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...launching of the atomic submarine Nautilus, Vermont's Republican Senator Ralph E. Flanders, member of the Armed Services Committee, returned to Washington from Arco, Idaho, where the prototype of the submarine's reactor has been under test. Brimming with nuclear enthusiasm, he rushed to tell the President what he had seen...
...prototype STR began to take shape in the desert near Arco, Idaho. The designing and testing (with 50-ft models) of the submarine itself were well along in the Bureau of Ships...
Whether Colorado's uranium would ultimately be used for peace or war depended on many questions and many men. But U.S. businessmen would be ready for either eventuality, thanks to something that happened on a chill May day last year in Arco, Idaho. That was the day a new kind of atomic reactor, built by Westinghouse, was first operated successfully. The reactor, pilot model of a plant to power the world's first atomic submarine, solved a key problem. The problem: since less than 1% of the world's uranium is fissionable, it might soon be exhausted...
...start off, the candidates must master a mock set of rules. In Arco's example of an artificial-language, plurals end in s, numerals must follow nouns and kirn, kima, kime, kimi mean who, whose, to whom, and whom. Candidates must then use the rules to count (bal is one, bals is ten, balsebal is eleven, etc.) and to conjugate verbs (binob, I am; binol, you are; binom, he is; binof, she is; binos, it is; binobs, we are; binols you are; binoms, they...
With all that in mind, says Arco, any future cadet should have no trouble at all translating the following...