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HOW RUSSIANS MADE Bette Davis

THEIR ATOMIC BOMB

ATOMIC PLANE FORECAST

Chicago, October 27. Atomic energy some day may propel supersonic bom- the bers non-stop around world, an Oakridge scientist predicted today.

He said it would have to be large aeroplane and the crew would be placed as for as pos- sible from the nuclear reaction to protect them from harmful radia-

Mr. Andrew Kalitinsky, chief engineer of the Oakridge Atomic Project, made the prediction in an address prepared for delivery before delegates to the national conference on industrial hydrau- lics.

New York, October 27.

The United Nations World, an uñofficial publico- tion having no connection with the United achieved Nation, said tonight that "Russia the atomic bomb by building one plant modelled on Hanford, the" simplest of all American atomic laboratories.

Ellsworth Raymond, assistant professor on the Soviet Government and economics at New York University and former research analyst -at the United States Embassy in Moscow, said in the magazine that the Western powers were guilty of under-estimating Russia's in- dustrial potential:

He wrote, "Despite the lend-lease, the USSR won its war with weapons mainly manufactured plants from Soviet raw ma- terials.

in

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Calls Off Divorce Suit

.The

Hollywood, October 27.

film actress, Bette Davia, hag, called off her divorce suit her husband, William Shartý, "announces nere.

Sherry sold that, Miss Davis had agreed to second honeymoon on a trial basis. "Bette sent werd through Nor attorney-telling me—its-0.K. for me to come home, bad temper and all."

He had promised to see a psychiatrist Reuter

MOSCOW THEATRE

ford type in order to get a few

ANNIVERSARY bombs in a hurryThat is pitchers were male master

ely what they the Bo

Moscow, October 27, The magazine also carried Saviet

warning by the atomic seientist, Postage stamps bearing por- Harold Urey, that the present traits of Russian playwrights and. actresses were issued today to American lead in the

mark the 125th anniversary of bomb production may be effec❘ the Mogeow Maly Theatre. a good object lesson to the out- | tively wiped out by Russia in side world never again to under- about two years.

The actress, Alexandra Ya *He Soviet industrial He also contended that estimate

the blochkina, told a meeting in the strength. But the lesson was not Américan "atomic entry pro- Theatre: “We owe all our victor-

gress in United States learned."

nucleases to our great people, our Party.

"Perhaps this should have been

He said that Russia gained lit the from German nuclear seient- ists who, he contended, were not

research lags dangerously. ---

United Press, high

He said: "Atomic aircraft will have to be designed to operate at very high speeds to take advan- tage of atomle power. It will be a large aeroplane and it will be

extremely designed for landing weight since practically no fuel will be consumed during the Right The crew will be placed as far as possible from the nuclear reactor to protect them from harmful reactions"

for advanced toward getting an atomic bomb anyway.

He said. "Premier Josef Stalin might have waited until 1952 for Whix Arst atom bomb if he had tried to follow the American ex- ample and build four large atomic plants simultaneously each using a different method-gaseous dif fusion, electro-magnetic, thermal

He said the planes possibly would be powered with atomic -energy-uranium which would not be consumed nearly so fast as fuel in petrol jet or rocket craft

Mr. Kaltinsky saic high and transmission-to separate the operating temperatures, heat explosive metal from raw ms- transfer and weight on mass terial,"

needed to stop radiations would

be some of the problems involve? ed.-United Press.

UNESCO TO HAVE ITS SAY

Paris, October 27. The Director-General of the United Nations Educa- tional, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, Dr. Jaime Torres Bodet, said today that UNESCO intends to have its say in the conduct of the United Nations technical as- sistance plan to under-de- veloped countries.

Dr. Bodet described the plan in a speech at the American Club here today as "one of the most inspiring and promising ventures

A Warning

Raymond wrote, "Non-Russlan experts guessed that he would do The

just that. But the CSSR did nɔt need to build all the four types because it knew from American experience #hai any of them! would work.

"The United States tried four ways out of fear that one of! Russia wAB |

mart

might fail.

our Government and our great Teader, Comrade Stalin."-Router.

Czech Accuse French Officers Of Espionage

Prague, October 27. Czechoslovak Foreign Office, in a note to the French Embassy today, accused the French Military Attache here, Georges Helliot, and his assistant, Marcel Salabert, of having ob- tained a quantity of uranium ore and sought to get details of Czech`uranium mines.

able to select the simplest type The note demanded that the two men -the Hanford plutonium plant

make * copy. "Eventually of course the Pus-

country within 12 hours.

sians

will wish to equal the The note accused them of United States bomb output capa espionage on uranium pro- But there was nothing to duction and said that they prevent them from swift rush had had the help of Czech "g through one unit of the Han-

|subjects.

A former

leave the

through the diplomatic courier) of the French Embassy.' The amount of 20,000 crowns) (about US$420) and $25 haid been paid through Garette for this are as well as for future re- It stated that a French diblo parts which were demanded from developed countries received the matic courier transported four Maren, the note said. largest measure of economic as-kilogramrfies' (about cine pounds

The facts were fully confirmed i sistance, was anxious to prevent weight) of uranium, ore from by irrefutable evidence in the this assistance from being mis-Prague to France.

form of written statertants, made directed."

of employer

the by Garcette, Maran and Adamek. industrialisation of a technically rette. and

"The over-rapid and haphazard French Embassy, Gervais Gar-It was obvious that this activity of the Twentieth Century."

He said that he considered it backward area may do more hamm Gustav

two French citizens. of the French Military Attache Maran and Oldrich and his assistant was tantamount to be in the nature of a crusade. than good, for it frequentiri Adamek mere under arrest the to organising espionage against and added that there was nothing, destroys young traditions.

Alcote said.

the Czechoslovak Republic. "lukewarm in UNESCO's attitud

French Embassy officials to- towards the plan."

ense of stability and falls prey The Role said that M. Heliot,

privi-night refused.

information to every kind of social stress, who enjoyed diplomatic

demands and Dr. Bodst declared-Reuter. jeges, and B. Salabert, who did about the Czech

"entrusted not, had

a Checho would not say when the note was delivered or give even personal Gustav slovak citizen,

information about directly wher he visited French Embassy and also Gervais concerned.-Reuter. Garcette, new under arrest, with obtaining. important State secrets concerning the mining of uranium fort.

Dr. Bedet said that UNESCO, while ensuring that the under

people thus uprooted loses its

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Hollywood, October. 27, of uranium ore from Garcetle,

The film songstress, who had obtained it for him Durbin 27, today divorced her with his knowledge and st his writer-producer husband, Felix request on three various occasions Jackson, 47, on the grounds that from Maran," the note allege. he preferred living alone in New "It has been ascertained that York than in Hollywood with part of this ore was sent away i her.--United Press.

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