The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 14, 1953, Page 4

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Monday The Citizen published such a should have been 0 fgeneral interest to Ke: cause our island is in the area where wend their devious ways. : story and it’ y Westers, be- rampaging hurricanes story to Key Westers,|——mme . passed since it reached its es mee te PERRINE (ioe cerca de doscientos fugitivos very that a hateloang oe Koy Ween wwe ten ft neo dir- ectly for Key West, and we were given that ‘as the center came out into the Florida passed over Havana. ATOMIC POWER FOR INDUSTRY Retiring Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission Gordon Dean recently told a Congressional committee that U. S. industry would probably be using atomic power in less than ten years, Dean gave that estimate when pressed, on the question by Representative Melvin Price,- Illinois and the use of nced.”” MASTER . AND HURRICANES The just TORNADOES How hard are you struck by a news item that Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class.Matter it is traveling. by the first two, one of which is radar, ‘outlines Radar, operated at Boca Chica, warned Key Westers of ® hurricane that was coming this way, and, on peered occasion, gave us the joyous information ‘would miss Key West. Much as we hate to admit it, the United States might It is obvious that if atomic power is to be used to in- crease the standard of living and bring the blessings | occasionally be wrong about some policy matters—and ane elliae right One instrument spots an area where'a tornado is like- to participate in its development. Judging from to form, and another instrument, together with ‘Tracking a hurricane is an old But whoever thought that man would be abl or track # tornado? Yet he.can now do that tells when it forms. The other two The other hurricane, which struck Miami, ed to be coming this way, but the uneasiness in |} ended when Boca Chica reported its radar spotted the center of the hurricane when it _ The Citizen story said that more than 250. lost their lives the first six months this year as a result Mental attainments are limitless, and the come when man’s mind will master hurricanes nadoes. though only a few years have Only Deily Newspaper in Key West tornadoes. Many of those lives would have been saved the tornadoes been tracked. mexts of experts, who testified before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, it appears that atomic. research has reached the stage where it can be shared between civilian Usd dete eee ee That was the hurricane that continued well see the inauguration of atomic powered Member Florida Press Association and Associate Dailies of Subscription (by carrier) 25e per week, year $12, by mail prepare for their coming. Tracking a tornado ly a small part of the time we have, yet it is. give people, who are in the plotted course, an to save their lives. of atomic power for industrial purposes. prospect is a bright one for the U. S. citizen, other atomic innovations within the next ten . wardly till it struck New Orleans and*did much the use of four great inventions, which was there, Pose 4 Pabished daily (except Sunday) by L. P. lashes, trom The Citizen Building, corner of @ubished here. with highest peak of efficiency by ‘in The Citizen story under- the. Checking Tornadoes Is Annou! course Key West, and struck ‘was the | land and north to Marathon. ly fi

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