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NEED TO KNOW QISCIENTISTS THE STATE JOURNAL Lansing, Michigan Country Parson China Goal All of Southeast Asia? B-8 Oct. 24, 1962 Now Just How Long Is One Second? tains, there seemed general agree April 26, 1960: Nehru tells Iparliament he met a "hard rock" ment that the Red Chinese had By STEPHEN M. AUQ Will a. thallium clock ever be terval with an accuracy equiva By PHIL NEWSOM (UPI Foreign News Analyst) How a war is born: Children 14, 15. Allowed to Work lent to a loss or gain of one second his discussions with Red Chinese mass produced? "Probably initiated the new action.

It also seemed clear that begin BOULDER, Oct. 24 1 in 3,000 years. Sept. 4, 1958: Indian Prime Premier Chou En-Lai and that How long is a second? ning clear back in 1954, Nehru says "because it costs about $100,000. Its lilace will prob-i tells i there was "no meeting ground at Minister Jawaharlal Nehru Mockler and Beehler now say WASHINGTON New federal That is one of the questions sci- that "fairly consider child-labor regulations permit 14- enlists at the National Bureau refitments, the cesium all." Nov.

5-6, 1961: In the United ably be in the great national stand either had misunderstood or un der-estimated Chinese intentions When he signed his non-aggres- able parts of Bhutan have been ciui-n tail iw reaay wiiu an ac ards laboratories of the Vorld for and 13-year-olds to work in retail here are Standards laboratory curacy of one second in 160,000 sion pact with the Chinese in 1954 the evaluation of other atomic establishments in office, clerical trying to answer. States, Nehru describes relations with Red China as "somewhat strained" but "peace and years, although they say it hasn't clocks." sales, delivery, and cleanup, jobs. included in a map published by the Chinese People's Republic as the approximate borders of China." The Indian government requests a correction. operated long enough to prove its there was speculation that the maneuver had gained for him five to 10 years before he would The research in the United States peaceful methods of approach to long-range stability to that degree. The big breakthrough, however, And what's more, they feel they are closer to the answer than evei before.

The importance of this instant Trucks Double problems for us is a passion not have to face the threat ot a and abroad is aimed at abig international decision in 1966. Aug. 7. 1959: Nehru reports a Chinese southward push. only a passion but something which all our logic and mind FLINT Since 1941 the number Then in 1959 came the Red is in the use of a new element-thallium.

Until now thallium, aj rare soft metal, has been used in making alloys and in the manu ot motor trucks has doubled in drives us to as essential for our "strange silence" on the part of jthe Chinese Reds on the subject of Communist maps showing sec- of time, says Dr. John Richardson, chief of the Radio Standards That is the year in which nearly all nations have decided to go off the astronomical standard of time Chinese conquest of Tibet, close 29 states. ly followed by Red claims on "An innocent question may infuriate the fellow who feels a little guilty about its answer." Oct. 22, 1962: With the Indians amazi-NG EASY way stops tions of Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim. facture of optical glass.

laboratory, is manifold. First, there is the need for accu keeping and onto the atomic stand neighboring Sikkim and Bhutan, I the Indian northeast frontier and Now, Richardson says, thallium ard, and they will have to decide tiny Himalayan protectorates to rate tracking of missiles and sat BED-WETTING falling back under a reported human wave Chinese attack, Nehru says, "we face the greatest appears to hold promise of far jLadakh as part of China proper. what kind of atomic clock to use. whose defense India was pledged. Never Eaten ellites through space.

Second, accurate time is invalu Both Sikkim and Bhutan are The decision to go to the atomic! more accuracy than any of the other three elements used in menace to our liberty. NOME Alaska's' Eskimos still able in very long-range communi linked closely with the Tibetans by geography, language and As the lighting reached new Medical formula tablet called Dry- Tabt i atop functional (not including-organic defect Chinese troops nave penetrated ZfSSSrSBn border regions at two points vices no rubber sheets, alarma or dieta. Ak ODDOSlte Tibet a Clear Case 01 for Drv-TaU. only J3.00. Under 6 years onlr -oorosvinn Doctor', wiricm At UtUr Dru Storm, aggression.

peaks amid the peaks of the all atomic clocks. NO MAGNETIC WOE A Swiss scientist, J. Bonanomi, cation. And, since time is used to measure radio frequencies, it custom. cling to many strange old beliefs.

One concerns polar bear meat, a great delicacy among Eskimos. but inaccessible Himalaya moun- Strong Communist elements standard was made1 last year at a meeting in Paris of the general conference of weights and measures. "But," Mockler cautions, "no matter how accurate our 1966 model may be, it's pretty certain also were appearing in Nepal, an other Tibetan neighbor. oi the observatoire cantonal at Neuchatel, says the outstanding You Can Depend On It has assumed greater importance as the demand grows for more space on already congested wave lengths. OTHER NEEDS Meanwhile, the Chinese steadily quality ot thallium is that its They never eat the liver.

They always leave it on the ice when they take the carcass home because they believe they would lose their hair if they ate it. resonant frequency is virtually in-! were improving their communications, using slave labor to build that by 1976 we will have-something better." I dependent of magnetic fields. roads where none had been be Frequency is useful also for fore. those scientists who need to meas Three Dossible reasons have ure the properties of the earth's been advanced for the present Chinese timing. One is to estab atmosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere by radio and elec New eiling and lish themselves firmly before tronics.

Richardson believes, however. winter really closes in. Another is that thev hope to force Nehru that a major breakthrough is about into talks and into concessions'. A to occur probably by the end of Wall Luxury the year. The big news is a kind of atomic clock.

Atomic clocks, claimed by scien third is that they need a victory to offset troubles at home. At any rate, Nehru is out-manned. And if the Chinese manage to pierce the Himalaya barrier, then all of- southeast Asia lies before them. I v' 1 Down-to-Earth Prices India tists to be more accurate timepieces than the age-old method of celestial timekeeping, are nothing new. The first such instrument was placed in service in 1348.

The original clock used the motion of ammonia molecules to tell time. Others have used hydrogen and cesium atoms. The cesuim atomic clock was developed for the United States! here by Dr. R. C.

Mockler and; (Concluded from' Pg. B-3) came so aroused by his penchant for taking our aid money, but shopping in Russia for fighter planes and other military hard physicist Roger Beehler, based on! ware, that, the senate ioreign relations committee voted this earner wore in tngiano by ur. cnmmpr tn strike India from theit-SSen. aid program. Only an urgent ap peal from President Kennedy restored the funds.

ONE SECOND The clock worked on the constant vibration of an atom of cesium 9,192,631.770 times per second. Since 1959 this clock has provided the United States with a By far the greater evil is war mongering Red China, however, and the vile persecutions of its standard frequency and time in- own population would have given even the satanic Hitler some new- ideas. World wars have been sparked by lesser incidents than this un ASHLAND FUEL OIL with S.C.A. S.C.A. is the exclusive Sludge Control Additive "in all Ashland Fuel Oil.

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