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Show 'Qeari DAILY HERALD 14 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1957 Utah County. Utah H-Bo- Has a Dirty Heart mb By JOSEPH L. MYLER United Press Staff Correspondent The WASHINGTON (UP) still has "clean" Two Flyers Killed In so-call- ed H-bo- a dirty heart. It still has to have an (fission) trigger, and atomic sion is dirty. Dugway Crash Two airmen (UP) were aboard an Air Force 6 killed Tuesday in the flaming crash of the World War II light bomber near its home base of Dugway Proving Grounds. The two crewmen were identified as 1st Lt. F. C. Knoke, 26, Milwaukee, the pilot; and T. Sgt. W. L, Jensen. 33, Bryant, S.D. Jensen is survived by a daughter, Candice, 13, in Boise. e The plane was returning from Hill Air Force Base after having its radio repaired when it crashed into the desert at Skull Valley about one miie north of Dugway Proving Grounds. Four Indicted B-2- The jurors Tuesday returned an Richard Mc-Fal- l, Mc-Fa- started." A passing motorist had said earlier he saw the crash and be- coach Wednesday. Left to right, Price Daniel, Texas; Goodwin Knight, California ; William Stratton Illinois ; Fosa, South Dakota; and Tnomas B. Stanley, lr- inia. The conference ends today. (UP Telephoto). GOVERNORS RIDE IN COLONIAL COACH Five gov- ernors attending the 49th annual Governors' Conference : in Williamsburg, Va. are shown riding in a Colonial lars annually with states matching for Senate UP 'Advocates WASHINGTON of federal school aid were disap- the money dollar for dollar. pointed today by President EisenOther congressional news: hower's lukewarm approval of a Cotton: Agriculture Secretary compromise measure to meet the T. Benson turned thumbs Ezra critical classroom shortage. ' UP ThouSAN FRANCISCO on rival plans of southern They said the President's posi- down sands of members of Lions Interin a letter to Rep. congressmen to increase govern- national from the United States tion, expressed ment price guarantees for cotton and abroad opened their 40th an- Peter Frelinghuysen Jr. e no means guarantees passage growers. Both involved nual convention today with a by a much mammoth parade up Market St. of the bill. They had hoped the plans to give growers return for their would liberal higher unite President proportionat 9:30 a.m. doRecotton of consumed ate Eisenhower share and Democrats 40 were In the line of march decorated floats, 50 bands and del- publicans behind the compromise. mestically and a lower return for Eisenhower said it is urgent for cotton sold abroad. Benson objected egations from 48 states, the territories and many foreign coun- Congress to act this year to meet that payments, under tries. Some 40,000 Lions and their the shortage of classrooms across market conditions, would year. families are attending the four-da- y the nation. But he gave only par- about $382,500,000 Sen. to Edward Martin the compromise tial approval Money: meeting. Officials of the organization said school aid bill calling for federal promising friendly questhis was the biggest convention in outlays of $1,500,000,000 during the tioning for Treasury Secretary the history of the service organi- next five years. George M. Humphrey, defended ( Convention (R-N.J- J, two-pric- present cost action Amendment to limit effectiveness of treaties as domestic law. The Senate subcommittee Judiciary scheduled no further public hearings on the latest version of the controversial proposal by Sen. and inJohn W. Brieker formed sources said little action is expected at this session of Congress. But Senate action could be spurred if public interest is aroused by the case of Army Specialist 3c William S. Girard, the GI the administration wants to hand over to Japan for trial in the death of a Japanese woman. WidSALT LAKE CITY (UP) of and State ening improvement (R-Ohi- j timated triggers In any event, scientists who have been close observers of the H-bo- ' i H-bo- atomic project know of no way to trigger a fusion weapon without fission. Only fission can produce in a split - millionth of a second the multi million degree tempera- tures required to make fusion "go" in a bomb. - ,J. .. '- TVs '';v,ta,, . . - , FARM, INDUSTRY... for any ll home. Melchior, his wife. Maria, and their two servants were tied up by the bandits who looted the singer's safe and fled. Morgan and Pope were arrested in their apartment where police said they found nearly $100,000 of the loot. A Job! g Water-Carryin- CORRUGATED mrt PIPE wcrtor twWtty to wnl If It's Insurance h wW y withovt ImiI Glenn' R. Kenner Co. Call FR es- $350,000. Ellis Armstrong, state highway director, said the highway will be widened to capacity with a center divider conforming with State St. north of Murray. UTAH CULVERT CO. 1550 Sorinevilte Road. IT'S THE SPECIAL PURCHASE six-lan- e Prow. Utah PHONE FR WHCtS IM: SAIT LAKE, KOOt, PtQVO 20 Street from north Murray City limits to 54th South was approved Monday by the Utah Road mission. The job wOl cost an "clean" Mel-chio- To Be Widened To 54th South on the Brieker j 3 State Street Ike Disappoints Federa School Aid Group talk about weaponeers or "clean" "dirty" they mean bombs which generate much or comparatively little radioactive fallout. So when AEC Chairman Lewis L. Strauss talks about a 95 per cent clean he is talking about one that gets 95 per cent of its pover from fusion and only five per cent from fission. Suppose your weapon is what the civil defense planners call a H-bo- Je I n b, "nominal" equal in pow38; Morgan. 39; er to 20 million tons (20 megaLouis G. Spivak, 44; and Alfred tons' of TNT. If it were 95 per cent clean, it J. Pope. Morgan and Pope were 48 hours within the after still would get one megaton of its captured while last power from fission. Nobody would robbery Tuesday and Spivak are bein? sought. contend that a one megaton would be anything but dirty. Morgan wrs the final witness before the Grand Jury and it was In pounds of radioactive mateindicated he will be a witness for rials created, it would be 66 times the state when the men go on dirtier than the bomb that detrial. The kidnaping charge result- stroyed Hiroshima. ed from allegations that Mrs. The devastatingly dirty Willa Huber, a housekeeper, was exploded at Bikini March 1, 1954, forced by the bandits at gunpoint was 33 per cent "clean." Acr from a guest house into the cording to unofficial estimates, 10 against Robert H-bo- When Mel-chio- r. investigating team headed by Major W. E. Carrigan of Hill AFB said signs at the crash scene indicated "the plane struck the ground before any fire was Lions Open clean ANGELES (UP) Four men have been indicted by the Los Angeles County Grand Jury on charges of robbery and kidnaping in the daring holdup of $139,000 in jewels and furs from former opera star Lauritz An lieved the plane was burning in the air before it crashed. The plane plowed along the ground for 600 feet, scattering wreckage. Both motors were torn from their mountings, and only sections of the wings and part of the tail remained intact. Nor did they deny or refute a recent assertion by Dr. Alvin C. Graves, the Atomic Energy Commission's test director, that it is impossible to make an absolutely LOS indictment bs trigger. In Burglary twin-engin- of its b's fis- Spokesmen for the atomic project said at the White House on DUGWAY, 15 megatons of power came from fission and five from fusion. It poisoned 7,000 square miles, and frightened the world. A scientist told the United Press he believes it will be possible eventually to make in the megaton range that are around 97,5 per cent clean. A one - megaton that clean would get only 25,000 tons of its total power from fission. The Hiroshima fission bomb was a 15,000-toweapon. It is conceivable that some of the fission devices being tested in Nevada are prototypes of the refined required for Monday that they know how to make a weapon that is approximately 95 per cent clean. They did not, however, say or even hint that they have learned how to set off the clean fusion charge without a fission - SALS REAL SAVINGS British United Press was organized in 1922 to serve newspapers in the British Empire. (R-Pa- ., sation. The Lions claims 600,000 members. Before the parade began, a number of state delegations held breakfasts. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles will deliver the main address Friday morning. DISCOURAGING TURNOUT LONDON (UP) Henry C. Wright, independent candidate in North Dorset for Parliament, conceded today that his political rally Monday night may have been a flop. The only ones who showed p were Wright, three reporters and the caretaker of the hall. the measure follows I consider basic "which principles to sound federal legislation on this subject." But he declined to "pass judgment on all details of this bill while it is still before Congress." The compromise would authorize federal expenditure of 300 million dollars annually for five years. Half would be allocated to states on the basis of need and half on the basis of school population. The President originally sought 325 million dollars in each of the next four years with the money to be distributed solely on the basis r of need. Democrats wanted a program of 600 million dol said He the administration's tight money said "stable currenpolictesT-H- e is more important to Americy" cans than savings in i n tej" est charges. 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