Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1945 — Page 6

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be a crime under amended United Nations law. But atomic research would be permitted by any scientist registered with the world organization. Amendment fo Charter Stassen said he knew fhat such specific proposals would be attacked as visionary but asked whether “to fail to seek some such method would not be blindness.”

Stassen suggested that the United

"| States propose an amendment to

article 43 of the United Nations charter providing that the security

{council maintain an air force of five

bomber - squadrons and. -10.-fighter squadrons, manned by volunteers of the United Nations. The squadrons would be “based at five different suitable. bases around the world, to be financed by a small tax on all international travel.”

five atomic bombs to each bomber squadron “to. serve as the stabilisation force for world order.” No one would be permitted to do nuclear or atomic research without registering with a United Nations atomic commission of dis

spect all nations to enforce the charter provisions. . World Government

Ton a area over hasore he stale bomb,” BStassen said, “Now it has become an imperative.” Stassen presented two “alternstives for solving the atomic problem. One, “the policy of secrecy and suppression,” he said, would set scientists and engineers in all

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