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By United Press

NEW YORK--Former President Herbert Hoover tonight proposed that the victorious United Nations strip the Axis powers of their airplane factories after the war and organize an international air police force to "keep the world free from aggression."

Mr. Hoover said in an interview that "planes alone" could do the job of maintaining world order, thus allowing extensive land and sea disarmament while the world moves forward in aviation through a freedom of the air policy.

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