Show DREW PEARSON navajos cavajos ing own valuable treasure IT NOW LOOKS AS IF the pov erty stricken navajo indians trying to scratch a precarious living from the wastelands of arizona and new mexico may own one of the most priceless pieces of property in t the he U S for some time our chief worry in production of atomic energy was the fact that all uranium deposits lay outside the united states however it now appears that the navajos cavajos have been tending their pitiful flocks above a hidden atomic treasure for upon the navajo reservation in the upper corner of arizona and new mexico the vanadium corporation of america has been quietly extracting uranium further details regarding this operation must remain a military secret one amazing fact can be revealed so far the navajos cavajos received one penny for the uranium taken from their land instead the profits have been raked in by the vanadium corporation the price which the atomic energy commission is paying the vanadium Vana diun corporation for uranium also is se cret but a member of the join congressional committee on atomic energy predicted that the metal mai become almost as precious as diamonds since the richest deposits are all outside the united states and could be cut oft off in case of war this domestic supply becomes all the more valuable but the navajos cavajos Nava jos sitting on one of natures jackpots so far been able to collect a cent A |