Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1949 — Page 14

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10 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Makes Plea For World Harmony

* Believes Invention of A-Bomb, Biological

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Weapons Will Help Prevent War

Lord Boyd Orr, winner of the Nobel peace prize for 1949, tells : his views on war and peace and especially

_ the possible effects of atomic bombs and biological warfare.

By LORD BOYD ORR, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, 1949

Written for

United Press

BRECHIN, SCOTLAND, Oct. 14—The fact that both sides are armed with new weapons invented in the last few years will help

prevent war,

“ Those in power know that a war with atomic bombs and bioweapons would cause widespread death and destruction, fol-| lowed by political convulsions from which few of them would remain’

in power or even alive.

| i government will willingly cuss business instead of politics. | ae | war. The danger is gy Let them consider joint action in| in the present cold war, the arma- Plans like the world food plan’ ment race and propaganda stir- Which nearly succeeded.

ring up fear and hatred will cre-

ate an inflammatory political at- operate.

{| Some say Russian will not coIf the great majority!

mosphere in which some other- decide to co-operate in a world wise trifling incident will flare in- plan of development beginning

to a world war, The road to peace lies through co-operation of governments and concrete measures of benefit to all, Political conflict, either national or international, is largely an appeal to emotion.

‘Get Down to Facts’

In business, people get down to,

concrete realities and reach . agreement on the basis of the facts insead of interminable de“bates on ill-defined political ab- . stractions. Let the great powers begin to consider how they can co-operate to fulfill the promise of the At- . lantic Charter—freedom of work «for all men of all lands. If the powers of modern science were applied to this and we would be well on the road to peace, social unrest among the hungry and poverty stricken people of the world would be allayed. Economic difficulties would be solved. There would be a world market for all that agriculture and indus“try could produce. This would bring about a world of plenty for agriculture, industry and trade with full employment and rapid rise in the standard of “living of the people of all coun-

with food, and to contribute each in proportion to its wealth and resources, it would be difficult for Russia to keep any of its Allied Nations out of the world food and prosperity pact. Let us not condemn Russia until another generous and friendly offer of cooperation has been made. World unity and peace will come as soon as there is a wellinformed world-wide public opinion demanding the co-operation of all nations ‘in’ building up the! new and better world of the four freedoms.

| Let the people of all nations |get together through internation- | fal organization such as Federal (Union, the Crusade for World (Government, the Peace Union, ithe Women’s League for Peace {and Freedom; and let them invite | delegates from all countries, in-| cluding Russia, so that the voice {of the people of the world can {be heard strengthening every movement for world unity, giving all peace-loving governments the! courage needed to take the lead in the march of mankind to a fu-| ture of world unity, prosperity and peace, which are the only alternatives to a war in which| our civilization would commit;

Made Proposals in 1946

The Food and Agricultural Organization and Economie Council, the World Bank and other agen-| cles of the United Nations were set up for this purpose. Let the government begin to make these do the job for which they were created. | ! It was to this end that in 1946

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mission to get it going but one ““or two had no enthusiasm for it. Urges Joint Action = Both the political and economic

positions in the world have de-

‘terforated since 1946 because “some governments are more cons ~gerned with their immediate na.

“tional interests than with the con-

tribution they can make to world peace and prosperity, upon which the fate of all nations depends. Let governments begin to dis.’

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