Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1948 Page: 3 of 32
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Side of the Atom” prepared for de-
livery before th* Boston chamber of
commerce.
However, other administration offi-
cials have been openly critical of th*
house un-American activities commit-
tee for its attack on Dr Edward U.
Condon. Condon, head of the bureau
of standard*, ha* done work
atomic project*.
Lllienthal detailed the commission s
effort* to provide a new source of
electric energy through atomic power
plants. Although be did not present
a date for achieving thia goal he did
say a "practical detnonatration plant”
will be in operation within the next
ft or 10 year*.
But he added. "If we fiddle and
fool around with it, it will take a
hundred years."
Lllienthal said th* United States al-
ready ha* spent *3 billion* on atomi*
research and development The total
will Increase to *ft billion* tn th* next
few year* h* said "if this country
really mean* busin*** and intend* to
keep well ahead in this new field
upon which our industrial and rm If-
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Guns Seized in Raid
COPENHAGEN. March 18—(UP)-
Danish police raided a house Wednes-
day night and confiscated five tons of
ammunition In the cellar belonging to
the communist home guard organiza-
tion "Amp*," it was reported Thurs-
day.
THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1M8—THREE
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ment from six state* wa* expected to
end Thursday.
The hearing is on an application
filed by th* Everett Anderson truck
WICHITA, March 18—(UP)—Anin- service, which seeks to haul oil field
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ming. Colorado. Kansas, Nebraska,
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Thorium and Uranium are clement* C c
used in atomic experiments. Quantities ’ . ‘ 2 ___
found, however, do not permit "eco- terstate commerce commission hearing I
nomical exploitation” of the depoaits. on the application of a Great Bend.
"J _ "• Kan., truck service to haul oil equlp-
tailored slip is in
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Bomb Experts
BOSTON, March 18—(4N—David E.
Lilienthal said Thursday that using
"star chamber proceedings and gaa-
tapo methods" on scientlsU could
"stop thi* coun-
try s atomic en-
ergy progress
dead In Its
tracks.”
The chairman
of the atomic en-
ergy commission
said the Germans
failed to produce
an atomic bomb
because of such
action*. And be
■aid that "may
contain a lesson
and a warning to
Americans."
He did not am-
plify these ra-
mark* in a speech
on "The Business
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Police Arrest 3 Boys,
Charge Cafe Robbery
A boy, 14, was in the county Juve-
nile ward Thursday and two others,
both 11, were tn custody of their
parents after police picked them up
on th* Exchange avenue viaduet at
3 a. m. questioned them, and gained
• confrsaton they had robbed * eat*.
L. E DeGraffenreld and J. B Ryan,
acoutcar patrolmen who »topi»d ta
question th* boys, found they had 111
in silver in their pockets.
They admitted entering an un-
locked door at a cafe operated by
Anthony Paul Fotopouloa, X. at 3X1
Exchange, taking th* money from 8
cash register. They are to be quake
tloned by police juvenile division detec-
tives Thursday.
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