.mind of the degree of risk in- Sees Little Risk From Tadioaciive Fallout By DAVE MCINTOSI considers the genetic hazard is ("median Press Staff Writer .. low-as low perhaps as the hat- '0t'TAwA 4CPl-Canada's top ;ard from radioactive fallout to defence scientist says the risk present generations. He added. from radioactive fallout is so;however. that the gt-tteuc effect of small that it is much less than radioactivity is accutttulauve. tltat involved in moving from al The question wa ”ltttn tttuch wooden into a brick house. ,real danger is there?" in - Dr. A. H, Zimmerman. chair- Dr. Zimmerman said he it-t-ls tliaticetses In the man of the Defence Research-3. 0 raditiactivit (T6359 85 made ”cleaner' Dr. Zimmerman said he person- all) believe: that the amount ofl from testing wiu deleton of an lndian chief, pouiu, '(-leaner" weapon; lye 2.000 Radioactivity can llessened-that is, weapon; can 5; .Columhiais ' - by controlling Derts l'Ppl.V.ill'lP proportion of the various pnylremar ttmparisun with iinturul radia-it He said he gm mink, mu us” P-"P lo Tl” .G'3"dl8I? Tuesday. June 25.1957 2,000 Year Skeleton Oi Indian Chieftain Found by JACK MOKIIS .( m U i V Canadian Press Stall Writer .. g”&l...,t.t.,'..t5" LADNER, B.C. tCPi-Th. gut. that the artifacts years old. Ina tau; 1;. lldlcltod the race - El termed the tutti the 5...; liable archaeological dlacoy. cry of all time in EC." Diggers found the skeleton. b- CLAIJIIILL M0 xphmon. The India had be earuted near a deitay on bring I "etltaiderahly sophisticated cul- . titre-attics lilllnly clam shells. His knees Eiiiigtl versity of Brit- in an interview 8 culture ofiheee Indiana and ladl- culture. and atill we and no eera- as user of burial and the '1! lat '”'""' mi. ldhedxykeellem '8 fill. tuti. ' d ed Ill lndleethn ttt ',,,, . i 8 9' C I . I-can ms iota: mm at tn-tr-cine charted t."3 .ttttatn"""'u'3.'till.'t .. - A " It- .av.ttt-ea. In coaat. except in California. where 3,, pd," ,.dbA.hg .3. gm” rent. the at-1&3 eguuu 0. UN” I31 traeea IIIVG UOGI Ii. g s a”. 4th.. urk”.b amend jg. - "Tl" N51 OH "It's still I lnltllu mirllelv.” the armistice an-earned and '""''":'.-'”'''l b"" b""”d. "' V"-5 W0 said Prof. Borden..”'l'bue people - , nh WWW lthrnal, " ”'l0N lmlmd 0' lwd '""”"""' MM "liltllig wee wen obvioualy of an advanced W13 5350159”. F"NItlion- ' I?! ll!!! IH '- . :wlf.'I'...”'E'f..'t't';'? t.'.lt'.tt'.'t','”& hem tar ate tneee el kit? Board. says that moving from attion hazards puts fallout ltawds ulll eventually be ended when the gether utih a copper ht-u.g,m.' .. frame house into nne of brick urpin better perspective and lllfllalutsljng nationsgthe united sums';,,, owi and , V.-Hui. n..u ::':hd';?:h': :.ll;e":Vdm:'ehn Eula": 90 G religious or mice. . Katya ,1 avnu. cement blocks increases the rates. no fact. that the risk is g,.,,a,,, and Rum. g h." my, Beach Grove Golf Course nu me mm, lad his in; pomted gt-axon .I'ul1.oN" ' Dl” '' ll" ml” ”"m9d Plllllt ' amount of natural radlallun F?-.Slll8ll. - 1l.m,d n” the information "my mi, (min. 20 miie. wuu, 0, on, way M . I . mainly of seafood. antly The skeleton was taken with . t - . - , mmd hy me mdmdw by 025: new H, mm, yardsmk (,3. MM 0" MW to mm uomic M mm". F .M Md l H" mm in an: othtu skeleton were found salmon. Tliefvburlal ' is only various artifacts to the University Iliortheeas, one at the la", Wm" M Mapons. t pm. (I E Bmdem "mu"? pmzuwusztngmng (til Mar-imied 0' the llibzuiglt off tllifmttth green yards awayd rom ail heir.” in Vancouver foryfurtlier study. beef cattle Mill. were imported . tulrle. the tribe Prof. Bo en sa leved Digging will continue at the site. to Canada from llngland la mo. riicntgcns a year. .urcs: This is alniost precisely the A lclhal dose of ra(llfia('l1illV. same amount, he adds. as the titer the whole body, is calt-ulttit-ti. .-sitmaicd fallout hazard over aim be between 400 and 600 roent- ill-year period from nuclear test gens. Of a given number of per- rxplosions. assuming that the tests sons exposed to such a done. it is will be continued at the aame rate estimated that hell would die in as in the past. :30 d3.V5t . In other words. Zim- DOSE FROM TESTS met-man. living in a brick house The dose from nuclear weapons is 30 times more risky, as far as tests. taking into account nil radioactivity is concerned. than "shots" so far and tutu” one; says Dr. world wide radioactive fallttut made at the current rate. is ral- from nuclear weapons tests. lculated at only .026 roentgens In light of recent conflicting inrmighttut a period of 30 years -iiitntietils hi 't-irld scientists nn l'llEil iiould be a dose of .001 me tmuthte PllN"l.! of radioactiiw rut-ttizens a year. liv fl't'lWl nttrlpitr tests, The Carin The natural dose-from rnckl. riian Press requested an interview space and so on-la calculated .1 utth Dr. Zimmerman on the aub- ill roentgen: a year. By way of 1 t lcttmparison. radioactivity from F0? TAKING RIDI-TS ittiiic-rain in brick: or cement Dr. zlmerman sit-cussed in the hlttcks in a house is calculated at romptiy - granted interview that .025 roenlzena a year-that is. 30 e was not taking sides in the times greater than from the dose dioute. He mereLv wished to lcaused by nuclear tegtg. present some figures gathered hyl Again. because of cosmic rays. the board's "radiation panel" in the dose at 4.500 feet altitude-efor to bring about a betteriinsiance, at some poinla in the some of proportion in the public Rockteseis .025 rtientgens a year greater than at sea level. In other Volved. ;vvords, il you live in a brick house A done to eauee eterility-andihigh in the mckies you are ex- aimod directly at the reproductivel posed to 60 times more radioacti- organa-la reckoned at 500 roent-iity than from nuclear tests, though gene for men and I00 roentgensprhe ittial (lose is still vcry small. for women. . Ratlittat-itvity from sedimentary If nuclear tests continue at their rock, such as found in Southern present rate. the amount of ac-lontario. is calculated to add .07 eumulatod radioactivity would belroeutgeiis a year above the aver- lour dines the preeont level by age. 1933 Ind Ill time! tht cu"e"tlALi.owANct: T0l.EltANCE level by 7011- Th" l'- by 1953i " The ltiieriiatiuiial commission on 'V”"ld 5”" b' 9"” 93 m9'"F9"5 l”allll)lil;lL'Hl prtttcciittii has set an Pul villi crew the aiieauliful lludqey! Command the most luxurious lllMtIll'3i2liilISill'f that ever spoiled 'tllilW price lag ! Ind bY "19 Y9" 2011- 0-15 70"” alltiivahle tolerance for workers in 3995- I g ratiitiactiie envirutiiiictiis. such as n"- zlmmermd” "la me" 45 "" operators of x-rav ntat-limes, This Clllllflil 'Vld"l" l" I '0 ' C"ll9fl tulcrant-t- H .:l rtwtilucns a neck threshold dose of strontium - 9" for anv t'itll9('(lllllYP lfl ivocks and which. in ntillicivnt tittantitr. ran A ltlliil or zoo rtif'lii'.1PllS SfIl'Pa(l cause cancer of the bones There m,..- ,, -,tpt.m;. has been I sliitht irwrv-Ni in up said l't'l(llii.li'lItll) or lnllnui Ilrflllllllftlimt I h.l"D""'llK'l M title tltwtris RI tiiie-It-iiili its original lPll'l fur each sevt-iifnlri increase in days. if radtttat-tivily is I00 per cent on the first (lily. ll would he .10 per rt-nt zificr sevcn days and lone pb'l' rciit after 49 day's. llnw- clear tests. hi the last year. it is taken into the body through food and accumulated slovily in the bones. (iF..VETlt" F.FFE(lTS is in genetic effects frtiin radio- cver. certain t-tiniiltliit-iits have at-tivily. Dr. 7.imt-rmnn said cer- lung Enos--for example. stron- tium-lift vain exnerienmts have been car- rtcd out by some American scit-n- ln iilllllllllltl up. llltliis chair- ltd: ntih the fruit fly and with titan xqttd he llli'li ll 14 better to intro Tliey shniied changes in a('('Plll a slight risk from t-lcar ittv licrediiarv characteristics ovcr it-sis ttoiv lllilll itt riiu the "llall('P tt-it-tttl generations. of a much urcatcr risk in the llitiivvcr. it did not follow. he Dl'(Wt'lW'8llAIll of Vit't-sit-rn tl--iiin- si ii, that fhcse cxpcsrimcnts cniilri cracv and Christianity tthich lli' related in man. it likely would wniilti arise if the West had no be several human generations lie- aiontic WPHltIlllS. Tito great hope was in build ll rit-torrent lV'll('h lit- tlt-ioclcd iuiulri iircit-nt li.'ll' allogclltcr and Dr Zininicrnian indicated lrum cu-ttliizillv load in .10ll('l'8l .lis.irm- flit: fitturee he presented that helanient agrt-cmt-iii: Inrtv such changes, if any. could Brandon Celebrates 75 Years Of Incorporation As A City ,Virden and Brandon and motor- Cycle lllll rltiiihing. For others. BRANDON. Man. iCPt m Mani- more will ll(' the up:-ntng of the now f('(l0l't'll liiiildinii. 1-i heard con- ttoba's second largest city will col- ebrate ita 75th anniversary. June test. judging of Old-lllllE' ctistumeii mduly 5. with a birthday parfyland an aerial tour by 25 private that will include eeewthlng from l flying clubs from the lialtehead to fireworks to a summer bonspiel. Victoria. About 3.000 former residents of Sunday. June 30. visitors and this city of 20.000 on the banks oflrestdonts utll join on Commemo- tho Assinlboine River, 160 milcslraiton Dav activities. including out of Wi.nriipe1t.. are expected to church parades. a hand concert rt-turn to renew old acquaintances. and singing by it mas.-i choir. visit old haunta and Join in the J('i"Y 1 A-r1RAc11()Ng taxtlvltles. Cricket and it firevuirks display A rommitt-0. headed by DMt'wtii be the mmtt lllimcilolls Can- M'K'""0"- ll" "'1' 7-50" "Will" arlii Day. July 1. xvhile Brandon ll""' '0 "W31 Plrlll 0' ill? Vl'"rl'l- nit-nial hospital nurses will hold a RFD”?! lllve com! NONI 83 ll? reunion Manitoba Day. July 2. A '9 l'"lll- provincial exhibtiitnn trade fair lNC0R"0nATEn m W” luncheon also is scheduled. The NmmlNP0 hill '13?” Ni (in July 3-Anniversary Day---a reach overrnnr who once lived lnrizrmt high hirtittitty cake. ltl feet 3l'Il'Kl0ll- lllC0l'D0l'llNl M I "Wlin diamt-fer. will he presented to By Al. VICKI-ZRY Canadian Preee Staff Writer July ft, 1382. Exittyor s. s. st-ltttitt. at the city Officials expect hotels. motcls mm by Hamid y,1,y,,. nttiy, Mn anti boarding houses will he ahlelnt Brahma-, gm m,.ym-. A to handle the invasion. Some will.piaqu, 81,0 Wm he unvfnpd u nut more in with friends: many Bran- my Mn. rlnn mklontl will own their A bit: fircwtirkl display will l't"tr-M "1 Otllefl 'mark the wind-up of the celebra- Viany residents will "dress tip" .tio,., on July 3 hr the 't'I!flH ll? 8'0"!" Dl'0EI'3m-l Among the souvenirs to be col- Rrnrtls have been llI'0Wll by "'9l.l(-vied will be an Art Club dale tilt" Will NVMPPW l" I "l'l'k"'t'.calendnr, which includes in re- grnuinit contest. Some btisiness-jprmt, at pajy-njngg' and . mm. "W" Will IP99" l" "'9 ill". Wiwphlet st the history of Brandon. nuav coats and striped pants durw in mm um-9 txgg nniy Qmp(y' mt: the anniversary. School te-ctr rolling land on either one of the on and some leading women will twiminl Ansinjbeung Rm-r, wear clothes fashionable in a by-I tn Mgy 1332 so many person. "gone era. had taken up residence that a Early-vintage automobiles. biig- public meeting petitioned the gin and carts and indium in 000- lMallllob!l government to incorpo- tume also wiil.add to the C0l0l'.lg-mp Bmmim-. H . pay, Two 3 3 3. :e 2 3 Each dly M! be!!! flC!llMl0d,rnonths later a city charter was 5.v a special Mm! and lively pro- granted. and iittytte T. Daly Jr. Irnms have been lined up. ttrimd.watt chosen tn the first mayor. off by the provincial exhibition. y L ”;mr..."'.im .. t ..t out I all?! 9 ens-atinas. l.leiite-tram - Governor HUI fOX MOI'k8 J. I. Ht-Dtarmid will have I i , . cure of belq of itoy mm and Frgnch Origin The ""33. 91.0.. M!” wlf '- R L. M” 'm ,"l' "wd hna IRerfzcgic-aii.fifllllgrallaalrcirIt "'"""" "i" W" W "' ""iiite csnttdtatt Embmw In Pitt-is. 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