangle Bldg. Al e e gtk Wall Paper , yoper who broke out of ATHE! : After a slight letup in rainfall during the - ’ ':ndv four times, today ¢ay Tuesday Alaska again received considerable rain and | warheld S Dl‘llg SIOI’e Ideal Paint Shop was convicted of desertion by an drizzle du 3 t and Wednesday morning. In Cross Sound- | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) E nth Airborne Division couff 167 Stiait area unusual temperature and precipitation conditions pro- | NYAL Family Remedies Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt mart duced freezing rain and freezing drizzle which undoubtedly deposited a He was .sentenced to ten yeaas liberal amount of ice on cks, buildings, etc., and it is unlikely | HORLUCK'S DANISH at hard labor, dishonorable dis- that today’s temperatures of 35-40 are warm encugh to melt this ice ICE CREAM argo and forfeiture of his pay, APPrectably. Similar icing conditions prevailed in Lynn Canal but with | = nflllglas Boat Shflp o sentence is subject to review, 1€ss intensity. The remainder of Scutheast Alaska continued to thaw HUTCHI NEW CONSTRUCTION and DRy slowly with temperatures ranging from 35-42 dezrees. Somewhat colder | CHINGS ECONOMY REPAIR JOBS it A il weather now over the Aleutians and southwestern Alaska with tem- MARKET BARANOF GUESTS FREE. ESTIMATE Among the © family of Glennallen; B. J. Keesey of Valdez, Mrs. C and family of S and child of Seward, and Carroll DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. —JUNEAU, ALASKA P e | 20 YEARS AGO DECEMBER 18, 1926 A new three-oven Lang range had been installed in Maybre's Cafe from THE EMPIRE | — . DECEMBER 18 . r Front Street William H. Neiderhauser . e Mrs. Alice Elis . A city census was to be taken to determine if an annex should be Mrs. M. J. L ® | built to the Juneau Public Scheols as the schools were crowded. William c . ~ . Belle King L4 The Douglas Fire Department announced the adoption of fire signols ) Bre. LHiged o DOK ® | by which the locality of an alarm could be known. R Malone i e Cls . . : . The Admiral Evans, from the south, was due at midnight. ! Georgene Nane . R i e © 0o o 0o 0 e © © o o % Mamie Feusi of Douglas was northbound on the Northwestern to spend the holiday season at home ins which do . : However, luded The Juneau High School boys’ and girls’ basketball teams won from t wt was | the Douglas High School cagers by 26 to 12 and 24 to 12, respectively. ng to de to against e and Telegra of-towners reg from other parts of pa per at Douglas, | A big dance followed the games played i | The City Council and Chamber of Commerce were to cooperate in | community Christmas tree for the kiddies. A tree was to be erected t Front and Franklin. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WY 4% 12Kk BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASXA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | Max. temp. | TODAY { ng the aph around 20 degrees appears to be moving cut acress the Gulf ka scmetime Thurs- rm the air somewhat | degrees in this | peratures of Alaska and should move in over Southeast Ala day. Fortunately the trip across the gulf will and it should result in a temperature drep of only a fe ist- y were W. Dameron and L. ka, Mr: Langes R. Trowbridge of Whittier. Or. ha ang FIRST NATIONAL JUNEAU, lic auction in the tors Ban diamond setting, the is expected to be between $100 and $150 This ring is being sold to satisfy a promissory note executed by Wil- liam A. PFisk November 20 1945. —FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU, By Geo. E. Cleveland, President. Dec. 16-18-20. v, sidney E. returned. le Bldg. - steves, Chiropodist, No. 7, Tri 445- Office, NOTICE OF SALE Alas| Room at 1946, a man k at 3:00 o'c BANK will sell at p Board of Dir the Fust Natiol ck p.m. Decem ring with a small alue of whi iE3 area | ton MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN { L Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today | pe WIND Height of Waves | Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | Five Finger Light Rain 39 S 24 Guard Island Drizzle 34 SW 16 Cape Decision Drizzle 34 SW 16 2 feet MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- 151 OF ub-~ rec- nal Y, DECEMBER 18, 1946 _ WEDNESDA = 4 BARBER MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Burnle S sHOP SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. M. L. MacSPADDEN, Worshipful Master; LEIVERS, Secretary. —— @ Silver Bow Lodge No. A 2, LO.OF.,, ‘Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M, I. O. O. F. HALI, Visiting Brothers Welcome GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary €D B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome, E, C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary BARANOF HOTEL Lower Lobby 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or Phone 800 for appointment James C. Coo‘per, CPA BUSINESS COUNSELOR V| Specializing in Corporation—Municipal and Trust Accounts James W. The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices P SCANDINAVIAN ROO $6 a Week—and up CRYSTAL STEAM BATHS Lucille and Sonny Converse COME AND SEE US! VACANCIES — PHON ————— Jones-Stevens Shop Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 The Charles W. Carter| Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Phone Douglas 192 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Thone 318 Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP ber NING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—southerly winds 25 to 35 miles per hour. Icy Strait and Cross Sound—southwestly winds 20 to 35 miles per hour decreasing and shifting to easterly 15 to 25 miles per hour Thursday. | Other protected waters of Southeast Alaska——southerly to southeasterlyi winds 15 to 25 miles per hour Wednesday and increasing to 25 to 35 miles per hour Thursday. Outside waters, Cape Spencer to Yakutat—soullv! easterly winds 25 to 35 miles per hour Wednesday morning shifting to | fouthwesterly 20 to 35 miles per hour by Thursday morning. Out,side‘ waters, Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer—southwesterly winds 15 to 25 | jch Miles per hour shifting to southeasterly 15 to 25 miles per hour by Thursday morning. Continued cloudy with intermittent rain and drizzle | over entire area except cccasional freezing rain in the Icy Strait area. There is a low pressure center of 28.70 inches approximately 250 miles southwest of Kodiak Island moving eastnortheastward 30 to 40 miles per hour. MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 Delivered to your job in ZRsmzZ ! £ @ m required quantities. Ready for your men to pour—at $18.50 per cu. vd,, f.o.b. plant. Hauling charge 15¢ per truck mile. Other concrete prcducts will be available soon— Get acquainted with | L e ol FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS mecde! ze citie It France is 0 o dvis Joh ¥ er D cmmunist arged that this my be - i Ay in Germar d It ir NAVY DUMPS FOOD - EE AR e JUXEAU PLUMBING & HEATING C, was sound Jun b Juiohes ihope g < Snenk - [gor | PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL 1o ! meat, the Navy buried : ,{R.‘:'/("}a i WELDING y =l o boropred B 7] & o vl iy PHONE 787 Third and Franklin the b 1 | trenches near Camden, Ark., and | ccmmgsion. today are sl n G ood was buricdHog armers, e ; LEROY WEST 1891—0ver K If a Century of Banking—1 e Lactarie ¢ e Al gnt ot eoldi aee s a paia-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA : —yver Hall a Cen 946 B Wat e “ ,Al‘;” dibs ’ EM['IRE is invited to be m;r guest ’l“Hl‘S EVENING. ry of Banking— e by L GRRAR P Present this coupon to the box office of the her machinery for wi fee 3,000 men structing B e ey oy RiReRE . Caninl and receive TWO TICKETS to see: : “HIT THE HAY" The B. M. Behrends ,“;:y‘,‘ o f WM SRLT T Federal Tax—12c per Person ' Bank tion a : PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO0. ;i J tirnied back o 18 Oldest Bank in Alaska : Cc in June and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ligk 1946, the food w ected by b S oy RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERICAL SAVINGS B T s el riie e Al WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! through tile bank thus it will unfit for human consumption. The . Knack 4 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau Lucille’s Beauty Salon SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR Phone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. |