DR. PAULING CALLS FOR LETTERS AGAINST SENDING HIM TO JAIL
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March 17, 1999
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June 22, 1960
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Nobel Prins winner a Cfaes Sedate' p _`~ ""
Johns Hopkins Ana w rste. to the
once last Rig rit licom-
Senate Intetnid'Secu y su
mittes "and say you don't wan
me to. go to jail for.contempt?"
The tersistently controversial
Kobel Prize-winning scientist e
f ed earller yesterday g
s
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to
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t114i?.~d nallv W06t ',, h't'flaeeeg
bop to reed, a'?'te{ter, 6e, lightly
related his- current ? and previous
.'in.eriet~[ with Coweasinval in-
dI *Wdgatin6 bodies. .
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city sttb tt~ '~'p"?' ~' be OW the tbe8ent-t
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thers who helped him
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ilia aa~vtsced last month oa ~'the.falla-
na gather signatures on petitions op Ed~w, d
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nuclearteat ben:' and
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posing further atomic
reslgned ircratt ezeeu .60 I.opg waves of Applause -for -beav* fide talk had
H+. apparently half-joking, half- has pn ushed -the Dt Tehe
brow ht long outlays._ and othe "stain is such porsotts as the 86da-
serious -request. g H-bomb scientists ',and militaaty tar. . and Sr. Taller' "whom' we
waves of applause frgtn more than test Wit, ~.9 we work 'we
rsons seated in Levering contractors" as the ."grea *ast .
250 and all enemies of the ed S " tali defeat tite:rt:' be said.
Hall on the Hopkins campus the persons who advocate Me .tions China
this country's creation d a morn Dr;1~' syling expressed optltAi~iat
dozens of others branding and sit- if
tint; outside the lecture room, ve destructive tyever the future of the a uclw dis
f)r. j'group said writing to the thassi d pro. armament talks itow is progress
"ate group %yould be one way than that o4 Russia , Dr. Pasl-at Genevi. Great concessions
Se vail, "we are doomed.' have been Mde at both fides, he
" de
uld
in which his listener rs cocote ng repeated several der said, and.the'eeg?tiations are now
hat rnilitpear." The 5 -year-old_ c "at the stage at tA' few,
leis appearance here aaa narIalisarmattxsat ttaade his lpgg
the Baltidore Sem inarl ttt.aeeks an 8 =d-'be
Page- ,?,~signed
eared by
itataon (Cootiaaaed
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on Rams Connisi, an or
8ut~tltett, he ~?? ~~s added 00~' the
.Nn
::watfdhratrtytb~l pto~"t'f3. Add o?ati Colurratnist tninonty,
Dr. Pauling replied tp his vo irk
questioner that .he had an atti ae .'
tive wife and is genei:al loss op?
posod to that sort of thing. i
The U-2 plane that flew over',
Russia was on a mission of seek
ing targets for American planes
And miss{les, he told another ques.
tioner, and was not on a protec-
tive assignment.
Sayys He,Was Encouraged
'-Yet, he said.-he was encouraged
that the U-2 incident had passed
with no "explosion." lie said
"there is a great deal of sanity
left in the world"
To construct a national system
of fallout shelters would in effect
1ta1 "a,foim of aggression." Dr..
Pealing said, because it , might
encourage an enemy (o.-strike be-
fot~ee it could be completed. .
Pauling. said he believed'
Dr.
.
the Japanese demonstrations that,
prevented President Eisetingwer.'P
visit to that country, "reflected'tlie
opinions of a majority of the Jap-
enesd people," rather than that of
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