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Mexico Speaks on Atom

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NEW YORK, October 7--United Nations atomic energy commission scientists were represented tonight as feeling the Mexico's compromise plan on production of atomic energy has far-reaching political implications. Some were said authoritively to feel that the hot issue was beyond the scope of their deliberations.

The Mexican delegate, Luis Padilla Nervo, wants to know if the scientists think it possible to operate under international authority and in international zones plants producing atomic fuels for both weapons and peaceful uses and to operate in individual nations under national controls secondary plants producing atomic fuel for peaceful purposes.

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