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TEK MEDFORD (OREGON) .MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday, January 23, 19S5 Russia n Weapons Tested Decla red Greater Than U.S. Public Realizes Washington (U.R) The Rus sians have tested a greater num ber and variety of atomic and . hydrogen weapons than the U. ;S. public, realizes, informed sources said today. : -- , Official American and Rus sian statements to date indicate that the Soviets have fired at -least 11 test shots, starting in 1949 when they broke the U.S. atomic monopoly. This figure lis now. obsolete. . ; The United States has staged ;a minimum of 50 nuclear explo sions, Great Britain three. Both "this " country and Britain ; are getting ready to conduct new -tests.this year. The Russians may be, too. In any case, it can now be said on ;high authority that they ' have Zset off considerably more than 11 test explosions. The true fig ure may be double that number. It also can be stated that the Russians have tested ; H-bomb reactions more than once since the only Soviet thermonuclear, shot, fired on the morning of lAug. .12, 1953, which this coun try has announced. : ' ; The Atomic Energy Commis? Ssion purposely does not announce leach and every nuclear explo sion in the U.S.S.R. which the 'United States detects. Reason To keep the Russians guessing las to just how accurately we are keeping tabs - on their atomic progress. -Tidy Boxscore Impossible Z Not since the Soviet hydrogen test of August, 1953, has it been possible lor non-oniciai ODserv 2ers in this country to maintain Za tidy boxscore on Russian tests, r That explosion brought the of- ber, 1949, and two in October, 1951. " ' ' Since then all announcements, U.S.- or Russian, have been couched obscurely in terms of "test series". - instead of individ ficially reported Soviet score to four, including one in Septem- Former Longshore President Guilty : ; New York JdJ.F9- Joseph P. ;Ryanr- 70, - former president - of rthe Independent . International Longshoremen's Association . to Iday faced a maximum sentence -of three years in 'jail and $30,- 000 in fines for taking a $2500 gift from a .trucking concern in violation of the Taft-Hartley act. - ' Federal Judge Edmund Palmi leri1 found Ryan guilty yesterday Ion three counts of accepting -money from ArtHur Kennedy & Sons, Inc., in violation of Taft-Hartley law provisions barring acceptance of money by union leaders from management rep resentatives. i ; ; Ryan, who headed the long shoremen for 26 years until the runion was ousted from the AFL on charges of racketeering, could be sentenced to one year in prison and a $10,000 fine on each count. He was freed in $2500 bail for sentencing Feb. J. Ike's Handling of Formosa Situation Revives Argument . '.Washington U.R) President Eisenhower's handling of the Formosan situation revived an old argument today about how far the chief executive must, or should go in sharing the respon sibility over the conduct of for eign and military affairs. Most Republicans in Congress applauded Mr. Eisenhower for seeking formal congressional support for whatever action he deems necessary, for the defense of Formosa. .But. many Demo crats insisted that Mr. Eisenhow er already had whatever power he needs if the defense of For mosa is vital to the defense of the United States. Responsible fox U. S. Conduct The Constitution makes the President Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces and makes him responsible for. the conduct of foreign affairs although Senate approval , is needed to ratify treaties. - Congress ' has . power to' raise and supply - the ' armed forces, to legislate the regula tions governing .them, and to declare war. President Truman came under much Republican fire for taking the United States into the Korean war,, through the United Na tions, without seeking formal backing by Congress. : ' The view that the President should consult Congress was dis played in the statement of Sen. Arthur V. -Watkins (R-Uah) on Mr. Eisenhower's' message; He said it "insures a full and' open debate and collective decision of this vital problem." t ; v Other Side Shown The other side was shown in a 1000, word statement issued ; by Sen. Thomas C. Hennings (D-Mo.) who said in part: ' "I believe that the President under , the Constitution already has this authority although oth ers may contend that , he t does not. In any case, I am certain that it he does not bave such au thority, the congress cannot con stitutionally give it to him ex cept in a declaration of war, which ku this case the Presi dent has clearly not requested." E.O.M. Clearance . . . Choose your coxy Winter Knit atone , Special Price git6 Regularly priced 1.98 to 3.98 39 Better Mi inery Values to 12.95 ' While they last! 0 AllD Millinery 2nd floor 5) V MEDFORD ual ' . explosions. . Three such series : have got into the news since the 1953 H-bomb test. One followed on the heels of the hydrogen experiment The other two the only others of ficially announced by either country began in late August or early September last year. As of Oct 26, 1954, the date of the latest . U.S. announcement on Russian test operations, the Soviet score stood at an irreduci ble 11. This score is based on the absolute'- minimums that could be derived from the vari ous official statements.' Marilyn, DiMaggio, Deny Reconciliation ; Boston (U.R) Marilyn Mon roe and Joe DIMaggio are visit ing Boston; but deny 7 they're reconciled. . - : . . The- screen star and the 'for mer New. York Yankee slugger were spotted last night at a res taurant with DiMaggio's brother Dom, and Dom's wife, Emily. "Is this a reconciliation, Joe?" a newsman asked DiMaggio. - "Is it honey?" Joe asked Mari lyn. "Well, just call it a ' visit," Marilyn said with a smile. - The nine-month marriage of the couple ended in divorce last Oct 27. Since then rumors ; of reconciliation have been wide spread. - mm MnS t ..nlmt ImsJH GLUMLY FACING PHOTOGRAPHER, these Costa Rican fliers,' Walter O. Farrer (left) and Marco Tulio Naranjo, have been In-, terned by Nicaraguan government after landing in Rivas, near fr6ntier. At rear is guard. Nicaragua protested violation of her territory by Costa Rica airmen during revolt. (International) General MacArihur Guest of Los Angeles Los Angeles (U.R) Gen. Douglas MacArthur was due to arrive here today as a. guest of this city in the celebration of his 75th birthday and the unveiling of a monument. in his honor. . The famed ex-military leader was scheduled' to arrive at Los Angeles International airport at 4:45 p.m. (PST) aboard a plane from New York for his first visit to Los Angeles , in more than a decade, v. Tomorrow,- on his - 75th birth day. the general will deliver three public addresses, including a speech at the dedication of an eight-foot bronze statue of him self at MacArthur Park. - - JJis speeches were listed as non-political. - MAYBE HE HID : v Chicago (UJ-Eugene John son, -46, denied .in court today that he tried to avoid payment of - fines on 29 traffic tickets dating back to 1949. "I've been around all the time, Johnson told the judge. 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