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Show U. S. May Test First H-Bo- 'Keep Your Chin Strike Cripples Up Says Last Polio Hospital From Gl Message MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 6' mb This Spring or Summer-De- an And even if the don't know. . "goes," as the scientists say,, it 'may never be manufactured in quantity. Item No. X on the agenda, however, is to find out whether the weapon can be made. The AEC has been making its key a triple - weighted ingredient, hydrogen called tritium, for some time now. It is believed to have enough for test purposes. aren't good tests But as Chairman Gordon E. A new series of Dean of the atomic energy com- at the Eniwetok atomic proving mission said a while back, "We ground in the Pacific has been scheduled for this spring or summer, according to congressional sources. The tests will be secret. They were projected in November, 1949 to check on the power of designs perfected since the last in the Eniwetok experiments spring of 1948. Last Jan. 31 Presi dent Truman told the AEC to (Continued from Page One) "continue" its work on the "super bomb in repeal of the So this year's tests, dubbed labor law, enactment of the Bran-na- n "Operation Greenhouse," could farm plan and provision for be a doubleheader, informed said. compulsory health insurance. But sources' he is given no chance on any' of The Eniwetok operations will them. De carried out Dy joint isk The new congress elected on Force Three, an a Nov. 7 is dominated by coalition force-AE- C headed organization of Republicans and Southern by Lt. Gen. Elwood R. Quesada Democrats hostile for the most His deputies are Dr. Alvin C Fair Deal. In the Graves, AEC; Rear Adm. Tom B part to the Democrats have a Hill, navy atomic expert, senate, the and hairline majority. And adminis- Brig. Gen. Herbert B. Loper, tration forces cannot control army engineer either house or senate. is put through If a teat Mr. Truman gave his Demo- the scientific mills at Eniwetok, cratic leaders in house and senate it will be in connection with an on the message today atomic bomb explosion. The a fill-i- n central heat of millions of Senate Leader Ernest McFar land, Ariz., said afterward that the degrees would serve as the-president "expressed confidence bomb's trigger. Packed as near the in congress." "I fully feel that on both sides bursting point as possible would of the aisle members are looking be tritium plus deuterium, wlhchj hydrogen rid working for the interests of is double-weigthe nation as a whole," McFar-lan- d In something like 1.2 millionths said. "I think we will be of a second, according to theory, atoms tritium and deuterium able to work out unity." Present with McFarland were would fuse in a nuclear reaction Senate Democratic Whip Lydon releasing about 17.000,000 elec B. Johnson, Tex.. House Leader tron volts of energy per fusion power would de John McCormack, Mass., and The House Whip Percy Priest. Tenn. Dend on how much heavy hydro This They would not discuss the mes- gen was inpacked into beit.limited turn may quantity sage. Johnson immediately an- only by problems of delivery nounced, however, that a senate Mavbe its energy release would subcommittee will hear Defense be twice that of an ordinary A C. Marshall bomb. Or it might be more than Secretary Georgeon defense man- 1,000 times. next Wednesday This It has been calculated that an presumably power problems. 1,000 times more potent; draft in the would take proposed of World War; in a modified than the of form of universal military serv-- j II would wreck most buildings in Ice which Mr. Truman is expected an area of 300 square miles and sear with flash heat an area of to recommend. Mr. Truman will follow his 200 square miles. State of the Union message with But even m if Eniwetok proves reaction; his annual economic report, prob- the k. On Mon- can be touched off, the ably about up his still may not prove practical. day, Jan. 15, he will sendwhich is Tritium is manufactured by nu- -i annual budget message between to for clear energy in atomic furnaces'! call expected and $100,000,000,000. like those used to make Pluto Most of the budget will be for nium for Atomic raw materials are limit defense purposes, including for foreign arms and ed. And with what it would take I you could economic aid. The detailed mili- to make one make many Plutonium bombs. I tary fieures may be omitted. however, and sent up later in a Moreover, tritium is unstable and can't be stored indefinitely. special message. proves So, whether the feasible or not, "right now,' an atomic expert recently told the TTniteri Press, "the betting is against the By JOSEPH L. MYLEE United Preu SUff Corretpondent WASHINGTON. Jan. 6 (UPJ It U'just possible the United States this may test it first spring or summer. super .Whether, the- bomb will work is anybody's guess. An official close to atomic developments told the United Press recently the prospects KANSAS, CITY, Mo., Jan. 6 U Mrs. Margaret Bean, who was widowed Dec. 12 by the sudden death of John L. Bean, Jr., received a letter Friday from her son in Korea. "I was sorry I couldn't be there when dad died, but we have to keep our chins up even when we are taking it pretty hard. Do that for me, mom," read the letter from Pfc. John L. Bean III. Two hours later, a Western Union messenger handed Mrs. Bean a telegram from Maj. Gen. Clifton B. Cates of the marine corps. It said her H-bo- mb H-bo- H-bo- so-cal- led A-bo- Congress To Give Truman 'Rough Going' JANUARY 7. lSt SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, Provo. Utah County. Utah 2,000 MISSIONAR IES PLAN TO LEAVE COMMUN IST CHINA SOON New Director Of Champagne Taste? HONG KONG, Jan. 6 (UP.) About 2,000 Protestant If you CLEVELAND, O. Adult Blind Named taste a have you champagne in Red China are missionaries still (U.R) U.R Housewives and other volunteers replaced striking service, workers Saturday to provide treatment for 100 poliomyelitis patients at the Sister Elizabeth Kenney Institute, The strikers, members of the AFL Building? Service Union, walked out Thursday in a wage dispute. Union 'officials said the walkout was ' a ;"spontaneous aci tion." , Some treatments, such as hot packing, had to be curtailed at first but institute officials said enougr volunteers were at work today to permit normal routine, There were about 10,000 Protestant missionaries of various denominations and nationalities in China after World War II but the number decreased steadily and a general exodus began after the Korean invasion, the sources said. son was killed in action Jan, 2. SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 6 (U.R) A prominent Ogden man, Donald W. Perry, today was named state director of the adult blind by the state board of education. Perry will succeed Murray B. Allen, who war retired by the board effective in June. Allen will be 65 this April. Perry, 31 years of age. was blinded by an accident when he was seven years, of age. He is a high school graduate and also holds a BA degree from the Uni versity of Utah. During the last five years, Perry has served as a supervisorin the state rehabilitation depart- Protestants. ' ; "11 operating expected to leave shortly, mission sources said today. There was no indication that the estimated 4,000 Catholic missionaries in China are withdrawing:, however, although they have been treated worse than the . Louis pay champagne prices, Kahn of Cincinnati said here. Kahn was speaking of meat, and he compared the sparkling win to the finest cuts of steak. "Homemakers should remember there are plenty of other good cuts of meat and plenty of appetizing ways to serve them," Kahn said. "Women should includa more hash and stew in their husband's menus." ment. tata at has taught school for the deaf and blind at Ogden and served as a teacher for the blind at the Murray B. Allen blind center here. A-bo- i..,a,u..ii.ww. messammm'ymMmi ' iwmmmmmmmmmmmmim uwu.iiiijwyyiiiiiii "Wimmmaf .iui.ij.jij' .'" , "' iH.uh"j 11 " "" " -W- iL-J.:."1, T Vf J,J! fflT Taft-Hartl- ey army-navy-- air H-bo- A-bo- ' H yy o"-- , iu-li---- -- , ) . XV . i3-igj- Zd' 'vQvr- - I,,; : " ht b's 'S H-bo- 03 SG2GB GI!a7 fLif tritium-deuteriu- H-bo- mid-wee- bs. 7.2 Cu. Ft. Coldspot 8.5 Cu. Ft. Coldspot Stainless Steel Chest Stores 23.2 Pounds Regular Price 189.95 Stores 41.3 lbs. of 1 1 S)95 Frozen food. Perma Thrift Unit H-bo- Flu Epidemic b." Sweeps Europe An inLONDON. Jan. 6 (U.B fluenza epidemic swetp through Britain and western Europe toministry reportday.102The health had died, ano" in Britons ed Belgium, 2,000,000 persons were affected. Britain was hardest hit by the worst flu outbreak in eight years. The disease also was prevalent in France, Belgium,: Denmark and Sweden. Western German officials said suffering many persons were from heavy colds, but influenza was not widespread. Thousands of persons were in bed with the flu in England and Wales. The ministry of health sent out a public appeal asking Britons to ease the load on nationalized doctors by seeking treatment only when urgently needed and going to offices instead oi physicians staying at home. Widespread shortages of doctors developed in England. Fac tories, officers, polie forces, post offices and transit companies all d. were British officials said the out break had not yet reached the proportions of the great, epidemic 4, when 2,000 persons of died in two weeks. But they warned that it was too early to say whether this outbreak would become worse. hard-press- ed short-hande- 1943-194- Blood-Spatter- ed Room Mystery Solved In Boise Santaquin ESTELLA PETERSON Byr-- MRS. i ..x.rra. Vlnv auu if and faHpr -- i"h iium arrived many lamily Wash. CdI. Carter will visit with his family for a week for overseas nrior to leaving duty. Mr. and Mrs. William D. War ner and daughters Anna Lou and Lucille returned to their il home at Idaho Falls. Saturday( following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peterson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christian sen entertained at a dinner party Saturday. Present were Mr. and Mennels Halladay, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Halladay. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. James Brav and Mr. and Mrs. A. 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BOISE, Jan. 8 (U.R) Local police closed the books on the "myshotel tery of the room" Saturday after filing the confession of a Baker, Ore., man who tried to end his life by slashing both wrists. Police chief R. G. Haskin said Robert George Lubbes voluntarily appeared at the police station late yesterday. He quoted Lubbes as say. that he bought a package of razor blades at a local bus station, went to a hotel room, slashed his wrists and lay down on a bed. However, Lubbes told Haskin, he awoke later and found his attempt to end his life was un successful. He bound up his -- I. In wrists and later went to a show, air a he told Haskin. to make their home. They have been in Monterey, Cal. for the MONEY'S WORTH WANTED six years. past n OGDEN, Utah L'.E The Mr and Mrs. John F. Pinegar movie house advertised a spe- have returned from California cial midnight double-featu- re but Where they spent the Christmas only one of the films was screen- holidays with their son Rex, who ed. 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