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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN 1, 1954 Atom To Be Used In New Building Heat! ng System At Hanford Plant Br FBANK CARET WASHINGTON (l The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC1 an nounced plana Saturday to put the atom to work in a new way heat inK some buildings at one ol its big plants as a by product ol male ICS materials (or bombs. Hitherto all such atom generated heat In this country has been wasted, though the British for sev eral years have been keeping unT FOOD and plenty of milk is served these students in the shining new, i iairview where the most modern "gadgets" help Mrs. Refugio Thornton, a rook and Mrs. Merline Kurth, assistant, speed up the business of preparinf : jvc week for 350 hungry boys and girls. Soiled dishes are quicklj ff ol by older girl students who help during the noon hour. ; - Slasher Strikes . 2 More Women MONTREAL I Police today reported at least two new attacks during tbe weekend by Montreal's mysterious slasher. But they re newed -warnings against public nysteria. , : The slasher, termed a sex devi ate by ' medical authorities and a maniac by police, is blamed for numerous stealthy razor attacks against women and girls during t. .s last 10 days. The police still don't know his identity. Officials ' credited the wanted man with attacks on a 23-year-old woman who suffered n wound that required seven stitches to close Saturday and on an 18-yenr-old girl who was cuv on the leg while riding on a bus yesterday. ' . buildings warm in this way. The commission sold it plana to introduce the new heating system as part of an expansion program now under way at its Hanfcrd, Wash., plvtonium-maklng plant. will be booked up to a new produc tion reactor under construction there. . Twenty buildings, occupying a cross area of 250,000 square feet, and Including an administration building, will be heated through the courtesy of the atom, it was ,learned. The AEO said the new heating system would save Uncle Sam the cost of l'i million gallons ol oil annually. That's enough oil Auto Production Outlook Good LOS ANGELES If! It looks like good automobile production In 1964 and the steel Industry's prospects are good otherwise tea, says David J. McDonald, president of the CIO Vnued Steelworkers. McDonald told a reporter yes terday there seems to be a swing back to manufacturing of many other articles of steel. He cited also activity in road building and general construction. ' "We don't expect this year to eoual 1953, but It well could be one ol the biggest production years in history," he said. to heat 1500 homes Ul many parts of tbe country. The commission told about it in lli, 15th semi-annual report to Con- j gress. In the same report tne AEC also disclosed first details of its previously-announced plan to build the nation's first large-scale atom. lc power reactor In tne quest lor economical industrial power from the atom. Simultaneously the commission reported increased progress and tempo In all phases of the military and peacetime aspects of the atom lo program in which the Ameri can people have invested more than 12 billion dollars since 1940. Along with general progress In weapons production and research, the atomic chiefs reported ad vances In knowledge needed for an atomic submarine that would be faster and otherwise superior to the two already building. They reported reasons for en couragement about the cost of building and fueling reactors for m- dustrlal atomic power and said the outlook for making "It competitive with conventional energy had im proved in the past six months. In the medical field, the ARC said promising research hai? bten made toward radtoacUve thulium in a portable device, needing no power supply, which could take the place of an X ray machine for example on a battlefield, , Tho commission also said pro gress had been made in locating brain tumors with the aid of radio active arsenio and In the possibil ity of using ray-emitting cobalt to treat cancer. Other than generalized terms about production, the AEG used guarded, close-to-the-vest language in discussing weapons and there was nary a mention of hydrogen weHDons bv name. The commission djd reveal, how ever, that since June, 1952 it has had a "weapons research labora ton at Livermoro. Calif., oper ated with the cooperation of the University of California's radiation lsboratorv. 1 The AEO has previously said only that it had a research labors- OFFICE SPACE ' City Center Main Street Entrance . Quiet Drews Manstore tory at Llvermore. As for the large-scale atomio power leactor which AEC plans In build in the quest for civilian atomic power, the commission an nounced general plans for it sever al months ago, but Saturday'i re port gave tbe first detaus. N The 'reactor part of the power plant will be a so called "pressur ized water reactor (PWR)," a type which the commission says can be developed and built In from three to live years, wneieas some other types might require up to 10 years. A' , says the AEC, its fuel mixture of uranlum-235 and uranium-238 will require a lesser proportion of ; the most precious u-235 type than wouia some otner types of reactors. . .v MASH"" In atrno FOR CHILOBB.Hj ACCURATE -.DOSAGE NOW t am, ut no,, jrep ( rtlWrM. Contalllt IWO-IVlMBhrln. H- .!... IT, mm son mm roi iimcs HIGH-SPEED relief frow AGONIZING PAUJSOF ARTHRITIS Hospital tests prone Musterol gives relief almost beyond belief. Also greater ease in moving. High ly medicated. Concentrated, you can rel Musterole work! 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