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    MONDAY. AUGUST 22. 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Industrial atomic Power
Uses Forecasi By Experts
By FRANK CAREY
AP Science Reporter
GENEVA UT Universally eco
nomical industrial power may not
be just around the corner but It's
certainly on its way fast.
That is clear Irom reports and
discussions at the atoms-tor-peace
conference which closed here this
weekend alter revealing much
new information on the private
life of the atom, and its uses and
potentialities for industry, medi
cine and agriculture.
The United States put a time
schedule of "15 to 20 years" for
the realization of atomio power
generally competitive with ortho
dox fuels in that country, rich in
conventional fuels and having rel
atively few transportation prob
Ipms. Canada said atomic power might
be cheap enough for some oi ner
Royal Family
Plans Fete
BAIXATFR. Scotland 11 Brit
ain's royal family got Teady tt
barbecue a 200-pound side of beef
today as a postscript to Princess
Margaret's 26th birthday. The an
niversary itself passed yesterday
with the world no wiser as to her
romantic Intentions.
The festivity on the spacious
lawns of Balmoral Castle normally
would have taken place on Mar
garet's birthday, but her elder
sister Queen Elizabeth II kept the
sabbath quiet in the tradition oi;ferent part4l o the wor)d auring
her late father.
Margaret sat with her sister and
other kin in crowded Crathie
Parish church yesterday as the
Rev. John Lamb intoned:
"This is Princess Margaret's
birthday. May she find the fulfill
ment of her desires."
Some 420 persons who had
packed the little church to over
flowing watched intently as the
pretty young princess bowed her
head and moved her lips in silent
prayer.
As they looked, they wondered
whether she' had made her deci
sion upon reaching the consti
tutional age set in the Royal Mar
riaee Act to wed handsome
Group Capt. Peter Townsend, 40-
year-old war air hero and divorced
father of two sons.
Before she was 25, Margaret
could . only wed with permission
of her sister. As titular head of
the Church of England, which
frowns on marriages Involving
divorced person whose spouse is
still living, the Queen would nave
found it difficult to give her con
sent. Few actually expected Margaret
to make known the dictates of her
heart on her birthday. Should she
decide to marry Townsend, she
probably would tell her sister, then
notifv Parliament.
Bundles of telegrams and letters
from well-wishers all over the
world poured in to the castle's
special post office for Margaret.
At lunch the Queen toasted her
sister in champagne and in the
afternoon there was a quiet family
tea party on the castle lawn.
BANK ATjfoj.
CONVENIENCE!
Late-Hour
wmtstowxku saws .t
needs in a decade. Britain boldly
said that by 1976 she expected 40
per cent of her electric power to
be furnished by nuclear energy.
And Russia said she would have
"several hundred thousand kilo
watts" of installed nuclear power
in operation by 1160, In addition
to a 100,000-kilowatt plant to be
completed within a year.
The need lor atomic power ob
viously is greater in Russia, which
has vast areas lacking in power
iueis, and in Britain, wmcn al
ready is importing coal. The need
for atomic substitutes for coal and
water power is much less in the
United States.
The United States reported
Its "package" reactor a small.
portable 3,000-kilowatt job right
now would produce power at less
than double the cost of that from
coal-burning plants of the same
size.
The American report drew a
bouquet from Homi Bhabha of In'
dla, the president of the confer
ence, who said, "It appears that
there are many parts of the world
where power would be acceptable
at this price and small package
power plants of this type may
have widespread use, especially
in underdeveloped areas.'
In his farewell address to the
historic meeting, Bhabha said
"One may expect that aa a di
rect result of the information
which has been available in this
conference, many countries will
review their future power pro
grams, and this conference may
tnereiore well lead" to a very con'
siderable acceleration of the rate
at which atomic energy is put to
use lor power generation in ait
the next two decades.'
The United States clearly came
out with more Information on its
reactor program than Russia did.
giving virtual blueprints not only
of government-sponsored projects
out details on several projects
American industry Is undertaking.
But Russii did give the lowdown
on its small-sized commercial re
actor "The world's first.'
One American delegate, who de-
olined to be quoted by name, said
Wat while "we are well ahead of
the Russians from the point of
view of having a greater variety
of reactors ... let's give the
Russians their due: they got the
first peacetime power unit to go
into operation.'
The United States has a reactor
that is feeding some commercial
power, but it is by-product power
from an experimental submarine
reactor.
Another American scientist said.
he felt the United States is far
ahead of Russia in biological re
search. He took a dim view of
a Russian report that there is
evidence that the nervous system
may be particularly sensitive to
atomic radiation. This report at
tracted wide attention at the con
ference.
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