The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 19, 1954, Page 9

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Congressional Probe On To Check Possibility Of H-Bomb Test Errors iii oe ee ; By RUSSELL BRINES the 315 persons subjected to un-jthe hazard zone, were badly| They added in a joint letter _ negate ee ara es. es F : ACHE NiGeT! 7 WASHINGTON — Rep. W./| expected radiation exposure were | burned. Price said the fact they | released by the committee that ¢ R NAVIGATE THE SHALLOWS- HIT ‘EM AT Sterling Cole (R-NY) said today a | allowed close enough to the blast| got that close to the blast indi-| they saw no evidences of radiation AN’ SOME WEATHER'S DAYBREAK! congressional investigation is un-|20ne to be endangered. Van Zandt|cated a Soviet submarine could in a visit to the victims on Kwaja- t COMIN’ UP - WE/D 7 way to determine whether |S@id questioning should include|have pierced through security | ein and were told ‘no permanent ; ~ Jane: HT SOME avoidable errors were made dur- | "aval officers in command of the | precautions for a better vantage | injury’ was likely. ER! > ing the monster hydrogen blast in | task force. | point. | The legislators reported that the the Pacific March 1. The blast, reportedly three or| A total of 28 American techni- | unexpected extent of the radiation The Senate-House Atomic Ener-/| four times greater than expected, | cians and 264 natives, on several| exposure resulted from “a larger gy Committee, which he heads, | spilled nuclear dust well beyond | islands more than 100 miles away, | explosion than expected” and un- has begun questioning Atomic|the hazard zone which had been| were exposed to milder radiation, | predictable wind shifts. Energy Commission officials in|drawn, Its power has been esti-| Sen. Pastore (D-RI) and Rep. ————__. closed sessions, he said. mated at between 600 and 700|Holifield (D-Calif), congressional| The male hardhead catfish car- Two. committee members, Rep-| times that of the Hiroshima atom | observers at the test, reported last | ries eggs in his mouth until the resentatives Price (D-Ill) and Van | bomb, which killed 60,000 persons.| night that the Americans and /little fish ate hatched and then Zandt (R-Pa), yesterday called} Twenty-three Japanese fisher-| natives are ‘normal, happy and/|carries the fish until they are for a full-scale probe to learn why | men, 80 miles away and outside | in the best of spirits.” about three inches long. —by McEvoy and Striebel —YOU'VE GOT HIS = Gor pany sone E> IE THIS OI FLI Now's My CHANCE ‘OH, IF I ONLY STUDIED Ph A lS TOUR NERVE J za HS TS Tae Cane OF URbeR AOUoINE. THe HMRC, Thus izzy Dame. WOULD BE CHILD'S PLAY. Pax BS8 a tah ME ¥ f° ; ; 1 6 ‘ait 1 ny WELL, I REALIZE HOW HARDY {$0 TM GOING TO % I’ LIKE T0, GOVERNOR ete 9 The Aron? ‘i BUT T COULDN'T! "SWEET TALK" GIT GOIN, COLLAPSED YOU HAVE WORKED, PHIL. MAKE A SUGGESTION! 5 : FRO —AND THE STRAIN YOU STAY DOWN THERE { NOW THAT THE JOB IS { PLEASE, BABY DUMPLIN‘ \\ iii a ceconir, YE WUTHLESS OU = FEEL DUTY PLEASE, BROWN-EVES--YOU BAG O' BONES MUST HAVE BEEN UNDER A FEW MORE WEEKS ) DONE, I a tal | sorta WIN THIS ONE FOR GOOGLE HOME AT ONCE! —by Paul Robinson DONT Just stanp LER Co | i's BlowinG Y I CANT BREATHE! ¥/ PULL YouR HAND-74 THERE. HIT THE SADDLE.’ WE'LL TRY Vj] LIKE CRAZY A HEAD FOR THE RANCH.” /\ A SHORT CUT! " FACE STICK CLOSE : ne g <q (A TO ME!DON'T GET LOST! WELL GO "AND THEN YOU CAN BoD A OF 15008 . aoe 15,000 We cose ne ; SO EVACUATE TOUR PEOPLE! BATHYSPRERES : Ws i. : i ATE YOUR PEOPLE! QUICKLY, CAREFULLY, VIZA OPENS THE LETTER WITHOUT TEARING THE FlAPs- == 1 MEAN-- ONE U TT MEAN, THE PRINCESS CAN'T ACCUSE A | | MAY HAVE DECIDED TO KING BARTUN } THIS GIRL TOOK HER ACCOMPANY HIS Sore KIONAPPED 23 PLACE. WHAT MORE 2 8 f + shake 3 ARTE j ¢ y GO aeek kh NUTE!/= INCES ERIE NARDA’S PROPER Ci pe 1784. King Rouse Sync, , Wer sigs mere

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