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Show January 30, 1964 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Thursday, 2A oh1 1$i',1661.--1:)Aliei:1:TO.ikii- . - - -- MARMADLIKE" I - AK: Report Claims - most reliable, and most versatile nuclear weapons" ever made. ' -F-urther improvements all ever .weapons in nuclear Merits along the line are expected as ' ' result of the greatly txpanded a officially reported, ' , , programdunder,gmundtesting. ; -- - , 2 - : aZtsatcl, weapon - - , The 'WASHINGTON' (UPI) dis. States Thursday United , clised the greatest Improve,- ' - , '-N- ew , -- -- - '71 - I - - . : - I 1- . 'i - f, 1 - - .- , ' t 11 :re, il. tt'isr,P . - - , -- - - 9C- i 1 being conducted in Nevada. developments Pries International tries to recolnmend when and under what conditions the present .overtim erate of time and one-hashould be increased. wrote House speakerl,, John M. WcOarmack and Senate President Ito. Tempore Carl Hayden that the package of bills, step toWard our goal of eliminating WASHINGT9NCongress was of2or I :. 1 . I s. - - A asked Thursday to set up a system raising . the rate of over- - certain 0- - - , -- - - 2 -- -- 11 i , -- tr 3' -- '- 0'' ., -' - I AUTri SEAT COVERS , ' - , - - l ' ,' ,p, otatv NOW YOU PAY . , - . -- Turb 7 :-- - , . MOW OWL le Imo is polwooss. - 34- 041 - - 0) . well-being- :" '. 111 - - -, (I , - ur comeula ...te COIIVERT ( ---.- - - y --- up ' III. . overtime protection to 'another standard of living ",. '.s. 11-1 ..s the Alnetican necessary for (1 , t I. 2 Isis,million workers.1 - . , -- This increase in punch per Atomic Energy Commission's health, efficiency and general The President's draft bills to be "very annual (1 ., to . promises Congrtess. report ptund were accompanied by a letter In other developments: for even more el, I. I . , 1147 Southisitcese . much more" , Defense Improvements -, . of explanation from Labor Sec- DA Civil rightsThe House Rules ( 1 now , -' , Ient and lighter weapons ac, The new developments, ' . W. Willard'Wirtz. ,, He Committee imet in closed sesDAILY 9 to 6. din. OPEN retary lithe works. i ,oe to the AEC, mean "subq-tcording , sion --1"4'.1::"' "''''''''' '''..4''''''' to vote on suggested up LW setting the civil clearing ....., ....0 .. ....., --,...... . , ,, wt Good Tests Results .....0 in the stantial improvements 1 P." committees for individual Indus- - rights bill for action on the , , to st 1962 Pacific tests 'pro- .. States . United a of the ' , . t much better than antici- ability , ,, (laced defend itself and the free world i . . e , , l( the enable which ..2 .,,,,,, t plied results, "against possible attack." teal lb, kart. Nam lea- - fat ag bowleg, HMO 0.0 441 arI "7,..01 '''','"'Ac Its riew weapons, the: AEC INted States, to stock its ' '' ' f r' 011 1OfVo sCal with "the most modern, said, are cleaner than any ever "Pleaes keep him out of here, Mr. Winslow! He's taught dm , , ".$14110? -' , all my parakeets to bark!" ''''-, made before. They are less vul, ' ' 4' 't,ps , . " nerable to enemy attack, more IA - . ,, ' ' Annual Report ' - use ,,, : unauthorized , ' el. Di . . proof against oiS. 6 -and accidental detonation, and ,, ' $ . , f in storage. . , more EC-GiV- es ' ' , ,' , the in the i jump . Moreover, .'t eet tatio (punch per i, WASHINGTON (UPI)The Defense Department announced ' it plans to stop distribution of free cigarettes in it makes warheads of ntoday,that pound) all military hospitalsboth at home and abroad. , possible for A given missile to The Veterans Administration (VA), which maintains hospithrow out decoys to confuse en' .'Ai,....13i..a.it.:F ' emy defenses and insure "pene- tals with somewhat greater capacity than those operated by The action. no it the , however, military, said, sisilar plans , tration" of the geuulne article matter will be left to local hospital d1rectori,1 VA spokesman , WASIUNGTON (UPI)There to the, intended target. said have now been ciose to 500 nuNo Breakthroughs The Pentagon statement said its ban oh tree cigarettes will since mankind clear explosions, . The- - commission's report tnen , . be accompanied by an educational program for military perbow to harness discovered ,, toned no weapon breakthroughs' sormel "pointing out the hazards of cigarette smoking." . , atomic energy. . ; , t --- the suchst the 1952 leap from the of ' '' annual The report AEC But to the isAtomic Energy Commission, could recall no pre- . , ,sued Thursday, discloses 23dpere-t- spokesmen which ' vious one reported as viously unarmounced . I many weapon refinements in as -- -- nations. (I) detail. , great S ow . ODRNG ZD the commis10632" ."The year 1945 now stands since p explosions (4 Itellair SiOn continued, "was notable for , he Polaris, ' 0,e0 , 1,,...,k ,4k,;,.1 the attainment HURRY! THESE FANTASTIC BARGAINS CAN'T LAST LONG!, i ----- U.S,-,m-ore thet' than 302;. Russia . Titan $Y' ' ' ... --more than 145; Unittl King- - Minuteman, and , sterns." ' -,-' 1 ' -dom-- 23; ; Franceat least six. lee." l't'tt,,,,.,;,;,,:,;.4,;,,t& MENS LADIES', , otal-476. , -- The AEC did not say so, but , , ,,,,,,' ' ,,,, ma itt4 ,C1!T 7T12. ,,,,li , Abe intimated sources have other .,00. Soviet ' The smaller number of 1;,, itfl clail le 'e ,. the Polaris and Minuteman ' i shots far exceeded those of the that 1. .-1 warheads were doubled in pow. 44P '1111 tts ing,Lel I West in megatonnage (millions Ir., Il I er to a megaton (one million . 1 .'4. tons of missile-warhead- - lf dustries as a means of creatnew jots. - - - - -- -- ----ing 1 President Johnson, elaborak - ing en the pmposal,hersketched in his State of the Union Mes-- , A: - RalOpf.:Py0-11iO4)p.PayBy United - - , ---- I - - -- By Anderson And !Awning Eii:00--4- , and F. ,Byrd,, lic hearings mittee ended Wednesday.s. promptly attacked the measure Taxes:. The Senate called up for Its 'tisk of massive debt" - -- , .::.';'''''...:7:''''.11.i-:- bon tax cut brn, Nine days of pub- the $11.6 in the Rules Com- Sen. Harry House floor, , 14 . - , -- 4-- , he , ,.. .. tir o , -- - , 'A long-live- U.S. To'Bortn Gift d A, . . Cigarettes . ("; - . - - . A- , HURRY! - power-to-weig- .i;BökS..coé'.:'.. , '.lil - epoizir,9 -- i2.. of , INT). score: Russia; t megatons; the West nearly The 357.7 power , . of TNT). . nos. , i warhead has been tan unollicialy reported as 15 megatons and that of the Titan 2 as Other highlights of the report 20 megatons. The bigegst U.S. . , for,1.9, bölfibêt payloarbfwitsra tom: Civilian powerFive planti is said to be the two started up, five were under con- parison,' weapons. struction, and construction of four more was under considera- II tion, Nuclear power capacity ' reached more than a- - million kilowatts, enough to supply the domestic needs 'of about 1.5 15t ' . cip, I I.. --al Oi , . flhilliofl persons. atom! 5filltary powerSix powered submarines were put in --- - operation, bringing the Navy's nuclear fleet to 34, submarines (16 of the Polaris missile launcher type), one aircraf carrier, - one cruiser, and one destroyer leader. satellites, Space power-T- wo first he in orbits with instruments , powered solely by nuclear gen etators.-Amonmany new space power units being developed is e one fueled with a al', curium 242, for moon probes. The Idea is to avoid contaminating thenoon with naturally occuring materials which might confuse researchers. 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