Dye 5} / wet wwe ; I a oy ee pre ine “I ey oe yey tt og RD how cy / 2. of ‘mt mnt te ete - OOP me ” fr fg Gy tena i¢t aT ‘ I don't wish to dwell on ope Ae : them tonight. This much I feel obligated to say -- not as a candidate for There are certain facts applying to the development and resting of . “+ . heer ra -as ie Le a oe ao? fe, eek age a H-bombs that, while * aleerdy published, have seemingly escaped public CD rP parm / notice in this latest flurry of argument. The PEEact ij s this. Seme months back our government turned its development and testing work away from the search for bigger and more destructive bombs, to the perfection of smalley sim (3 + and cleaner ones BD this, I mean hydrogen bombs that weal have very | Gasol purposes is to defend our country missileS dred , long-range hydrogen boml betep-usedagainst our cities. against the possibility of a REPRODUCED AT THE DWIGHTD. =a EISENHOWER LIBRARY 1 ‘}2re seems to be no possibility to stop the arrival of such a missile, except & yy the employment of fdefensive missile bearing4 small hydrogen bombs, My -. stion is simply this: ’ Cen Las ete A Without knowing -- I repeat, without knowing -- that ; LAF , é owt & ton, very-other nation readyfolleteourleadin stoppimg the development amd tg of H-bombs, are we to allow our security to be based wholly on wishful Brea —— = ee ch on wees worn. f a pty ? hr Freee: aa ee thyFE opeweyers G inking, not on our own best efforts? 7 ae * 4 -."¢ met petlindMY AST, — Another fact to be pointed out is that ~ alk ttt al uv ' reef : eA > at wok a come .. tire development work on the H-bomb 0: Sy als Cbs BF Tas faa Ir PH hank war 4 in-Chief of the Armed Forces. r. ? Lo re-election to the Presidency, but as your President and the Commander- little radio-active fall-out. peng _“ recently become prominent in public discussion. cL Two matters bearing directly on our peace efforts have piesa = oe 2 . Poe 8 2 7 ee Ge >.