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SIXTEEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday, December 13. 1957 o o o o o O Quotes From the Mews By UNITED PRESS Hollywood Actress Anna Kashfi, wife of Mario Brando, on reports that the newlyweds have separated: "Marlon and I are not separated. I'm waiting to have my baby In July. I can't understand how such reports get started." London A close friend of Ingrid Bergman, on reports the Swedish actress will spend the Christmas holiday with her es tranged husband, Roberto Rossellini, in Rome: rV'Misi Bergman plans to leave for Rome the day before Christ ,The whole family will be together lo give the children a real old fashioned Christmas. But there is no question of a reconciliation." New York Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell, on his claim that U.S. submarines, jet bombers and aircraft carriers are ready to fire nuclear weapons against any enemy attacker: "In other words, we can at this or any given moment, decimate njr attacker, no matter what weapons he might use against us." Spolcane, Wash. Col. W. B. Atwell. on the crash of a B-52 jet bomber that took the lives of eight crew members: "It was an abnormal takeoff. The plane climbed almost straight up, winged over and cartwheeled when it crashed in a muddy. plowed wheal field." 0 New Orleans Harry Gallon, the San Francisco amnesia vic tim, discussing his feelings the moment his memory returned: "It was like a blinding flash. I was sitting on this cement form, and it was like waking up with these lights like watching a welder in front of my eyes." Washington Adlai E. Stevenson, at the conclusion of his role of consultant and advisor on the forthcoming NATO conference In Paris: "I think the proposals we are making at NATO will, if ac cepted, serve to strengthen and increase the solidarity and unity of pSfpose of the Atlantic community. O English Scientists Create Temperatures Much Hotter Than Sun Harwell, Engltnd HP) A low, squat building in Britain's atomic research center here houses a huge gas - filled glass "doughnut" called "Zeta" in which scientists claim to have created temperatures 1,000 times hotter than the sun. It was to Zeta it stands for zeroe energy thermo-nuclear ap paratus that Prime Minister Harold Macmillan referred in his Tuesday night brrtidcast when he said British scientists were on the threshold of "a new in dustrial revolution." o The doughnut flickers for an infinitesimal part of a second with an almost invisible flash which scientists claim, they fuse the nuclei of heavy hydrogen (deuterium) atoms .the first time the colossal power of the H-bomb has been controlled. Zeta lights the faces of watch ing scientists who are now look ing Qforward to the day when they can proclaim that the H bomb has been well and truly tamed to produce a dirt-cheap and unlimited power source for peaceful uses. Macmillan also told parlia ment on Dec. 10 that just how far the scientists have progressed must remain secret. Scientists make no secret of the fact that Zeta has been suc cessfully producing neutron par ticles for four months. Hot Temperatures They admit the creation of temperatures "in excess" of 5, 000,000 degrees centigrade temperatures which they say are almost 1,000 times hotter than the surface of the sun where the temperature is a mere 6,000 de grees centigrade. But they won't reveal just how near they are to their ultimate goal of 100,000,000 degrees cen tigrade which would be as hot as the sun's center. The most comforting aspect of the H-bomb taming tory, scien tists said, is that the fuel supply of deuterium comes from the sea. Most of the hydrogen in sea water is of the ordinary type but one hydrogen atom in every 6,000 is deuterium. 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