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The AEC and Brookhaven National Laboratory announced to-| day that these 1000-curie sources of gamma radiation, one made of cobalt 60 and the other of tantalum 182, will be available to] industry for experiments that otherwise could not be made.

First tests expected will be to determine the feasibility and safety of using such radiation for killing bacteria and for initiating| or accelerating chemical reactions. MIT, Yale and University of Mich-| igan scientists will work on these| problems. }

New methods of food preserva-| tion with intense gamma radiation! with be studied by Columbia Uni-| versity scientists, who will investi-! gate the possible toxicity of ir-! radiated foods. Brookhaven scientists have used the radiation from a cobalt 60 source to produce a clear plastic compond without the use of heat, pressure, or catalysts usually used in plastics manufacture. Under intense gamma radiation bombardment some molecules’ break into parts and recombine in other ‘ways, or they polymerize, which means build up large molecules out of small ones, The gamma ray radiating materials are isotopes made in the Brookhaven atomic pile or nuclear reactor. Cobalt 60 has a half-life of 53 years, which means that half of its radiation dies out in that time, and tantalum 182 has a half-life of 117 days.

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Charge Bank Official Embezzled $600,000

NEW KENSINGTON, Pa., Aug. The county attorney's office ordered the arrest today of the Bank, on

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GOP Takes Look at 1975 Under Government Curbs

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A vivid satire on imaginary conditions in America by the year 1975 if government contrels are expanded was issued today by the Republican Committee as a ‘novel piece of political campaigning. Entitled “Excerpts Diary of Your Son,” it a bleak picture on the toward socialism in terms of talitarian rule in Washington In January, 1975, the “dairy reads: “I wonder what the new year will bring. I can remember back in 1850 when neatly every family had its own automobile and people were pulting tele vision sets in their homes, Work ers didn't have to ask Washington for permission to change jobs

Tried to Keep Pig

“February, 1875 - A farmer friend of mine was arrested today His sow raised a litter of nine (pigs, but he reported only eight {of them to the Meat Administra[tion. He managed to hide one pig from the inspector, But some one (found out about it when he {butchered the pig. The Meat Ad{ministration says the ration must

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{be reduced to half a pound a |week. | “March, 1975—No matter how

much of my pay is withheld each |week,' the government still says I owe more. We must now pay {the federal treasury at least 65 per cent of our earnings. ‘May, 1975—1I went to the Building Administration today to applyg for two pieces of lumber

porch. Had to fill out several sets of papers and draw a diaThe inspector will

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“July, 1975—Everybody was required to appear in town for the Fourth of July program and listen

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“September, 1975—1've been trying to figure out how these things got started. Some say it was when the government took over the railroads. Now the government runs nearly all business. “December, 1975—Kink of hard to be cheerful during the holidays. There are no individual Christmas trees now—the government ruled that only one large tree would be permitted in each community.”

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