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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, · 1950.
NEW ADVANCES MADE BY
Man Killed By Beer
Manila, Jan. 28.
A large swarm of bees aliucked A couple Sagulnan, on the southern Island of Mindanao, killing Hadli Somayan Darimbang and seriously Injuring his wife,
They were aflacked on their way to a coffee plan- tation. Darimbang attempl- ed to reach a stream while
his wife Bed In the op- posite direction.-Associat- ed Press.
BRITISH
MISSIONS
TO TURKEY
Ankara, Jan. 28.
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ATOM SCIENTISTS IN UNITED STATES
Progress In Perfecting Of
At-Power
For Industry
Washington, Jan. 28.
The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) today reported sharp new advances toward perfecting atomic power for industrial use and to drive. aircraft and submarines.
It said there had been progres in virtually every department of its vast enterprisc.
But construction work has fallen behind schedule at its Savannah River, are to South Carolina, plant where materials of the projected hydrogen bomb be made, the Commission said. It blamed the falling behind on delays in the delivery of supplies and equipment.
NOW
the
Scalor British military | American public has nothing to 21 the and naval commanders are far-ether
foreseeable future-from the cuming to Turkey soon
effects blast and radionetivity missions apparently aimed of atomie tests conducted at the at consolidating the defence Connoission's proving ground in crganisations in this area,
Nevada,
com-
General Sir Brian Robertson, to Rive this assurance because of The AEC said it was prompted Canmander-in-Chief of British Middle East Land Forces, Is Public concern in some
tunities regarding possible headquarters of radioactivity hazards to man, due at Izmir, the NATO Southeast Europe
beast and plant from periodic Command.
blasts aimed at developing new Admiral Earl Mountbatten, and improved atomic weapons.
Allied Commander-in-Chief the Mediterrancan. Is expected at Ankara,
His original schedule called to for him to stop in Izmir morrow on his way out of Tur- key presumably for a meeting
approximately | world's find known power plant for a submarine. The AEC dil not say-su, but presumably this means that a dry-run test is not far away.
IN A FEW YEARS
5. Scientists are trying to alom whether the
The Commission, mita 13th) preprinted semi-annual report to Congress, $7,500,000,ung--the AFC said: announced that detailed studies love demonstrate:
of sinnable 1. Production materials for A-bombs and for the operation of various alomie research furnaces continued to increase in 1952; and production determine of atomle weapons continued at can be made to yield by some different from the rule authorised by the Pre-process, entirely sident fer calendar year 1952. bath the fission once utilised in The AEC appeared to imply by conventional atomic bombs and the inst part of the statement the fusion process, the basis for thut L could have made the projected hydrogen bomb. more bombs If really puslied.
8. Researchers at the Univer- sity
under SEC of Alabama,
been exploring contract, have 2. Four different industrinithe possibility of developing groups have told the Commis special glasses for possible use Efon they see attractive possi-in atomic furnaces and for the bilitles for tapping industrial power plants of such projected power from the atom on an devices as atomic aircraft and economic basis in a few years, submarines.
And the AEC itself feels that the development of atomic for the output of reactors power for industrial use and for the propulsion of submarines and large naval vessels "made long forward strides (in the last six months) than in any other Commission half-year of the decade."
WELL IN HAND
The Commission granted that radioactive particles from the blasts in the desert aren North- west of Las Vegas could be spread by winds over the entire nution and could fall virtually the United within Guywhere Eari Mountbatten is visiting States. In fact, they have alrendy Turkey in line with his new ben detected in most parts of ports NATO Mediterranean the country, the Cummarter.
Levealed.
with Sir Brian.
Turkey has never been en- thusiastic over her inclusion in
Mid-East the
Command, though she nccepted it as decision of NATO,
Some observers believe Tur- kish military leaders would profor
direct
tle-up to the
7. Two new important sources of uranium-the key material in the atomic race with Russia yielded their first production in the last half of 1952. These new sources are the gold ores of South Africa and the phosphate rock of the State af Florida, both contain some uranium.
3. Work toward developing But the AEC said the radio- | atom-powered aircraft has pro-
Progress is also being made activity situation is well in hand, gressed to the point where some towards finding new uranium on a nation-wide monitoring kind of tests-presumably land- sources in America Itself, and system will be maintaituri to se based ones are in sight for meanwhile production from do smail atomic reactors. or fur-mestic sources has increased with that it remains so.
further increases in prospect for naces, designed to power plants.
its
In the latest account of U. S. Sixth Fleet, since prac-stewardship of the entire atomic tically at her naval and other programme which Congress! military supplies
for has invested or
the U. S.
coine
from
10
Sir Brian's visil. coraing at this time, could bolster British anilitary prestige b Turkey, rince his powerful land forces are the only sizable reinforce- ments in the area, In ihe event Turkey is attacked-Associated Pres3.
A PROFESSOR'S COMPLAINT
Tokyo, Jan. 28. Professor Yoshio Nakano. Professor of English Literature at Tokyo University, said day
serve
08
4. Work is virtually complete ap on a land-based version of the
Admiral Warns Of Danger To Britain
London, Jan. 28.
Rear-Admiral D. Nicholl, wartime commander of the much-bombed cruiser Penelope, sunk in 1944, said today that Britain has no naval fighter which can deal with the modern jet-bomber.
In an article in the February issue of "The Navy," published by the Navy League, Rear-Admiral Nicholl wrote:
next year.
FILOT PLANT
The AFC is constructing a plot plant in Colorado to test new and still-secret processes
for extracting uranium from ore. The Commission. devated about one-third of its current report to details designed to assure the public of the present -and future-safely of the atomle tests at the Nevada proving
ather grounds. The test site is at Eniwetok In the Pagifle.
Asserting that
has
the Nevada tests are of paramount im- portance for the speedy development of improved des
they save weapons and that time, money
and manpower he had tendered his resignation.
the Commission said 20
jest He said a professor could not
been set off make a living in Japon as the "It is not giving information, be an all-out air attack on her explosions have
since January, 1951,
and it satory was too low and expenses to Soviet Russia to say that at shipping.
With the greatly increased added: for stunly and Hving were too the present time the quickest
performance which the Jet en- "Experience way to knock Britain out would
10 date high-Reuter,
ine has given to the modern borne out.. that nuclear tests bomber there nas ucen an
can be held at the Nevada encrmous increase in the danger proving ground without serious of air attack on shipping,"
Nicholl
animals, cald hazard to persons, Rear-Admiral there was justifiable. anxiety corps, property, or Industry,"
Britain's fighter defences. Her new fighters, the Swift. und the Hunter, were in the super-priority list and to fill de gap before
rendy they were Sabre jets had been obtained from the United States and Canada.
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11 Sang-thrush.
12 Bound.
13 Systems of signals.
10 Unit in game with 28 pieces.
10 Vegetable.
20 Church land.
22 Endorsement.
23 Bare,
25 Wide.
211 Hang down:
27 Submit.
23 Hurled.
20 Stage.
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2 Artillery.
4 Legislator.
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OUT OF QUESTION
It sted there as the main conclusions from the Tests to date:
1. No person has been injured frem "blast waves" which can no such urgency is remetimes strike at arcas far being
applied in the case of from the test site. mave) fighters.
The naval
fighter required for the task not yet in pro- duction and It will not be in service for a considerable time units spacial deps are taken," Rear-Admiral. Nicholl said.
2. No person, has been ex- pored to a harmful amount of radiation from the blasts ta
date.
aith a
3. As for the possibility of radioactivity being absorbed by He declared that if the flow growing plants and thus passed
Britain of seaborne imports to
en to man la his food, the Com- could bo Interrupted by the mission implied, thai chemy for only a few weeks, hazard is virtually out of the she would be defeated by star-| question. vation even though her armles and air force had not been con- quered-Reuter,
Anti-Narcotics Drive Success
Singapore, Jan. 28. anti-narcotics
4. Experiments have indicated that there is no hazard to humani health from eating the meat of animals which have eaten plants grown in roll affected by radio- tion,
~STLE
Maurice Chevalier Back
Maurice Chevalier retarts to England from the Continent Wearing to undertake an extensive tour of the British Isles. the famous Chaväller smile, he is seen here on airtymi st Victoria Blailon, Loudon-Express Photo.
Iran To Order Tankers From Italian Yards
BAKE
Genoa, Jan. 28.
A prominent Italian businessman trying to get Iranian oll past a British legal boycott says Iran is going to order its own tankers soon from Italian shipyards.
Francesco Mortillaro, General Manager of Rome's Societa Unlone Petroli Oriente (SUPOR), said in interviews with local newspapers that Pre- mier Mohammed Mossadegh's Government will soon order two 18,000-ton tankers from Italy, as well as a number of patrol ships to be used against smugglers.
Signor Mortaro returned this pute with Iran's Government week from a trip to Teheran in over nationalisation of AIOC's
connection with the loading of vast holdings in Iran.
5,000 tons of oil now en route
to Europe aboard the tanker Miriella. The oil, he sald, is
the
In
TO TRY AGAIN
Bght to prevent ship consigned to his company. Briment of Iran's oil until a settle- been alded tain plans legal action
ment, AIOC has In Italian courts if the tanker docks greatly by refusal of the major and American com- in Italy, contending all Iranian British oil is the property of the British panies who control the bulk of Anglo-Iranion Ohe world's tanker fleet-to haul controlled Company.
the oil from Abadan. Signor Mortillaro declined to Another prospective Italian say where the 3,457-lon Miricila customer for Iranian oll, Count would unlond her cargo. In-Ettore Della Zonca of the Epim formed sources, however, said firm, announced last night that unloading port will probably his echtpany would send another be Ancona, an Itallan port on tanker flying the. Panamanian the Adriatic Sea where SUPOR lag to Abadian within the next operates a private oil refinery. month to load 5,500 tons of crude
Mortillare indicatedoll. Simon that the all might not be The Honduras registered destined for Italian consumption tanker Rose Mary loaded 1,000 but only refined in Italy and tons of Iranian oil for his firm trans-shipped
same
other last June but the cargo was im country. But he repeated his pounded by the British when assertion that the oil would not the tanker put into Aden, British protectorate on the Red go to Poland or any other country
Sea. A British court later ruled beyond the Iron Curtain.
Offelal sources in London the of belonged to AIOC but said last week that the United the Italian firm plans an úp States, prompted by rumours peal.-Associated Presa. that the Miriella's cargo WAS destined ultimately for Toland, warned Italy she stood to lose American foreign aid if the all were sold to a Communist- controlled nation.
to
Britain claims the Iranian oll pending settlement of the Anglo-Iranian Company's dio-
5. The AEC also implied that genetic effects harmful to present or later generations are out of the question. It declared that it would take 1,000 times do- the average radioactivity An
given test in on posited from war
immediately communities oplum smoking last year cut
to rounding
the proving ground to *dena number of
and Emokers by half-1,000 and 12,-produce even a doubling of the abow eno, respectively, police report goneile mutations which
In up a given population from natural radiation that is always present, in the atmosphere gardless of atomic tests-A1230- clated PresI.
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14 Be overbearing.
10 Feared.
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24 Dried up.
ed.
Anti-narcotics agents carried out 2,200 raids on legal dens and charged 7,000 persons before the courts. They also seized 2,000 opium pipes, 2,000 antl 147 pounds of opp
The anti-oplum War wittingly hit CID checking of secret spelety agents, the CID chief. J. M. Miclean, disclosed. Secret society gangsters, who could be picked dens for interrogation
Britain And
European Community
Бен Don
London, Jan. 28. The Foreign, Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, Bald today that the six governments concerned were well aware of the reasona Britain
from bo preventing
European longing to the fence Community.
The British Government con- sidered
the implementation of last May the treaty, signed would an essential facior In
be ph tho
reinforcing of European de fence within the framework of the North Atlantic Treaty,
Mr Eden adviced Parliament
Rubber For Peking not to put forward the Idea
Colombo, Jan. 20. The Polish freighter Hugo Kollata), 3.703 tond, beaded to:
today Communist China
with
that Britain should join the European Defence Community unless it was ready to accept its alm, which was the Anal
of a European setting LD
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