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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 68

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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68
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8,1967 Subway Entry for 4 Firms? mezzanine Into the adjacent buildings. Several San Francisco firm have i i 1 a subway entrances on the drawing board. Cost of the special entrances will be paid for by the participating firms. BART officials said 33 firms in Oakland, Berkeley and San Fran, cisco have asked about the special entryways. At least four Oakland fimrngentfafices to the 12th from the mezzanine level.

A passenger would leave his train from either the bottom or middle track level and take stairs or an escalator to the mezzanine section. The entrances would lead from the may 'have basement-level entrances into the Bay" Area Rapid Transit (BART) sub; way stations. Smiths Clothiers, the new i Fosters coffee shop and the- Central Building are consider- Street station. Golden West Savings and Loan Association is considering an entryway from its proposed newbuild-ing at 20th Broadway to the 19th Street The entrances would be KAY'S FAMOUS ORIGINAL "DOG HOUSE" CHAIR Most comfortable Chair Made! ,71 Supreme comfort for Father or Granddad! Perfectly contoured club chair, available in finest quality vinyls or choice of quality fabrics. Order now for Father's Day, June 18.

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In the northeast, the most poverty-stricken part of Brazil, water is extremely scarce. -Atomic power could not only provide electricity; In. the future it could be used to convert sea water Into fresh water at low cost. Brazil has a plentiful supply of thorium, a material usable in the production of nuclear power. But uranium, an easily used fuel, is In short supply.

Among the proposals being considered by Brazil's Atomic Energy Commission is the construction of a breeder reactor, which would use thorium and U-235 for fuel. Brazil envisions, as a primary project, a nuclear-powered, 500,000 kilowatt electric plant in Sao Paulo, the industrial-center of Brazil. Such a plant can be constructed, it is felt here, just as soon as the feasibility of using thorium in a breeder reactor can be proven. Copyright 1967, Newsday Inc. tO CtiESTERf ILD rlFSCo; fURNITUKtoUPHOLSTtUlm wpen aMonaay at Mnursaay 'u p.m.

wr such power, Jomal do Brazil, a leading newspaper in Rio de Janeiro, said, "we will be forever condemned to the third world, a second-rate place." "Up to date; the United States has provided Brazil with fuel and three experimental reactors, at the Universities of Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, and Belo Hori-zonte. The United States is also aiding research at the Sao Jose dos Campos Aeronautical Engineering Institute. In addition, the U.S. is aiding in training scientists and technologists. The National Research Council, which is the national science planning organization, receives its orders directly from the President During the past three years its budget has been doubled yearly.

While Brazil has the greatest hydroelectric potential in the world, these sources of power are far inland. Transmission lines are expensive, particularly when no people live along the route to use the By RUBY HART PHILLIPS RIO DE JANEIRO The new government of Brazil, headed by President Arthur da Costa planning lo step up research into possible applications of nuclear power in Brazil's development. Brazil, which is larger than the continental United States, has millions of acres of unde-v 1 even uninhabited, mountains, plains and jungles as well as other great resources. Its 85 million people are concentrated along its Atlantic coast. Already Brazil, with Argentina, leads Latin America in science.

It was the fifth nation in the world to launch research rockets. Last year 60 rockets went up to probe, space, as part of Brazil's upper-atmosphere research program. Late in April, Brazil signed the nuclear weapons treaty that was drawn up at Mexico City last February. This treaty prohibits nuclear weapons ADVERTISEMENT La in Latin America, but allows nuclear power to be utilized for peaceful purposes. Recently, the a z4 1 i a press, reflecting the government attitude, has taken more or less the same attitude as -West Germany toward the nuclear non proliferation treaty, which the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union have been drawing up in Geneva.

The a i 1 i a press has been saying that such a treaty would force Brazil to accept reduced status and would cut the nation off from some of the future benefits of nuclear power. Without If Your Artificial Teeth Cost Modern dentures are expensive and easy to damage. Tests show dentures are 15 times softer than natural teeth. Thus they are easier to scratch and damage. That's why more and more dentists now recommend soaking your dentures in KLEENITE.

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