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New Fallout Danger Revealed \ i , HIGH TI DE HIGH TIDE I 8/27/63 8/27/63 "I 3 6 AT 0812 2.2 AT 0227 > 3.9 AT 2106 :lite HOURGLASS 2.0 AT 1432 1-----------------------------------------------------------------I ______________________ _ VOL 4 NO. 1508 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS MONDAY, 26 AUGUST 1963 HOPE GROWS FOR TWO MINERS­ NEW FALLOUT DIM FOR THIRD DANGER REVEALED SHEPPTON, PENNSYLVANIA, (UPI )--THE FINAL STAGE OF DRILL­ WASHINGTON, (UPI )--NUCLEAR SCIENTISTS TESTIFYING BEFORE liNG TO REACH TWO MINERS TRAPPED 308 FEET UNDERGROUND FOR CONGRESS HAVE TURNED A SPOTLIGHT ON A NEWLY RECOGNIZED I 13 DAYS CONTINUED TONIGHT WITH PAINSTAKING DELIBERATION. DANGER OF RADIO-ACTIVE FALLOUT TO WHICH SEVERAL THOUSAND RESCUERS HOPED TO BRING THEM TO THE SURFACE SOMETIME CHILDREN APPARENTLY HAVE ALREADY BEEN EXPOSED. TOMORROW. THE EXPOSURES, ACCORDING TO THE SCIENTISTS, OCCURRED AT , A 17 1/2-INCH DRILL WENT INTO OPERATION AT 2:26 A.M., INTERVALS OVER THE PAST 12 YEARS WHEN RADIO-ACTIVE IODINE I EDT, STARTING AT THE 38-FOOT LEVEL, TO WIDEN A 12-INCH WAS DEPOSITED ON PASTURE LAND IN "HOT SPOTS" AFTER NEVADA OPENING ALREADY DUG TO THE CHAMBER WHERE HENRY THRONE, 28, NUCLEAR TESTS. IT WAS CONSUMED BY THE CHILDREN IN FRESH i AND DAVID FELLIN, 5 8 , HAVE BEEN ENTOMBED SINCE AUGUST 13· MI LK. THE REAMING OPERATION WAS PROCEEDING AT THE RATE OF ONLY THE SCIENTISTS' CALCULATIONS, SUBMITTED LAST WEEK, IN­ A fEW fEET PER HOUR, AND BY 8:42 P.M. THE DRILL HAD DICATED THE EXPOSURES WERE AT A LEVEL WHICH WOULD PRO­ I PENETRATED 85 FEET INTO THE GROUND. DUCE THYROID CANCER IN AN AVERAGE or ONE OUT OF EVERY ALTHOUGH HIS NAME IS RARELY MENTIONED, LOUIS BOVA IS 286 CASES. NOT THE FORGOTTEN MAN IT THE DUSTY COAL fiELD UNDER WHICH THE NET RESULT MIGHT BE A DOZEN OR AT MOST A FEW DOZEN HE IS ENTOMBED. ADDITIONAL CASES OF THYROID CANCER IN THE NEXT 10 YEARS TODAY, STATE MINING IN­ SPECIAL SERVICES REUNITED GERMANY SPECTOR ED DITZLER, ABLE TO BUT THE ADMINISTRATION HAS SLIDE CONTEST U.S. GOAL HOLD HIS ANXIETY NO LONGER, COLOR MADE CLEAR THAT THIS IS NOT ASKED MINERS DAVID FELLIN AT LAST THE MOMENT OF WASHINGTON, (UPt )--UNDER­ TO BE REGARDED AS MERELY A AND HENRY THRONE, "HEAR ANY­ TRUTH ARRIVES FOR ALL YOU SECRETARY OF STATE W. AVERELL STATISTIC, AND WOULD BE A THING fROM LOUIE?" SHUTTER BUGS WHO CLAIMED HARRIMAN REAFFIRMED TONIGHT HEAVY PENALTY FOR CONDUCTING HE TRIED TO MAKE THE QUES­ THAT YOU HAD SOME BEAUTIFUL THAT THE UNITED STATES STILL THE TESTS. T ION SOUND CASUAL. "No, " 35 MILLIMETER COLOR SLIDES WANTS TO SEE THE REUNIFICA­ PRESIDENT KENNEDY HAS CAME THE ANSWER FROM THRONE. OF KWAJALEIN WHICH YOU NEG­ TION OF GERMANY. PROMISED fURTHER STUDY OF THE SUBJECT WAS DROPPED. LECTED TO ENTER IN THE LAST IN A RADIO INTERVIEW RE­ THE MATTER THE PROBLEM WILL EVERYTHING IS DONE TO SPECIAL SERVICES PHOTO CON­ GARDI NG TH[ NUCLEAR TEST &N BE TAKEN UP BY STATE AND BOLSTER THE MORALE OF THE TEST. THE SPECIAL SERVICES TREATY RECENTLY SIGNED IN FEDERAL HEALTH AND NUCLEAR TWO TRAPPED MEN, WHO HAVE DEPARTMENT, IN RECOGNITION Moscow, HARRIMAN WAS ASKED OFFICIALS AND CONSULTING SPENT 13 DAYS IN THEIR OF THE fiNE RECEPTION OF THE WHAT NEW STEPS MIGHT FOLLOW SCIENTISTS, AT A MEETING CHAMBER. IT IS FELT THAT LAST CONTEST WHICH RESULTED THE TREATY. IN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MENTION OF BOVA WILL NOT IN THE BEAUTifUL SLIDE AL­ HE CITED THE POSSIBILITY SEPTEMBER '7. HELP THEIR SPIRITS. BUMS NOW ON SALE AT MACY'S, Of AN AGREEMENT TO REDUCE MOST OF THE "HOT SPOT" EX­ THE DIGGING FOR BOVA CON­ IS SPONSORING ANOTHER CON­ THE DANGERS OF SURPRISE POSURES OCCURRED IN A THREE­ TINUES, ALTHOUGH MINING EX­ TEST. AGAIN THE SLIDES ATTACK AND THEN REMARKED STATE TEST AREA THAT IN­ PERTS ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THEY SELECTED WILL BE THOSE WHICH THAT SOVIET PREMIER NIKITA CLUDES UTAH AND IDAHO AS ARE DIGGING "IN THE DARK." BEST DEPICT lifE ON OUR Is­ S. KHRUSHCHEV HAS MENTIONED WELL AS NEVADA. DUE TO THEY HAVE NO EVIDENCE THAT LAND PARADISE. THE ENTRANTS A POSSIBLE NON-AGRESSION f"REAKISH WEATHER, HOWEVER, THE 42-YEAR-OLD BOVA IS IN THE CONTEST MUST GIVE PACT BETWEEN THE NATO AND SOME ALSO WERE REPORTED IN BELOW THE SPOT WHERE A THEIR PERMISSION TO HAVE WARSAW PACT POWERS. LOCATIONS AS FAR DISTANT AS THREE-INCH DIAMOND BIT EATS THEIR SLIDES, If SELECTED, HARRIMAN THEN REMARKED IROY, NEW YORK, AND ROSWELL, THROUGH THE STONE AND COAL, COMPILED INTO AN ALBUM WHICH THAT THERE ARE DIFFICULTIES NEW MEX I CO INCH BY INCH, DAY AND NIGHT. WILL 6E PLACED ON SALE AT REGARDING SUCH A NON-AGRES­ THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE THEY HAVE NO INDICATION THE KWAJAlEIN STORE PRIZES SION PACT. HE WENT ON TO REPORT ON THE PROBLEM WAS WHETHER HE IS ALIVE OR DEAD. WILL BE AWARDED TO THE WIN­ ADD, "ONE THING IS CLEAR, PRrSENTED TO CONGRESS WEDNES­ HE WAS LAST HEARD FROM ON NERS. ENTRIES MAY BE SUB­ WE ARE NOT GOING TO ENTER AN DAY BY A PANEL Of" EIGHT TUESDAY, ONE WEEK AFTER MITTED AT ANY TIME, AT THE AGREEMENT THAT WILL FREEZE SCIENTISTS EMPLOYED BY THE THE MINE SHAFT CAVED IN ON SPECIAL SERVICES OFfiCE. THE SITUATION IN EUROPE OR GREATER ST. LOUIS C,TIZENS AUGUST 13. ENTRIES fOR THIS CONTEST THE DIVISION OF GERMANY ~OMMITTEE FOR NUCLEAR IN­ A CREW OF TWO MEN DIGS MUST BE RECEIVED BY MIDNIGH~ WE WANT TO SEE THE REUNIFICA­ FORMATION. FOR SOVA, BUT DISAPPOINT­ 28 SEPTEMBER 1963. TION OF GERMANY." THEY SAID THE EXPOSURES MENT AND DELAY HAVE BEEN ASKED WHETHER THE TEST WERE UNNECESSARY AND EASILY FREQUENT AND HEARTBREAKING. QUIRK IN THE NEWS BAN TREATY PUT THE UNITED PREVENTABLE. DR. CHARLES TODAY, IN THE PRE-DAWN GLASGOW, (UPI )--GE~RGE STATES AT A DISADVANTAGE W. MAYS OF THE UNIVERSITY CHILL AND DARKNESS, IN THE DUNSMORE TOLD A MAGISTRATE COMPARED TO RUSSIA IN DEVEL­ OF UTAH, REPORTING SEPARATE­ WORDS OF ONE OF THE MEN ON YESTERDAY HE STOLE GROCERIES OPMENT OF AN ANTI-MISSILE LY, TOOK A SIMILAR VIEW. THE RIG, "THE DRilL GOT WORTH $7 FROM A SUPER MARKET MISSILE, HARRIMAN SAID HE THE SCIENTISTS POINTED MUDD I ED IN." "TO FIND OUT IF THE WOMAN DID NOT THINK SO OUT THAT RADIO-ACTIVE IODINE FROM 4.10 A.M TO 7:50 STORE DETECTIVE WAS EFr ICIEN~ HARRIMAN SAID THE UNITED --IODINE 131 HAS A " HALF - A.M. EDT, THE CREW USED SHE STOPPED DUNSMORE OUT­ STATES ALREADY HAS A NU­ LIFE" OF ONLY EIGHT DAYS, EVERY DEVICE KNOWN TO SIDE THE STORE CLEAR WARHEAD SUFFICIENT COMPARED TO 28 YEARS fOR BRING UP THE STUCK BITS. HE WAS FINED $14 FOR AN ANTI-MISSILE MISSILE. STRONTIUM 90 WHICH HAS RE­ fiNALLY THEY SUCCEEDED, '~E HAVE ONE THAT CAN DO CEIVED MOST OF THE PREVIOUS BUT THE DELAY WAS PAINFUL THE DAMAGE," HE SAID, "IF ATTENTION IN CONTAMINATED fOR THE RESCUE WORKERS. IT CAN MEET THE ONCOMING MIL K. THE BIT HAD BECOME STUCK AT THE I 14-FOOT LEVEL. IT ENEMY MISSILE." THE SHORT RADIO-ACTIVE HAD HIT WATER AND THAT STOPPED THE ENTIRE DRILL BECAUSE HARRIMAN SAID THE PROBLEM LIFETIME OF THE IODINE MAKES THE COMPRESSED AIR WHICH ORIVES IT WAS HITTING MUD IN­ WAS TO DELIVER THE WARHEAD THE DANGER EASILY PREVENT­ STEAD Of" SOLID STONE. AN OPERATOR ON THE RIG SAID, "IF SO IT WOULD HIT THE ONCOM­ ABLE, THE SCIENTISTS SAID, TROUBLE STOPS, IT WILL TAKE SEVERAL DAYS TO FINISH THE ING MISSILE, PARTICULARLY aECAUSE IT WOULD SOON D!SAP­ HOLl." If BDVA IS UNDER IT, AND THAT IS UNCERTAIN, THERE SINGLING IT OUT FROM AMONG PEAR IF THE MILK WAS USED COME WITH WILL BE AN ATTEMPT MADE TO COMMUNICATE WITH HIM. DECOYS THAT MIGHT FOR PROCESSING PURPOSES IN­ IT STEAD OF BEING CONSUMED NEXT, A WIDER HOLE WOULD HAVE TO BE DUG, PROBABLY IN­ VOLVING ALL THE ENGINEERING PROBLEMS THAT MADE SLOW THE .. IMMEDIATELY. TEMPERATURES DR. MAYS ALSO SAID THAT TEDIOUS DIGGING f"OR FELLIN AND THRONE LARGE NUCLEAR TEST EXPLO­ CAN BOVA, IF HE IS ALIVE, LIVE THAT LONG? THE HIGH TEMPERATURE WI LL SIONS SHOULD BE SET OFF IN THAT QUESTION, LARGELY UNSPOKEN, HANGS HEAVY IN THE BE 87 DEGREES, AND THE OVER- THOUGHTS OF THOSE WHO STRUGGLE TO REACH HIM. NIGHT LOW 77 DEGREES THE PACifiC. PAGE 2 HOURGLASS PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION DYNAMITE THIEVES BLOWN UP UN TEAM PROCEEDS GLENN NOT ON PROMOTION LISTS OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER BUTTE, MONTANA, (UPI) IN SPITE OF DISPUTE WASH I NGTON, (UPI )--ASTRO- 'I PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FA­ A GANG OF SUSPECTED DYNA- KUCHING, SARAWAK, (UPI) NAUT JOHN H. GLENN FAILED CILITY KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL MITE THIEVES WAS KILLED THE UNITED NATIONS MALAYSIA TODAY TO GET THE RANK OF I ISLANDS, CONTRACT NOAS-4176-c LAST NIGHT WHEN A TRUCK MISSION WILL BEGIN ITS FULL COLONEL TO WHICH HE WITH THE TRANSPORT COMPANY CARRYING THREE TONS OF SURVEY OF SARAWAK MONDAY THEORETICALLY COULD HAVE OF TEXAS. EXPLOSIVES BLEW UP AT THE REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OB­ BEEN PROMOTED BY THE MARINE THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED PITsMOUNT SMELTER DUMP SERVERS FROM INDONESIA OR CORPS DAILY MONDAY THROUGH SATUR­ THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE SAID THE PHILIPPINES ARE PRESENT, GLENN, FIRST AMERICAN DAY DEADLINE FOR NOTICES THAT MEN WHO WENT TO THE THE MISSION ANNOUNCED TODAY. TO ORB IT THE EARTH, IS f\lOW IS 4 P M DAY BEFORE PUBLI­ SCENE REPORTED THAT FOUR A U.N. SPOKESMAN SAID A LIEUTENANT COLONEL T~E CATION DEADLINE FOR NEWS OR FIVE WERE DEAD. "WE THE TEAM WOULD BEGIN HEAR­ PROMOTION WOULD HAVE AD­ ITEMS IS 10 A.M DAY OF CAN'T BE SURE," HE SAID ING IN SIMANGANG, WHERE VANCED HIS MILITARY PAY PUBLICATION.
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