RUSS SCIENTIST BACKLOG NOTED

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September 13, 1958
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FOIAb3b DENVER POST SEP 13 M8 Approved For Release 2000/05/24: CIA-RDP75-0 Circ.: e. S. 352,861 vii jL NALi F. CHAMf3ERLAI It oez rose notes N sBa~kloci to $y Gl RGL eWILLTAMS PYRGHT Denvei Post- Staff Writer CPYRGHT In speaking of develo'nts f long-the line of military weap-1 ns, Dr. Chamberlain said Rus-! ich heavier satellite than and on unit." =p THER SPEAKERS Other speakers at the closing ession of the three-day confer-t nce were Tracy S. Voorhees, 1 eapons development in the of-i ~sident for research and de-il lopment of Union Carbide & Voorhees talked about mili- ions, and said research and development In some scien. that In the U. S. He spoke rartlcularly of_ German prog- ess in miniaturization and the r e n e h advances In elee- ronles. Kinzel talked about the scien- t fic research system `Ii Europe li t iversities and institutes give t rose nations some advantages r[search projects are financed i geverrn I a science expert. said Fiid Y that Russia's manpowe pool for scientific reserth is ' 15 pct. greater tha the Uli`ted States and in five years will be 30 pc The comparlsdn was dawn b r. F . chamber- n, c ie of fundamental e encv's ofee of Dr. Clamler am -76 Me of three speal ers' at a pkti'01 dis- cussion Friday closing the 12th National Conference on the Ad- ministration of Research, The conference, held in the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park and spon- sored by the University f Den- ver 1r{.e,se 3 i Institute', has drawn m than 200 research direct rrs a iiversitle~s, gov- ernment and industry ahiss the nation. CPYRGHT Dr. Chamberlain declined) t?' scientific progress in the Unite( States and the Soviet Union. Ii said in some areas' the Russi n have gone ahead of the U.S. i some areas they are even n in some are behind. "In areas in which the R s. scans have put their best pi - ners, best research and st brains," Dr. Chamberlain sa it, "they have achieved arnazi g results. ')this is particula y true in the. field of elects - TRACY S. VOORHEES He said the Russians have . soJWeapons development expert,' made some astounding stride in: nuclear physics. Approved For Release 2000/05/24: CIA-RDP75-00001 R000200670013-9