Thursday. December 9.1954 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Scientist Says U.S. Almost Lost H-Bomb Los Angeles—(U.P.)—A prominent atomic scientist says use of atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki "raised doubts" in the minds of many American scientists and nearly caused the U.S. to "miss out on the hydrogen bomb altogether." The scientist, Dr. Lee Szillard, said last night that although the situation now is remedied, "there is an estrangement between the government and scientists which affects the best of our creative minds". Dr. Szillard is on sabbatical leave from the University of Chicago and a member of the Brandeis university faculty. "Great power brings with itself the obligation of restraint," he told a meeting last night, "and Hiroshima and Nagasaki have raised doubts in the minds of scientists that the United States is capable of exercising such restraints." Reflecting on developments in the mid-1940's, Dr. Szilard said the U.S. would have missed out on the hydrogen bomb completely were it not for the steady efforts of Dr. Edward Teiler, a colleague in atom and hydrogen bomb development. Dr. Szilard cited a physical society statement which in 1949 said the only justification for development of the hydrogen bomb was "to prevent its use." He said the statement "did not slow down the development of the hydrogen bomb, but the doubts to which it gives expression most certainly did." Miss Santa to Be UVO Dance Guest Miss Santa will be the guest of honor at the University Veterans organization's semi-formal Christmas dance to be held at 9 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Union ballroom. Miss Santa will be introduced and presented with gifts from the merchants of Lawrence during the intermission. Music for the dance will be furnished by Sam Smith's orchestra, Frank Tavares, fine arts freshman, will be featured at the piano. 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