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CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY

American Proposals For

UNO Authority

CONDITIONS FOR GIVING . UP INFORMATION

(N.Z. Press Association— Copyright) NEW YORK, June 14. The creation of an international atomic authority to handle all phases of the development and use of atomic energy wm proposed bv Mr Bernard Baruch, head of the United staiei Atomic Bomb Committee, to the United Nations Atomic Energy Comjnission. Mr Baruch made it plain that the United States felt that there must be no veto power in the authority controlling atomic energy. He told the commission that when adequate controls were established under an international treaty. , c renunciation of the atomic bomb as a weapon, the Lmted states proposed: (1) That the manufacture of atomic bombs should cease. (2) That existing bombs would be disposed of pursuant to the terms of the treaty. (3) A United Nations authority should be placed in possession of the full information concerned in the production of atomic energy.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24903, 17 June 1946, Page 5

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CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24903, 17 June 1946, Page 5

CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24903, 17 June 1946, Page 5

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