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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 5, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                I the stars and stripes wednesday August 5, 1959 left wingers alienate Public opinion Japan has t forgotten but anti bomb Fervour wanes by Arnold Dibble Tokyo Upp Japan has not forgotten that 14 years ago this week the atomic age was launched with the death of 78,150 persons in that the left wingers finally have captured the group. By mixing up the anti nuclear Campaign with the  Security treaty revision Degoti Hiroshima Japan. The japanese still Are horror stricken Over that first atomic bomb strike on Hiroshima on aug. 6, 1945. In addition to the stagger ing death toll 37,425 persons were injured and 13,083 were listed As  Hiroshima attack was Fol Lowed three Days later by the atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki in which 73,884 persons were killed. Five Days later Japan sur rendered. Ithe japanese Are hardly allowed j to forget the twin horror because \ Many still Are dying of the diseases j caused by atomic radiation and this always makes news in Japan. But the Fervour against atomic weapons is slowly calming. Jin Japan the Only country Ever to suffer atomic warfare the anti nuclear weapon Campaign has not i always been in sole Possession of \ the communists and their fellow travellers As has been the Case Inmany other countries. Conservative party leaders from prime minister Nobusuke Kishi on Down have issued statements from time Totime deploring atomic weapons. Japan s United nations delegation has been in the forefront of the Campaign to outlaw atomic tests. This year two significant events have taken place which have great bearing on Public opinion so far As it regards the anti nuclear weapons  Are 1the Hiroshima prefectural As Sembly voted to Cut off subsidies tothe Japan Council against atomic and Hydrogen bombs which is hold ing its annual meeting in Hiro Shima this week.2the leaders of the Council agreed to draw up plans to oppose the revision of the  treaty As part of its anti nuclear  first move shows that Japa Nese government officials at last Are beginning to disassociate them selves from the Council. The Sec Ond move shows just As clearly new radar under study Stanford Calif. Up a Stanford University physicist has indicated that a new invention May revolutionize military radar. Marvin Chodorow said the de vice was a travelling wave tube it is being worked out both at the University Here and in commercial laboratories in the . And Brit Ain he  of the tube he said was that it makes it possible to a change radar frequencies from split second to split second continuously thus making the system difficult to Jam Chodorow said another advantage was that an Antenna could scan the horizon by merely changing at ions the Council leaders have offended a Large segment of the japanese people who feel strongly that there is no connection Between the two issues. The leftist Leader ship of the anti bomb Council has become so pronounced that it has offended Many sober Middle of the Road backers it once a amplifies it to Send out pulses o Power in the Range of millions Ohe said. Tax us chamber head Dies a Boston a Richard l Bowditch 58, a former presiden the . Chamber of Commerce and Board chairman of Theof c. H. Sprague and son co. At Peter Bent Brigham hos weapons. This according to conservative leaders and americans who should know is patently false. Although it never has been de fined publicly or officially Amer ican officials Are leaning More anymore toward the idea that it would be better to keep nuclear weapons out of Japan. The reasoning is simple. In Case of War . Forces the Navy pos Sibly excepted do not need bases in Japan what they do need is the vast japanese Industrial Complex the Only major Industrial Complex in Asia. Thus if this Industrial Complex could be spared by the simple expedient of keeping Japan Barren of nuclear weapons and bases Many . Thinkers believe it should be done. And most japanese heartily agree. Japan gave up reported try to build bomb Tokyo a Japan tried but failed to make atomic bombs in world War ii because of a late Start inferior technology and in sufficient uranium a popular japanese weekly Magazine reported. It said the Imperial army started a nuclear weapons project in 1943, and the Navy in february 1945,after overcoming army obstruction. In a Story entitled Japan s a bomb projects the Bun shun Magazine quoted Bunsaku Ara Katsu former chief of the Navy project As saying a number of our scientists had made extremely advanced studies at the theoretical level. But technologically or industrially we were too far behind the United states. That s Why we  Magazine said both Ara Katsu s project and the army one headed by the late famous nuclear physicist Yoshio Nishina started so late that neither could obtain enough  Hiroshima was All but flattened into a sea of rubble in the atomic bombing of aug. 6, 1945. Keystone Gas rate hike delayed Washington up the Federal Power commission has suspended until nov. 30 a 1.7 per cent increase in natural Gas rates proposed by new York state Nat ural Gas corp. Of Pittsburgh. Palace guard punished in . Tourist incident London up the impassive men who guard the Queen in Buckingham Palace Are up in arms because one of their number was ordered confined to Barracks for10 Days after tangling with an american woman tourist while he was on sentry duty. The unidentified tourist accused guardsman Victor footer of kick ing Here after she allegedly giggled at him. The incident happened outside the Palace sunday As crowd pressed around hoping to see the Queen just Back from her 45-Day tour of Canada one version of. What happened said the tourist touched footer s Bearskin hat and remarked of Theston faced and ramrod stiff sen tries they Are rather conceited Aren t they and began to Giggle. Footer the report said stamped his feet in True guards fashion turned to the right and began to March. His foot caught the giggling tourist on the leg she screamed and hobbled off to find a London Bobby. The actual charge against footer who has Only three months of his two year National service term to serve was that he was being extremely Idle by standing four feet from his Box before starting to  grandpa watches As family skates Corsicana Tex. Up six year old Bickie Cowen told a Friend that her entire family enjoyed roller skating at least once a week. You mean your Grandfather skates too asked Hood Cheney. Well no said Bickie but he sure gets a lot of fun out of watch ing the  the College execs Trade jobs Buffalo . Up Rev. Philip e. Dobson so president of Canisius College for the past seven years has Exchange posts with the very Rev. James Mcginley so Dean of the schoo of business administration at Ford Ham University new York City european editions. Army Navy air Force col John d. Nottingham Usan editor in chief it col t. J. Cunningham jr., Usa asst editor in chief Nathan j. Margolin managing editor Jack Ellis sports editor Homer a Cable feature editor Elmer 0. 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Forces mail of the new York office should be sent to 641 Washington Street ., 14. This is on unofficial publication of the . Armed forces in Europe re entered As second class matter sept 10, 1956, Amhe Post Offlee at ., ., under act of March 3, 17�, i  
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