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TODAY TO FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29
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A SCIENTIST ON
NUCLEAR FALLOUT
and
CHILDREN OF THE BOMB: Sunday, 7.30 p.m.
Tuesday, 9.15 p.m.-Russia's resumption of nuclear tests has shaken the world. Since the USSR's repre- sentative made his ́shattering announcement at the Geneva Conference designed precisely to stop such experiments, bomb after gigantic bomb has been ex- ploded in various parts of the Soviet Union.
To the man in the Western- of the listening publle with all street, inured
perhaps to the sorts of Information and enter- daily shock . treatment of tainment of a general ог a twentieth
head particularly womanly interest. century news
of But in Hongkong there's many Ilnes, the full implications the Soviet move, the bomb it- a woman who takes a hand with self, may seem little more than the breadwinning, and 2 o'clock a distant threat, something to be on a weekday In the office is feared and dreaded as an not the easiest of times to lis- Inevitable feature of any new ten in, even In these tran. But to the scientist the sistorised days. It was a mem- war, tests themselves are recognised ber of this missing public' who as something to be
more Im- complained recently to Thelma Stuart about just this "Why mediately feared and dreaded.
One man In the scientific don't you put it out again in world who has, since 1945, been the evenings?" she asked. Well, one of the most active workers it was decided to compromise for peace in the world Is Linus and that the best and most in- Pauling, Professor of Chemistry teresting items in each In the California Institute of two midweek Technology. He was associated should be married with Einstein In the Emergency an omnibus edition in time for Committee of Atomic Scientists leisurely Bunday mornings, And devoted to dissemination of in-
remember a thing to
is that: formation about the nature of although "Woman's World" is the new atomic weapons, and in directed chiefly at the feminine 1957 it was he who initlated a audience, there's place In 'It for
the United petition to
Nations father too because there are any
stopped
their test
of the programmes together in
appealing for an end to all. number of Interviews and other atomic tests. The petition was Items of a very general interest, signed by over eleven thousand serious and funny. Take this scientists In 49 different coun- first omnibus edition, for tries and presented to the example: Frank Griffiths, R
schoolteacher, United Nations early in January Hongkong
with few of 1958: it was only a
some tips on how to help the months after this that the three children with their homework major powers voluntarily and make it seem less of . programmes bugbear; Nancy Wise (late of and began talking in Geneva Radio Hongkong) asking Rachel about an international agree. Price In London what it was ment.
like to be Hongkong
first Professor, Pauling is an aware sity's
woman as any man alive of the truly graduate; lan Rae talking about horrifying effects that nuclear San Francisco; E. Arnot Robert- fallout has upon the human son (of "My Word!" fame) on body. He knows what happens the trials and tribulations of to genes when they are exposed being a fashion editor; and Gra- to high energy radiation. He ham Durward talking amusingly knows how the frightful effects on the perils of actually reading of this exposure of every man advertisements.
Univer. under.
him then and remember him still are many of them names in their own right and in Wednes- day night's programme you'll hear the voices of people like Don Salvador de Madariaga, the historian and expert on disarmas ment, Canon Raven who has been Chaplain to the Queen since 1952, Sir John Rothenstein who is Director of the Tate Gallery in London, and the poeťa fellow countryman Aurobindo Bose.
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