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U.S. SCIENTISTS WORRIED Plan for
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A great number of America's top 'scientists are worried.
They are worried by the new means of destruction that may soon be given to man in the hydrogen bomb..
The scientists fear that whether "In the caso of the Asalon or not a hydrogen bomb can be bomb, the Russians required four built, the total of all modern years to parallel our develop weapons is affecting America's ments," wrote Bethe and 11 col- security to rapidly that Congress leagues.
"In the case of the hydrogen men and generals and the people UTC being left tar behind.
bomb, they will probably need a Many fear that 1950 could be shorter time. We must remember
Middle East
peace
talks
Amman, April 12.
M. Claudo de Boisanger, Chairman of the United Na tions
Palestine Conciliation Commission, submitted a sug- gestion that Jordan should enter into direct negotiations with Israel when he met King Abdullah yesterday,
With King Abdullah were his; Prime Minister. Abu El Huda Tawfik Pasha, and his Foreign Minister, Abdul Hadi Ruhl Boy. The Jordan Government's reply the eve of war, and that America we do not possess the bomb but
to the suggestion made the con- Is not properly using selence to are only developing It, and Rus-dition that the Commission should prevent от win it.
sie has received through indis- not put forward proposals ex- Three
weeks
the most valuable, hint ceeding the scope of all former eeks ago a representa-cretion
United Nations Falestine resolu- tive of the Bulletin of the Atomic that our experis believe its de- Selentists
visited the chairman ofvelopment possibio.
tions, including the 1947 resolu- the Committee on Alamic. In-
tion on partition. formation of the Ansericen So- ciety of Newspaper Editors.
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It was also stressed that the
Boost for Russia "Perhaps development has already been under
way in Russia for some time. But if it must was not, .our. declston have started the Russians on the same programme. If they effect. already had gramme, they
their efforts.
A going pro- will redouble
J. Robert Oppenheimer, chair- "For four years,"
the
nan of the Bulletin's sponsors, spid,
| a self-chairman of the "scientists maintained
U.S. Atomic imposed censorship on talk of Energy Commission's General the H-bomb. They were reluctant Advisers, wartime chief of the to foster any belief that America Los Angeles A-bomb laboratory, was actively developing such
The decision to seek or not to weapons, for fear of stimulating
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the arms race and further strain-seek international control, the decision to try to make or not make the H-bomb are issues... that touch the very basis of mir morality. There is grave danger in that these decisions have been taken on the basis of facts held she re
"Now the lid has come off. Now they feel they must talk.
"They do not all agree on the issues, but they all agree that Americans ought to be thinking and talking. How can we give the people this message?"
The editor conferred with col leagues all over the country. The result is this series,
Its
purpose is only to report
relevant fiets could be
negotiations would have to be joint talks carried on with all the Arab States concerned, in view of the recent decision of the Arab League Council to this
M. de Bolsanger was informed
the that once
Arab conditions were accepted, matters of proce- dure and details could be dis- cussed later,
M. de Bolsanger is expected to
he after
hna reply
received Israel's reaction to the suggestion
It is understood that he bag already conveyed to the Jordan Government Israel's hesitancy in accepting the idea of conducting talks with a joint: Arub' front--- Reuter.
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10.30-Dance To Eric Winstone and what the scientists are saying-- The Bulletin's editor is a Uni- the fire on board this sleamer
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Only by chance
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only by chance, Bulletin reminds us, that we know the H-bomb at all. was left to the nalve and monumental Indiscretion Senator Johnson, and
obvious leaks of official information to
journalists to precipitate. pubile
of the
Joint
discussion," Senator Edwin C. Johnson (De- miderat)
member Congressional Committee on Ate- mic Energy, had appeared on
television programune and been asked if there was not too much utoinic secrecy,
nur
an editorial "Secrets will out";
was bad enough that the decisions first to build and then Use the original A-bomb had been
in
hligh marle by a few persons positions und shrouded in sc- is crecy. The
of whole currying the burden of responsi- bility for these steps, and generations to come may have to suffer their consequences."
nation as a
bulkhead of No. 1 lower held was still heated. A hole was in this cut 6 inches square bulkhead and healing and some charred sugar was ob
bulkhead was served; the sealed again and C.0.2 inject- ed.
From information supplied by the Admiralty it is under- stood that this particular bulk- head is no longer hot, but so far the hold has not been open-
There is little doubt, he con- tends, that the administration in Washington would like to see all discussion end.
But the Issues around the H-ed. bomb, he says, have not even been touched, and "Americans There is little likelihood of must be given the opportunity to any substantial amount of pro- decided whether and under what ceeds being available after the conditions they want to embark Salvors have been satisfied.
they on this course."
..
No, he replied, not
enough, anying:
Now
scientists already have created a bomb that has six times the effectiveness of the
Have Amerlouns themselves The present position is that bomb dropped at Nagasaki, and decided that the "time is not "Benledi" is at Malta in pos- they are not satisfied at all. They ripe" to seek direct negotiation session of the Admiralty who want one that has thousand times the effect of that terrible some end at the arms race salved her after she had been bombs that snuffed out the lives Russia? If the answer is abandoned by the crew on ac- "yes" have Americans, decided count of the severity of the
"resources, fire. sovreignty and living standards
of 50,000 people just like that. how much of their
how "And that is the secret, thai la the big secret that the scientists
The scientists, who had nothing, gulped. For better worze, the secret was out.
or or
Suplentists," the
The
The Admiralty as Salvors. have been asking for security in Malta in respect of Salvage services rendered, but have been unable to obtain this.
in America are so anxious to build are willing to sacrifice" to
Weapons
"and to bolster divulge."
anti-Communist governments un- said t our strategic position is equal Bulletin For worse, say some scientists. reports, Ho not agree on these
This is not unexpected hav- group of 12 from who Cornell's Dr. Hans Bethe,
yet all believe America ing, regard to the amount of. questions, Im-cannot rely on nuclear or other salvage likely to be awarded portant H-bomb consultant, is weapons alone to preserve peace and the probable lowness of #30-Allen Roth's Hymphony of Melody. principal spokesman.
and national security." All "eal! the salved values in this case, Bethe believes that the reasons for new and imaginative political which induced scientists
to im
action for world unity and peace, also the impossibility of ob- pose their self-censorship Are and see in superior weapon detaining any definite informa- still valid. He believes Benator velopment at best a means to gain tion as to the present value' of Johnson and others who quickly time and put additional force be- cargo in No. 1 hold. took up.
the discussion have bind this petion." {damaged U.S. security and' peace After
hopes.
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Vocabulary:
BY S.K. LEE
172. (to) (2)toh 173. (ngoh) (3)ngaw
Combinations!
Lesson 34 (D)
5. (2)Toh (3)ngaw. General Expressions: 53. Sut(1) (1)yeen. 64. Haw(2) (2)yca. 55. (3)Noy but(1) (3)noy. "A Story: (Continued)
21. Sul(1) - (1)yeen
(3)kil
(2) moh tscen(2), (3)daan-(3)hal (2)kui (1)m pah(3),
yun(1) - (3)wai
(2)yau hoh(2)-daw(1)
Bolly. Stomach. Hungry.
Hungry.
Although.
May, Can.
From time to time. Occasionally.
Although ho Was without
money,
(but) he wasn't afraid,
(2)kul because he had many fine suita
lehng(3) hnam(1)-100(3), -
how(2) (2)yca (3)maaye which could be sold to people. bay(2),(1)yun ah(3).. **
22. (2)Kul (3)noy - but(1) From time to time, he took
(3)noyning(1) doe(1) clothing and sold itsglanagat shaam(1) huf(9) (3)manye.
23. (2)Kul yut(1), (2)yau · As soon as he had any money,
tscen(2), //met
-
(3)dznu tschng(2). (1)pung- he (then) would invite his (2)yàu, wum(2);
friends to a feast. 24(1) Moh-gay(2)~(3)noy, .. Before long, he (then) bad
(2)kul (3)dzau (3)manye-j, NADA DELA A sanye(3)-(2)kul-goh(3);**
shaam(1)-foo(3) lok(3)2,
25. Gaw(3)-(3)jun-(1)shee,^
(a)kul. (3)moh" tween(2), shal(3), (3)moh. (1)yah... /maryo. (3)moh@dzau{2}- \dom(3)3(3)jue, (2) mph
Shaaris (17^fark(5)" (3)yau (2)mph; (3) tann::(3)ahil
sold all his clothing
By then, he had, no money, to spend, nothing to sell, no hotel to lodge I no clothes to wear and also no food to
the news of the Red bomb, Dr. Rabine witch scoffed at stalbinents that al though Russla had a bomb, she
could never cátéh 'up with the U.S. stockpile.
arc con-
The Admiralty have an- nounced that they sidering commencing proceed- Ings in rem in the Maltese Courts for the purpose, of ob- taining an order for sale of He picaded that the US. re-ship and cargo and for the vitalise her atomic energy project purpose of an assessment of the and Imbue it with the pioneering amount of salvage due to them. spirit of wartime, if we want If such proceedings are taken to avoid the extreme calamity it is understood that any party which can confront us In the atomic arms race the calamily interested would be entitled to of suddenly finding ourselves make an appearance In these
proceedings and cargo owners. trailing."-Associated Press,
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