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i Alone Estimated | WASHINGTON, Jan, T (UP) The. government warned Amer-| jean cities tonight that a single; atomie bomb could knock out any! one of them. x It told them that one A~bomb could: . i ONE: Lay waste the heart of! & target city, killing -or injuring hundred of thousands of persons. A city should expect at least 40,-| 000 to 50,000 burn casuaities alone. TWO: Cause casualties “in| numbers that would swamp norm-| ally avallable facilities, even In the improbable circumstance that facilities damaged.” THREE: Set off a conflagration) which would add to the chaos! caused by the bomb: burst itself! Even If no “fire storm” developed, |

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ing the damage area could trap! casualties thside and prevent rescuers from reaching them. -

Advise Dispersion

of Atomic Weapons,” the government recommended planning for “dispersion of (medical) faeilities” and “organization of emergency work over wide areas so that outside Kelp can come to the rescue of bombed areas.” The report was prepared by the Atomic Energy Commission. and the Defense Department for. the

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Board. + It was sent to the governors of all states and. territ

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. The report, subtitled ..*T he Upon People,” is the first in a series “prepared for use in the board's program of co-ordinating the nation’s civil defense planning." The AEC is at work on-other reports dealing with damage caused by the air-blast from an atomic explosion, construction of buildings to resist such effects. and detection and measurement "of radioactive contamination, |

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The report did not mention the fact that Russia has the atomic bomb. And it limited its dis. cussion to “the effects upon people” of old mode! A-bombs like the two which killed more than 100.000 Japanese. In an indirect allusion to the more powerful A<hombs now being produced — the newest American bomb is believed by some selentists to be nearly 10 Himes more destructive than..the. Hiroshima-Nagasaki types — the report said: i “Estimates based on the type of bomb dropped over Japan be used as a rough basis cussion and planning.” On this admittedly “rough basis,” the report told the governors “it would be unrealistic to prepares for fewer than 40,000 to 50,000 severely burned persons - from a single atomic bomb.* That leaves. out of acenunt persons Injured by blast, falling buildings, flying derbis, and atomic radiation, i

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A former Indianapolis office . KOBE, Japan, Jan. 7--This city manager was arrested in Chicago) installation of of 700,000 is making a bid to re. yesterday on a warrant charging] 2 A Short Astoeiatio of lighting and In- Cleaning Plant gain fts former prestige as one’of embezzlement of $5400 from the o one periods in the systems at alr<| Goodwill Industries, Inc. has|the world's great ports, Independent Biscuit Co. " {30-year history.” : over, greater use installed a new $7000 dry clean-| Kobe is centering its comeback Garfand Sanders, 26, formerly | “We already know that during of Tadar and improvement in alr ing plant to train handicapped|attempt around a , of Maywood, told Chicago author-/1oxyy nesk season, the interna- Dovigation facilities. “With pro-iampioyees, Howard Lyle, super-|trade exhibit to be held next ities he was “sure” his debt didiy oo) Giriines will handle pas-|tOtYPes of jet and turbo-prop alf-\;.i.ndent, announced : ng’ The whole area bas bro not amount to $5400 and said} onger and cargo loads that wij)|STaft already fying,” IATA says! gy, equipment. consists of a ken out with a rash of gaily col “I'd even be willing to sell my eye" tax the capacity of their 2500 “the airlines are taking steps to new Martin dry-cleaning plant. ored posters ady if given time to raise money With| oo oor to the limit.” says IATA. Dake certain that airport layout, using synthetic solvent with: a| Although thid southern Honshu which to repay. { Basis for Optimism irafne control, weather reporting; acity of a ton of clothing alcity is still Japan's biggest port, - Hubert N. Leer, 301 W, Hamp-| Five moves, already executed snd effies services will be ready week, a new Hoffman steam press even bigger than Yokohama, ft is ton Dr, president of the baking or planned, are the basis for they go into commarcial EN ving bard, Mr. Tyle said handling only a fraction of its concern, swore out the warrant 3 re operations. ti, Se at b pre-war trade volume. — for Sanders on Dec. 26 although ONE: “Hold experiments with New Cargo Rates is he *quipmen : been pags This 1s wae’) trade ' his former office manager has|special excursion rates, both off- FIVE: Commodity rating boards |. 04 i" 1ngustries headquar-|in generalyls suffering from post

been gone from Indianapolis sev- season and special Holy Year eral months, . [ aged” tours. * Mr; ‘Leer said last night that! Two: A rate and fare strucSanders took the money “over a tyre, going into effect by Feb, 185, period of ~months” during his representing a basic compromise three-year tenure as office man- between currencies as a solution ager at the Independent Biscuit to the problem created by devaluCo. He said the money was taken ation of the pound sterling last from accounts receivable but de-| eptember. clined to discuss the matter fur- Sess

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war doldrums, . ¢ op) Before thé war 34 per cent of Japan's exports Jeft via Kobe. Al» together, Kobe handled 12 million tons of shipping annually, But this year it will handle only twe million tons. corning Haltass Bh fiest gat Te

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Held for Loeal Police Mr, Leer declined to say when Sanders left his employ. ~ Sanders, who was found living in Chicago with his second wife |and two children, was being held for Indianapolis authorities, Indianapolis police, however, had not been offically advised of his apprehension last night. “If I'm given a little time,” {Sanders was quoted in -€hicago, “I know I can get the money and pay it back. . .. Fd-even be willing to sell my eye to do it.” | Indianapolis officers were ex-

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tation of the world's best lovers. Norwegians are better.” | The challenge was immediately taken up by the sensational Parisian weekly, “Samedi Soir,” which proceeded to| open an exhaustive inquiry to he is serious-minded, he thinks in sald he believed find what truth, if any, there terms of marriage. ol

was in this shattering state-| ment. 2

wrights, leading actors and ac-| tresses, psychologists, as well as men and women in all walks of,

life were asked to reply to the °f 1

following questions:

Is there really a crisis of love 2uthor of many successful novels, with the family: ‘In France? Is it true that moral. P00-P0oOS the notion that the de-| you Shdence of love has anything to matyre” reunion. He discovered) agree that cynicism, sexual an- 30 With ambition, cost of Hving| nat the engineer of the train on|

archy and brutality mark today'silacke of sentimentality or even which he had traveled from San] and .

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Rene Bazin, successful young!

novelist, thinks love has less at-for sighs and swoons, for today's young men vances and retreats.

traction because:

ONE: Psychoanalysis has taken wandering hand in hand all the poetry out of love. t TWO: Feminism has “depoet- ask.

ized” women.

THREE: A certain snobbish attitude rails at romance and true love. ‘

Jan." 7—Frenchmen were Effects of an Atomic Bomb®Byurst Certain complacency when an American woman journalist

‘Maurols, Famous novelists, popular play- People have more leisure for love, brother, T.R. Ward, who owns

or five hours a day to the girl wife, sald he planned no public

/both sexes, he says, is the main! ALL COMMENTS of- factor responsible for this sad red by masculine authorities on State of affairs.

" one fact stands out like Mous in deploring the businesslike attitude of young They ignore all of the classica ere are too many financial dif-/ceremonial . [kK ficulties to allow Frenchmen grandmothers were wooed and Injured by Auto much time out for sentimentality, won.

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of regrets. FOUR: The invasion of wom- boast of a lover these days but ,, gos Fim St. Mrs. Bard was

~Lorrespondent jolted out of a communists, came home today for a week-end reunion with a brother and sister-he had not seen for 12 years, Stopping briefly before he re{turns to Washington to report on his ordeal to the Stale Depart-| ment, the 56-year-old . diplomat, his 52-day im{prisonment had “not cost ‘the {United States ‘face.” Andrel “This is too big a country for times are easy that” he sald at the home of his

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