ATOM BOMB AND WAR
Received Sundav, 11.0 p.m. LONDON, Sept. 29. "T believe the outlawing of the tiomie bomb means the outlawing of tvar, " said Cfeneral Eisenliower at Prankfurt. ''The time has come when iiumanity is intelligent enough to do iway with war. Wliat the atom borab neans to tlie Armv is something we itudv and sweat blood over daily. I hink there is no one who ean sav wliat t will do to tlie numbers and equip- ; uent of Armies. " United Nations and the Atom Control iBoard olfered great hope for controlling he bomb, General Eisenliower added. He denied reports that he was sucleeding Mr. Harrinian in London and idded "There is no possibility of mv sver being connected witli anv political iflfice, "
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 September 1946, Page 5
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