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Burlington Atomic Energy Week, 1946-1950
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of 4 distribution points. Tickets are free, may be secured at Fischer-Drebenstedt, Sutter, Walgreen or Witte drug stores. Several Burlington service and civic clubs, church groups and other organizations are co-operating with the League of Women Voters in sponsoring the special week. Atomic Data Distributed Ten thousand copies of a leaflet entitled "12 Points on Atomic Energy" will have been distributed to Burlington homes by the end of October. Copies of another leaflet, this in the form of a quiz on atomic energy, are being distributed through the city and county school systems. Both deal with important information that will be stressed when Burlington observes Atomic Energy week, Oct. 26-31. Rear Admiral Lewis Straus, a member of the government's atomic energy commission, and Forrest Seymour, of the Des Moines Register & Tribune., will speak at a mass meeting at Memorial auditorium on the evening of Oct. 27. Also scheduled is a short, partial blackout of the city just prior to the meeting which will start at 8 p. m. Mrs. Richard Gustafoson, in charge of tickets for the meeting, reported that demand was heavy, asked that all persons who have tickets they don't intend to turn them into one
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of 4 distribution points. Tickets are free, may be secured at Fischer-Drebenstedt, Sutter, Walgreen or Witte drug stores. Several Burlington service and civic clubs, church groups and other organizations are co-operating with the League of Women Voters in sponsoring the special week. Atomic Data Distributed Ten thousand copies of a leaflet entitled "12 Points on Atomic Energy" will have been distributed to Burlington homes by the end of October. Copies of another leaflet, this in the form of a quiz on atomic energy, are being distributed through the city and county school systems. Both deal with important information that will be stressed when Burlington observes Atomic Energy week, Oct. 26-31. Rear Admiral Lewis Straus, a member of the government's atomic energy commission, and Forrest Seymour, of the Des Moines Register & Tribune., will speak at a mass meeting at Memorial auditorium on the evening of Oct. 27. Also scheduled is a short, partial blackout of the city just prior to the meeting which will start at 8 p. m. Mrs. Richard Gustafoson, in charge of tickets for the meeting, reported that demand was heavy, asked that all persons who have tickets they don't intend to turn them into one
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