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HARNESSING THE ATOM

Research Aimed At Producing Electric Power

Major-General Stephen. Shoosmith, Britain's Deputy Chief or Blan to General Mark Clark, greeted

Brigadier- by Usiteral Paul Adsins. Eighth Army Chlef of Staff (left) when he strived in Korea to tour the front. -Reuterphoto.

Military Training Before College: General's Proposal

Washington, Oct. 5.

Major-General Lewis B. Hershey expressed the belief today that military training should precede college training for a majority

men.

of the nation's young

The Director of Selective Service reiterated that a change is likely for next Autumn in regulations permit- ting draft deferment of college students.

He also said industrial and agricultural caployees who have registrants now deferred

occupational grounds should

071 be

on notice to get replacements lined up for them from among returning voterans.

Striving For

Solution Of

Saar-Issue

Pioneering Effort By British And U.S. Scientists

Geneva, Oct. 5.

Britain and America are pioneering atómic energy research aimed at producing electric power us cheaply as if produced from coal, costing only 31⁄2 pence a ton.

This was revealed here today by the United Nations Economie Commission for Europe in a report on "prospects opened up by technical ad- vances in electric power production."

The Commission states. that the harnessing of atomic energy.for the production of electric power is by far the most important factor in the industry's future.

It ndds: "So, far as potential Chergy is concerned, experts state that one kilogram of pure tranium completely utilised would be tquivalent to 2,000 to 3,000 tons of normal quality

coal.

"The cost of uranium (1050), about £15 per kilogram, is equivalent in relatioit to its re- turn to coal prices al about a 11⁄2d, per ton.

"If it could be used for the same purpose, hydrogen would furnish a fuel ten times as sum- cient on a weight for weight basis as uranlum."

The commission lists four basic problems facing atamic electric power plant designers. -

EFFECTIVE SHIELD

1. To construct a casing for the reactor which will withstand high temperatures, corrosion and intense neutron bomburd- ment.

2. To devise a fluid which can circulate round the reactor

a transfer the heat by pump-

ing or other menns to a hoat exchanger,

3.

..To Genl this circulatory system in such a way as to pre- vent loss of emelency and to protest against radiation. tively and to dispose of radio-

4. To shield all plant effec-

active waste material.

ECONOMIC EFFECTS

No design to cover the first three problems has been work- ed out, the Commission be- Heves. The heat transfer fuld would inevitably induce a cet- tain degree of radioactivity in the apparatus with which it comes into contact.

Arnhem As Sitel

For Atomic Research

Arnhent, Oct. 5. Leading atom scientists from ten European coun- trich foday inspected hd site offered by Holland for the projecicd $25,000,- 200 Eurobean atomic research centre.

They are attending the third

inteling of the European Atomie Résentéh Counell In Amsterdam to

decide where the Jabora-

bry will be sited.

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Brussels, Oct. 5. The leading Catholic nowspaper,

La

Libre On the 'propeels for atomic Belgique, today warned the

energy production, the Com mission stater: "It can be easily Belgian Government about "A change in the college

sven that the economic effects rumoure "from most reliable deferment programme to reduce

of a use of nuclear fuels will sources” about combined the number in college whose

be greater than those of any Italo-German.......... feelers ........on military service has beenTM de-

other new method of produc restoring to West Germany ferred is indicated for the

Saarbruecken, Oct. 5, Autumn of 1053," Gen. Hershey wrote in "Beleative Service". This The Snor's Premier, Johannes "Subfest to considerations of certain rights in Africah monthly pubileation of the Hoffman, said Lodny that the safety would in principle be territories of which she was Selective Service system is sent West German Chancellor, possible to slie baseload units deprived after World War to the 4,000 locai draft boards Konrad Adenauer. and the as required within convenient One.

over the nation.

GRADUAL PROCESS

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tion.

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power production by explora- Chanteller,

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demand."

The newspaper sald such a The Commission's study repossibility was “Incidentally" port also discusses electric

discussed by the West German Dr Konrad tion of sun heat, tidal and wind power plants and subinarine Adenauer, and the Italian Pre- subterranean temperaturę mier, Signer Alcide de Gasperi, dim-gradients, Reuter.

during their recent meeting in Bonn.

the

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It added: "Though the pois slon of these territories was hot formally discussed during these talks, it was envisaged that the Brussels and Lisbon Govern- ments should be approached with a view to malding then state precisely under what conditions they would be willing to cedo back to Western Germany cer tain rights which the Kaiser's Germany 'held there and which

French Foreign Minister, Robert Schuman, are striving honour- Last month Gen. Hershey ably -for

{{ solution of the Soar expreted hope for the end of the question. college deferment programme and said modifications for next ference with M. Schuman,

Returning from a Paris con- year are certain. He made it clear

Saar leader told a news con- at that time, however, that if the programme is to be abandoned, ference thal' Dr Adenauer has and he expects the abandonment to to Aurmount the greater be gradual.

culties. Writing along that line, he He indirectly confirmed that said today!

the Adenauer letter to M. Schu-. week, proposing that mun this the disputed Saar become "With the return of thousands the Schumoh Plan organisation, European State supervised by who have done their military included these service, many of whom will Ministerial enter college, it is hoped that Schuman Pian countries to con- the supply of avaliable man- trol the Saar's Europeanization.

London, Oct. 5. power will permit a gradual

Retention of French economic Commonwealth production of readjustment in the sequence of privileges in the Saor.

fresh fruit was almost 50 per milliary training and college Provisional Germen accept- cent greater than before the training.

ance of the Saar's Europeanien- war, according to "Fruit" were withdrawn from her under tion pending conclusion of a summary "Eventually, for the majority. Anat German place treaty and trade

of production and the Versailles Treaty. military training, should precede formation

published by the Com-

"Such an idea seems to be at of on all-German monwealth Economic Com- college - training.

this stage only a feeler whone mittee. government.-Associated Press,

Tho "For some highly selected

output of tanned fruit origins are not yet clear," the

newspaper declared. mayGovernment Relents was over 30 individuals, it conceivably

per cent greater, Aus- be in the national Interest for

the report saiti. Britain,

It concluded that those who Tel-Aviv, Out, I college to precede service, but The Jørnel Government, which

tralia, Canada, South | Africa | thought Belgians would favour and Malaya produced a' either way the requirement of rallons Israelis to a quaster of

total such suggestions for the Ruinda- than 290,000 tons, Urunei territory of more

(0 service must be met."

Belgian a pound of meat a month and compared with 200,000 tons in trusteeship between the Belgian no rice, released 24 sheep and 1938. Gen. Hershey made his com- 200 lbs of rice for the eight-

Congo and the British trusteeship ments in discussion of the hour celebration of a mammoth

pro- territory of Tanganyike, which problems faced by

Australia was also formerly a Selective peace feast in Nazareth beduced 74,000 tons.

German Service, which he said must con- tween Christian Arab Scouts more than 94,000 tons, Canada colony) have "dangerous tinually explore the sources of and the family of a Moslem over 58,000 tons, South Africa Mlusions." "--Reuter.

tons, and supply of military manpower-killed in the communal clashes over 40,000 Associated Press.

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