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‘Science

By J. BERNARD McDONNELL

: WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.=Science houses carry 110 volts. - suggests three forms of attack with =the atomic bomb: A bomb with a delayed action fuse = could be dropped from an airp allowing the plane time to get away * =pefore the bomb exploded. A bomb could be propelled as a = rocket. . A bomb could be fired from a = ship's gun, although provision would “have to be made for getting the] Zship out of its range before tne YANKS ON OKINAWA i “bomb exploded. (Japanese claims that they are devising defenses against the atomic .&bomb are scorned here, Our experts Zhave tried 5000 ways of forestalling

Officials say our facilities for proZducting atomic bombs are being ex=tended so swiftly that we probably

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shrapnel with force greater than the original atom-smashing “bullets.” ° This “shrapnel” hits other ators, smashing them. Their explosion smoshes others and the process goes on ot terrific speed, producing @ tremendous explosion. *

Suggests 3 Ways

SAYS POW'S WILL BE

Of Attack With Atom Bomb HELD FOR FARM WORK

EVANSVILLE, Aug. 8 (U. P).—

Scripps-Howard Staff Writer energy. Wires in most domestic

tists for some time have

ing around behind glass.

lane, watching pieces of split atoms fly- | Breckinridge, Ky. would not be transferred from the The big bang comes when the camp until they were no longer explosion of one atom splits the | needed for emergency farm labor, next atom and it in turn explodes | and until shipping space was availanother and so on. The cumulative jable. |

it generates 200 million volts of}, genial that German prisoners {soon would be returned to Germany | Splitting a single atom need not Was made today by .Lt. Col. Harley

cause wholesale destruction. Scien- | E. Johnson, commander of the been prisoner of war camp ‘at Camp

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CHEER AT WAR NEWS

OKINAWA, Aug. 9 (U, P)~— American troops were whistling and singing on Okinawa today. The

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announcement of the atomic bomb,

eyewitness reports of the devastation in Hiroshima, photographs of | the leveled city and the news of

Zghall be making more bombs than Russia's entry into the war con-

Zwe can use. Behind the three great|’ Sgovernment plants making atomic “bombs are hundreds of smaller con-

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‘cerns doing their part. The work is still secret. Dr. Karl Herzfeld, physicist at

inced them that the end of the! war was in sight. | They already are talking about going home. No one can believe | that Japan will continue the war.

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“Catholic university here, cited these equally jubilant over the dramatic “facts copcerning the atomic bomb: | turn of the war.

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Force of | : more than 7000 miles a second. ‘STONE T0 COMMAND ; . This force runs a temperature of “four billion degrees. Water boils at | £212 degrees. Heat of the bomb exZplosion can make sand solid. Discussion of the atomic bomb! been named to succeed Maj. Gen.

Generals and their “staffs ic |

its explosion travels |

U. S. 14TH AIR FORCE

CHUNGKING, Aug. 9 (U. P.).—| Maj. Gen. Charles B. Stone has |

“generally centers around uranium |Claire Chennault as commanding

2235 atoms. One unofficial report indicated the | Gen. George E. Stratemeyer, U. S. | “atomic bomb dropped on Japan was | air Zabout the size of a baseball, = A piece of uranium 235 the size =of a pin head would contain 50 under Stratemeyer in the India-] “million million million atoms. When on of these atoms is split, Tucson, Ariz.

| general of the 14th air force, Lt.|

commander in China, announced today. | Stone formerly was chief of staff |

Burma. theater, His wife lives in|

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