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recently asked:. {States strangling “the geese that and disappointed, for they believe | Be ithis requirement could be a death | Now that the H-bomb may blow to ‘free science in America. amphibian atrocious lon the way, many scientists would Most believe that a death blow to _lask: “Is the United States now. science would also. be. a. death than deeds.”
- Tstrangling the geese that we may blow to American security. Judge Lloyd Claycombe |. 221ing need to lay hydrogen|
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} i Sclentists know it might seem Other speakers in April, ace ord- On Mar, 1 the House of Repre- “logical” to some Americans to! Ing to Arthur Willlams, club spon- | sentatives passed, 247 to 125 alrefuse federal money to disloyal oy sor, will ‘be Harold Schuman, of | national _seiemee roundation bill| students (though no such restricthe Indiana Manufacturers As-| which scientists’ have begged for| tion is made under the GI Bill sociation, Apr. 16; C. Oliver since the end of the war to sup-|of Rights). Holmes, secretary of the Indiana! port basic science. Contractors Association, Apr. 23,| = The House attiched to the biii| and Paul Pitz, personnel director a clause requiring FBI investi-| suspicion. of the Pitman-Moore Co., Apr. 30, gations
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Scientists believe we would have to use science to win a war Many believe we also need an edge In {scientific weapons to keep Russia from attacking before we a] |achieve a peaceable world.
President Truman, it has been | reported, may veto the bill if it These scientists believe they are retains the FBI clause after Senbeing choked by secrecy require-| ate- House conference. Yet if Conments where no “secrets” exist, | gress should refuse to pass any! and by FBI loyalty investigations bill without an FBI clause, scien‘loyalty” is no issue, OKs Foundation Bill
Dr. Lee A. Dubridge, 1 sclentist-!
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president of the California Insti- eapons-'o- p tute of Technology, has warned; ie proces mont clssty Look. tor, pes, Jou But 3 fc ‘Unless we want lo fight the This Week the Bulletin publishes! nave produced ) : = = next war with” weapons of the an issue based on the H-bomb— with 8 for The Times Spelling Bee which! ~~ {Following Is the fifth of six dispatches prepared by the last—a sure way of losing jt—we and discusses our security in the a duced one proves only that -
must restore our basic sclence!light of:
{laboratories and resume training {new scientists. We must avoid
hiding behind a maginot line of homb—a grave threat to the | atomic bonmbe.”
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{of science as vigorously as free-|
Yet many scientists are convinced that today we are destroy- 40m of speech and the press, he the spy. 1In the Bulletin of | the said, “we might as well stop pre-|
{vestigations” that { thoughts and Private lives rather
unless we guard freedom | it.
fort. hn > * Atomic probeip, jietin, “
“Loyalty tests and in-
ofe Edge In u. S.. Scientific Weare Many Epirts Belisve Americans Destroying, Not Building Key Resources Needed in Wartime
The case of Dr. Klaus Fuchs, Foreign born scientists con-
ivinced This “grim” case, says the Bul- we could make an A-bomb. Brit{tending we want a strong science /letin, means Soviet A-bomb work ish and other foreign scientists . in extending FBI investiga-| “could have begun two, or three, played a leading ‘role in the projtion to non-secret fields, we are years earlier” than generally as-| ect. Canada leads the United
{Russians additional months’ ef- methods today. Britons lead still
Discusses U. 8S. Secrecy ; 4 vs The possibility of the hydrogen demands not less but more “co- real or imaginary violations of That we seriously consider the . operation with scientists in Brit- petty security” regulations, or extent to which scientists must - - | United States, if Russia develops} {ain and all countries.” t serving
Com-{pow be mobilized.
Play Leading Role munist leanings.” : Urges New Boards Another leading sclentist—Dr.
President Roosevelt that|Frederick Seitz of Illinois Uni-| That we consider—as urged by
versity, who believes the nation Harvard P should mobilize sciencé im- Conan t—establishment of baands mediately—says partisan attacks|to weigh the relative value o on atomic energy leadership have various weapons, What is the
d may have saved the States in plutonium separation| “probably done as much to im-|best use to be made of the not
e progress as could a number|unlimited resources the nation
ped ; {in several particulars. of well-placed Russian agents.” |can expend? scientists” says the Many scientists also believe it| The Bulletin of Atomic Sclen-| That Congress pay some Teare probably the most/is a mistake to toss away everyitists single out Congressmen of|gard to the counsel of scientists
{sought-after secret agents in the research man who has been a both “world.” We must race the posst-T Communist “or close to It at some]
oth parties for criticism,
‘Hickenlooper, Iowa
| TWO: “Public “defamation” by, [bility of an occasional traitor. |time—providing he can be proved publican, started the “lost| IDat Congress clea: the decks
| legislative committees and some of the press.” Editors of the Bul-|
{letin scientists believe the Con-| should not
gressional Hickenlooper investi-| gation of last spring raised an
| uproar over a pinch of misplaced ain. uranium but ignored the facts’ On the that “really choke progress.” pleads, 'if
rity,
| not consist of calling so many tthings “secret” that American reBut educators say the | geirch men are in effect shut up|ly need mo {investigations would swamp every) in compartments where they can- ment” —and fast, | © Several scientists warn today college campus with fear and pot talk to each other and cannot]
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f “security by Need More Security loyal today. If we had done this uranium investigation. Sen. O’Ma-|ROW on the issue o : to wartinie, the whole A-bomb|honey, Wyoming Democrat, was|concealment” versus “security by
lead us to erect higher project would have been slowed first to attach an FBI a to achievement.”
isuper-secrecy fences, and cut off and endangered, according to a non-secret research bill, the] David E. Lilienthal, former relations wtih scientists in Brit- Gen. Leslie R. Groves, who di- program by which the AEC sup-/AEC chairman, commented a
{rected it. | ports some basic scholars. year and a half ago on the issue
contrary, the Bulletin, These scientists finally argue: |
Party Lines Split which the editors of the bulletin
it is indeed true that “It took nine years to find out| The Joint Atomic Energy Com- of the atomiic scientists believe, is
re “security by achieve- Say Russ Moving Fast
How can the FBI find mittee split along party lines in|at the heart of the matter: say most scientists, does knowledge, that Russia is rapidly/any more like him if it must the Hickenlooper inquiry, every overtaking us and that our very check every college student Democrat voting to clear and survival is a stake—then we bad- getting a federal scholarship?”
“The men in the Kremlin have
|every Republican to condemn the|Put their blue chips on their AEC. he FBI clause was introduced last|World—meaning: us—in science. * Progress, says the Bulletin, “re-| that Russia is moving faster than month - by Rep. Howard W.
The Science Foundation ability to outstrip the rest of the
tightening but relaxa-/we. “Progress of U. 8S. stole smi Democrat from Virginia. (TOMORROW: “What Price
The scientists’ 5! appeals come Atomic Peace?”’)
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