rue Gunman, Wm, Mon. June 15, 1084. 'l O 0 C m 0 d I I kel other forms of vegetation. How- level of Cesium-137 was lower ever. moose tend to browse on than in that Obtained from 1 single random urine sample. ‘ shrubs and acquatic plants. _ The radiation branch report Dumb the“ ucemmm“ " i u . I i a » .. . Called U nder Da n er Level w - 3:323:32:hfctifé‘mfi i . quantitative estimate of the act- " I uai body burden of cesium-137 be “fen bemw the maximum ‘ ‘ permissible body burden sug- l . . ‘ By JOHN is. auto report issued here to: th d d -w°uld be difficult at this state - l , ’ i e reui eer an moose meat and gested by the international come : OTTAWA (CPI—An interim ,health de arlmeni sa 5 con- the first ‘nform ti n - of the “ludy- “"33"” be' ' - . p y i a 0 on concen _tween the levels in .urme and mission on radiological protoc sumption of radioactive cesium- trations of this isotope in the . ‘ . tion for individuals in th en- :puters, closed circuit “lawman 137 by Eskimos in the western urine of Eskimos. 19"“ m the b°dy mu" “kc "'i e ‘ and other electronic marvels. sector of the Northwest Terri-, mum 0‘ many “01°” at Pru' j :3; powhuon‘ the "pan The buildings ineiude dining tones is well below maximum I LONG-LIVED lSOTOPlf. ent not known with precision. ' I areas. dormitories an infirm-l permissible levels. Cesmm~137 15 a long-11V“ 150~ The report said. for example. . SIX YEARS EARLY 'ary and a special communlcs-‘- This is the first report by the “We Produced by “Clear “910' that it was necessary to know i tions centre. department’s radiation protecw 31°“ and can "35"" “1 SeneuCi Whether I sample l‘elfll‘eseflts1 It’s estimated that Britain bmldings are all free- tion division on the results 0; i Changes “‘8' “m be 9353“ on ' excretion over a 24-hour PCI'IOd I will be turning out 20.000 quali- ’ 1sianding. resting on springs and a radiation measurement pro- . to future generations. or over a shorter period. Where fied scientists and engineers in shock absorbers Without contact' gram started last year to de- I ‘ SClenUIlF '95“ (‘Olldllt'lEd 1n it, was known excretion was over! 1964. a target formerly set for With the walls or roofs of the; termine the amount of err-emu Ottawa showed that the concen- 24 hours. figures showed tihei 1970. granite c h a mber. Flexiblev radioactivity in [he dle, of tration of cesium»137 in caribou vestibules link the buildings. ‘mmhem residents. and reindeer meal is much Underground support facilities- This measurement program ‘ higher than in moose meat. The include power generators. indus-i was mu in the planning stage i concentration in moose meat is 48 Valley St. Charlottetown ' itrial and domestic water reser-i in 1962 when American reports 1 about the same as in beef in )5». MAN THIS IS IT! | voirs with purification equip-5 said radioactivity levels were i Southern Canada. OUR SERVICE! 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Dr 1) 13:; bigwigs; 53:10: anld stabbnigi ' AD exercises operational’ih intended to absorb comm-i PM“ remark spewed “‘0” iTEhotsPLETON'S'It-R-C’gosii‘ger‘ W NOR control of the air defence forees‘ sions from a blast ma carry it t on the northern study by the ra- . _ at dmg counters "65332:: 1mm Available ' I I a . . . . . . rt iof the United State, and Cam: safely past are imdergroundi diatmn divmon and the interim inr , ms ssriMAtEs mam ada. §chambers The are located at? report contains the. first results imm‘fih" “NJ” "with"! WE. No h S I The” tom” 8" Supplied by the end ‘3’ 51101:“ “mm” “red; The “3”” 31"“ further data ITh:hu:rfitmhflmrgimgggl Am! "cu" “2-H” OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT ' NORAD component command; [at right angles to the north-1 on cesium-137 levels in caribou. l‘ ' e443..- including the Us, Army Au- De. 3 south tunnel.Blast doors weigh! I g I ghee Command. US. naval ‘ 111:3 308000tp0urids1eacfi seal off —————7 V rces in NORAD. USAF Air} 9 3i e “3119! ‘ead “I to the ‘ r n Defence Command and RCAF buildings. . . new Sardines. Jam. corn lpr raccoons. Esther Greenberg ago to prevent them from i and peanut butter sandwiches of Sargborough. Ont. began foraging in gar bage. (01’ make up the diet of these feeding the animals {our years Wirepii ) Ah- Defence Commend_ Excavatign work began in the summer 0 i961 and th s spring BLASTED FROM GRANITE i steelworkcrs began the erection By FRANK PITMAN lgins operation late in 1965. iapprove the undergron site. ChQ-Ve‘me Mountain; 111 .the‘. of the first buildings. Other COLORADO SPRINGS.Colo . The site is deep within Chey- . five miles southwest of the prea- 100m“! of the Rockies. rises: workers are laying water mains iAP—Under tit e shadow of enne Mountain. just south of‘ chi headquarters. “"40 feat “0"” 5” IEVEI- The from the underground Pikes Peak. North America'sPikes Peak. More than 1.2005 The combat centre is the "M93?th centre'smain 80- vain and installing hundreds of nerve centre for warning of. ‘ feet of solid granite extends; heart of NORAD’s whole sys- “55 “WWI- 29‘981Wlde and 22? miles of electric and telephone enemy attack Is being buriediabove the combat opei‘ations‘ Icm for detecting and warning '- hlghi enters through the cables. _ deep in solid granite and en-1centre. ,o n enemy assault on the north Doria-i about halfway up‘ MeanWhlle. skilled technicians cased in steel. NORAD‘s present centre. lo-‘INorth American continent. the MOUHI'BmSlde- in laboratories elsewhere are Only a direct hit—highly im- . cated in downtown Colorado; NORAD uses radar on ships. on More than 1900-000 t0!!! 0f developing computers and other probable—by the biggest known . Springs. is an inviting target. ; planes and on land to form an Ifth have been blasted and? electronic devices that will be: nuclear bomb could knock it ‘ The buildings resemble any. invisible curtain around the con- chipped out of the heart of the‘ Installed beginning late this out. say experts at North Amer- . school in any city. The only dif-i tinent. All elements are in mountain *0 form nearly three yeah Engineer! Say they EXPO". > __ tcan Asg- Defence Command ' ference is a steel wire fence; instant communication with Miles 0‘ tunnels end Chambers; 0 year Will be required to check j headquarters here around the perimeter and NORAD Eleven steel buildings. provid-. the equipment before the centre 3 al . The sensitive control centre 5 couple of guard houses. ‘ A warning from this network In! 170.000 square feet 0f floor: becomes hilly Operational. ’ will be so formidable, experts;’l‘00 VULNERABLE ’sends NORAD’s commander. space. are being erected in the The whole purpose of the 3 at NORAD say. that it will cost: “One man with a well-aimed. Gen. John K. Ger-hart of the waON- The buildings have project was expressed this JUNE 15 TO 20 way an enemy more to destroy it: bazooka shot could immobilisei U.S. Air Force, into action. At Spice equal to that in 100‘ recently by Air Marshal S‘n- ‘ than it is costins the Unitediour present combat operationsihis direction. retaliatory tomes average-size three - bedroom; man: “To convince potential ag- States to build it. The cost al-i‘centre." said NORAD’s former; and civil defence agencies are houses. ‘gressors that our defence is ef- reached 588.700.0003commander. 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