critical of what we heve in mind ana if
possible construct it so that we can go
ehead and accomplish whet I believe is
necessary.
Z will not take any time to de=-
velop the neceessity for the problem of
having more and better trained scientists
in this country,
This has been developed
by every speaker, ZI think, within the lest
year and in Washington particularly, they
are all Jumping on the bandwagon.
However, as far as the highest
authority of the A.E.C., is concerned, I
will resd two short quotations from two
rather long speeches by Strauss,
Soning before the International
Atomic Exposition he told about the tremendous possibilities of atom in virtually svery
field that contributes to life, liberty and
the pursuit of happiness and I am reading
what he sald,
"Yet there is a cloud just over
the horizon of that bright promise even
though it may be obsoured for some by the
,
dazzling brilliance of what has been already
pecdrplished in exploiting the peaceful atom,