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SCIENTISTS ESSENTIAL TO MAINTAIN WORLD PEACE
Crusade in Tibet
New York, April: 15.
Do we need scientiìts today to help preserve our precious if uneasy peaco? Do we need, them to save us if an enemy should suddenly at- tack?
Dr. Frederick Seitz, research professor of physics at the University of Illinois, answers those two questions in the Bulletin of the Atomic · Scientists. Dr. Seitz's answer to both questions is "yes."
الله
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Washington, April 15. If he persuades enough of his Ho doubts colleagues, his article may be re-polley could
that any other State Department strate membered as one of the most Readiness for the Berlin airlift, meetings soon
offer fewer risks. gists will begin informal important of our time.
to evaluate he points out, enabled the Allies
Frederick Seltz, aged 38, went to Illinois after posts at the Universities of Rochester (N.Y.) and Pennsylvania, a Job with
London, April 15. Tibet, the world's most isolated country, is mobilising a great crusade to halt the inroads of Communism into the Buddhist world, authorities in touch with the Government at Lhasa reported today.
From the Dalai Lama's Potnin In Lhasa, hundreds of "living Buddhas" were said to be fan- ning out beyond Tibet's borders to principal Jamaseries in the General Electric and chairman- nelghimuring provinces. Within chip of the physles department at Tibet, a recruiting drive was said Carnegie Tech. During the war to be underway to mobilise the he worked in the Manhattan biggest army in Tibetan history. Project. helping to develop
Tite 73 year
all Regent, atomic piles. Later he directed Hothokthu Takding Pandit, was the Oak Ridge, Tennessee, In- sold to have declared "Come stitute of Nuclear Studles. what may, we shall resist aggres- sion."
head.
He belleves his colleagues should take two steps to support "Western civilisation:"
1-Scek world-wide peace. 2-Do research for war. He calls for a new government agency to organise research, just as the OSRD- the Office of
to outmanoeuvre Russia. Many United States diplomatic pro- | still-free Europeans believe, ho gress in the cold war and plan says, that only the U.S. A-bombs more effective manoeuvres in have kept the Russians from their the future, a high Depart borders."...
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'ment official disclosed today. Arms output
The Under-Secretary of State, "What effort is required?" Mr James E. Webb, who corro- sald the Ask the physicist. He estimates borated the report, Boylet production at a third of policy committee set up is a' lö- America's, but belleves well gical development growing out of the reorganisation of the De- over half of that la devoted to
the past year Ruzla's
this partment over effort,
along the lines of the means, probably equals 15 or Commission report.
Hoover 20
per cent of U.8. production. But the West's entire armo output now totals Inse than 10
armo.
The committee, which is so in- formally constituted that it does
Along 2,000 miles of Tibet's borders, reaching from Northern Khmir, along South to Sikkim, the Kingdom of Nepal and Hutan Province to Burma, furcapped
per cent of American product even have a name or plans tion.
its
make-up on paper, will emissarles of the Dalai Lama were said to be riding their shog- Scientine Research and Develop-belleves the US, must increase cold war
To match Russia, moreover, he plan no bold new strokes in the gy ponies and recruiting the Bud-ment, headed by Dr. Vannevar both the seriousness. with which "It will examine in an orderly dhist peoples who acknowledge Bush-successfully did during
It takes preparation, and the way the boy Lama as their spiritual World War I.
the operation of top level policy and check its effective. Prof. Seitz warned in 1946 that amount of top talent it spends.
"It is an order- "a foreign nation" could very
Seltz then calls for the newness," he said. possibly overtake Amerien within OSRD under one of the various progress of evaluation such as Now he makes two wartime leaders whom scientists want to make of its many opera-
any five years.
large corporation would
main points:
civilian,, to explore the military tions." use of discoveries in the pattern The group will probably begin of initiative and freedom "that meeting about once a week with reflects the best Western idcals" the first conference
Can the U.S. successfully build such an agency?
These "living buddhas* are carrying a message exhorting the Dalai Lama's spiritual followers to be in readiness to carry out orders that will be given them, according to the authorities here.
in Lhasa, the aged Regent and his retinue of hereditary nables were said to be planning the heaviest defence budget the country has ever known, not only to arm its swelling de- fence force but to mobilise the | followers of
"True! the Buddha" throughout Asia to
reslat Communism.
But they are also hoping to es- tablish among all Buddhists that the/Dalai Lama in Tibet, and not the 13-year-old Panchen Lama in Kumbum, China, is the true Incarnation of Buddha. They say the Panchen, Lama has never been inside Tibet and that he is nothing but a Chinese stooge in- stalled by trickery and force.
The Regent of Tibet was said to be starting forceful military measures within Tibet, including the conscription of one man from each family of the Dalai Lama's adherents. Those which have no man to spare are being made to pay an indemnity or to hire a substitute.-United Press,
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Rapid Russions 1.
acoma to be de- atomic
Pat veloping
energy least five times" faster than the U.S. "There le grave danger they will surpass America" within a decade and "the same bably true in other fields.Pre
2. Who among us"
trust, as an organisation basically
She cannot, he warns: 1. Unless
+.
scientists
and
tomorrow.
points 11s reports on the strong
weaknesses of the nation's overall diplomatic situation will
can be be relayed to the Secretary
of
convinced such a programme will State, Mr Dean Acheson, for his not kill fundamentalas con-uldance in making final deci-
he asks, trasted with applied science. lens on top During the war U.S. reserve of United Press. basic facts on which all applica~ tions such as radar or an A-bomb must rest-grew thin.
"will feel sinless if he has re-
passively mained
by while Western culture was being over- whelmed?"
To co-exist at peace with the Soviet Union and resist being "overwhelmed" he believes Americans must make Imprae- tical for Russia to follow her policy of expansion and. Interna- tional Communism. He belleves complete neutrality will not do the job.:
"The best one can hope for is some sort of compromise," Seitz concedes. But a stitch in time may prevent upset later.
Both industrial and university scientists, he proposes,
might share tours of duty in the govern- ment service.
2. Unless sclentisis overcome He believes in peace as the "moral" objections to research primary goal-and in prepared- they feel may be misused. Here ness only as a tool to strengthen Prof. Seitz preaches his moral: the West's hand. He will fonalder "Who among us will feel sinless any vigorous peace plans within if he has remained passively or without the United Nations, by....?”
or Atlantic including world. union, He would continue to sup port non-Communist nations.
He will support International disarmament, It all nations disarm, and if lospection la ade- quate. To bargain, he would be willing, like Senator McMahon, to offer the Soviet economic ald.
Ile does not believe America can afford to refrain from acce-
arms lerating her
programme 1950. He maintains even
Dangerous optimism
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3...Unless the pubila. aban- dona Its far too optimistio plo. ture of America's superiority to Russla," and prepares, if necessary, to cut even its stần. dard of living. If we must walt for & Pearl Harbour, he warna, we may already have reached the point of certain defant.
Unless the brow
people and their Washington, he says, finally learn the meaning of progress, and, he continues, What would happen
Russla overrun all hounding government scientists. Western
Europe? "She would For almost every scientist in the probably
double her industrial United States today is disillusion-
he strength and military output," ed with government service, he says, and after a decade the U.S. says. might never match her.
Therefore, he says, the West Heve current secrecy methods do Scientists, Seitz explains, be- must become so atrong that for more harm than good, be- Russia could not attack without cause they interrupt the free flow grave danger to herself. We can of information and provide faise reduce strength only when a
sense of security. Scientists feel general agreement has been rea-go
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individuals on grounds dicate Russia has sincere inten-which bear little resemblance to tions of keeping it
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It is by no means sure, Seitz concludes,
that'a nation in the midst of a great crisis will ċstab- lah a successful civilian research organisation.
The Germans in World War II falled miserably, because they
their scientists controlled
to
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