BAN ON ATOM WEAPON
NEW YORK, Augusf 22. | Vice-Admiral BJandy, vvho lias returned from Bikini, said iie did not thina the United Btates should voluntarily b.an the atomic weapon. "We all want to see it outlawed, provided there are acceptable and woricable enforcement plans," he said. He reiterated that thc ell'ects oi radio-acti vity were much more dangerous than the explosive factor. He aclvoeated eontinuing the tests; not necessarily monthly. The next test was. tentatively seheduled for March, ana would employ the same type of bomu, as was used for the first two tests.
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Chronicle (Levin), 24 August 1946, Page 5
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