Show NEWS RE REVIEW YIEW mark ark birthday of atom T il F N attitude H hit Bells tolled in hiroshima japan the bells tolled people of the city stood silently in prayer for a moment then went on about the business of living it was the second anniversary ot of the radiant consuming flash of the world a first atomic atom bomb hiroshima which saw 92 of its citizens immolated in that ancon troll able outburst of energy in 1945 was perhaps the one place on earth where the bomb could be thought of as a reality everywhere else it was a nightmarish sword but in hiroshima the people were paying it a sort of fantastic and bewildered adulation they tolled bells and they planned the building of a modern city with a peace memorial at the spot over which the bomb had been dropped at other points across the globe the atomic age was living up to its awful reputation by wringing g f fear e a r some reputation alyin kinget some comments ts and p predictions i 0 n s from men who are supposed to know about it robert M hutchins chancellor ot of university ot of chicago said that two atom bombs which now could be manufactured would make the unit ed states uninhabitable tt if exploded simultaneously he made it a corn jeremiad by adding we know that some other country will have the atomic bomb within five years we know that when that happens we are all set for the final catastrophe in a constructive moment dr robert oppenheimer Oppen helmer atom plo neer said that usable electrical power derived from atomic en ergy may be available by 1952 but everybody knew that the unit ed states was stressing development and production of the atomic bomb to build a stockpile for utter de st ruction and everybody knew that russia was laboring furiously to ward the same ends the people of hiroshima did well to toll bells two years after they felt the bomb it brought to mind an old poetic question did the bells herald a wed ding or a funeral INSOLENCE slap hands the united states visibly irked by recent actions of the new corn muni hungarian government vented its diplomatic rage in a stinging note which accused hun gary of inadmissibly insolent con duct toward american diplomats in that country second cause for U S anger was the arrest and beating in budapest of an american citizen and the sub sequent unsatisfactory explanation of the incident offered by hungarian officials one of the most harshly worded protests to come from the state de apartment part ment since american planes were shot down over yugoslavia a year ago the note marked the first official to be delivered by the united states to the puppet hungarian regime the incident grew out of the ar rest of stephen T an american citizen for his alleged revolting and scandalizing vili fica eions in public of hungary s dent and other government mem bers hers his wife and two daughters later were taken into cus tody by U S legation officials and removed to vienna in the protest note the state de part apartment ment pointed out that the a ar r rest of an american citizen on pure ly political charges Is absolutely inadmissible under the armistice agreement which prevails in hun gary also officials of the lungari Hun garl gari an ministry of the interior were accused of being uncooperative in the extreme and in some cases in admissibly insolent VIVA toreador orson welles the man who didn dian t come from mars has found him self to put it politely on the horns of a dilemma the self designated genius was quoted recently ast as saying he had killed 20 buhs bulls and immediately he was challenged by another actor fortunio bonanova to enter the bullfighting bull fighting ring at tijuana o 0 mex ico and perform for the benefit of charity said the spanish born bonanova in an open letter to welles killing 20 bulls is a lot of killing neglect ing mg to add that it is also a lot of bulls so let us do a coreida series of fights this season in tijuana for the motion picture relief fund I 1 am sure the impre impresario garlo would give us a sunday afternoon what do you say to two bulls apiece admission shady side 2 sun ny side 1 ALEUTIANS bases retained the aleutian islands that long cold chain of tog bound rocks which started many an american G I 1 talking to himself during the war Is being integrated into the pattern of the north american defense tern tem general of the army dwight eisenhower Elsen hower has revealed that the framework of strategic bases in the aleutians is being kept intact tor for rapid expansion if necessary after having paid a visit to the c continent 0 n a s northe northernmost min S 11 line n e of d de ower f e ense n s e general ei eisenhower Elsen senh hower said ald that the islands were not being aban boned but were undergoing a con traction and concentration of mill tary ary potential |