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Meet the Press (NBC, 6-6:30 p.m.). Guest is Dr. Edward Teller, noted nuclear physicist and a chief architect of the H-bomb...
Since the military, whatever its true opinion, has remained publicly united behind Gen. Taylor, the treaty opponents and skeptics have had to speak for themselves, with an occasional assist from Dr. Teller. They have been facing the full Administration battery, and their declining numbers show it. One example is enough to indicate their difficulties...
Resigned & Hopeful. Fortifying senatorial wariness toward the test ban treaty were doubts voiced by U.S. scientists. "Very serious questions have to be resolved about this treaty," said Physicist Edward Teller. "I'm inclined to believe that it has extremely great danger." Some scientists hold that the Russians could cheat the ban by setting off small explosions in the atmosphere below the "limit of observability." Nuclear tests in outer space are also possible, though the U.S. is well along in the development of methods for detecting nuclear explosions in space (see SCIENCE...
...Baron von Munchhausen was born on May 11, 1720. He was a page at the court of Duke Anton Ulrich von Braunschweig, later served as lieutenant in Riga and advanced to captain in the regiment of Peter III of Russia in 1750. He was a great soldier, hunter and teller of tales. He died on Feb. 22, 1797. He is buried in Boden-werder, which to this day calls itself the "Munchhausen Stadt...
...scientists claimed the responsibility telling the public what was good for Teller maintained, the world would returning to the conception of Plato's guardians...