PRESIDENT HOPKINS, as chairman of Americans United for World Organization, spoke recently at an all-college convocation held at Tufts College, Medford, Mass., and before the New Hampshire State Senate on the necessity for world cooperation in preventing a third world war.
The speech at Tufts College was given at the opening meeting in a series sponsored by the college's newly set up Forum for International Peace. In it President Hopkins discussed what steps can be taken to avoid another international conflict.
At the informal address before the New Hampshire state senators, President Hopkins outlined a four-point program that he considered would serve as a desirable means of furthering world peace. The program requires a form of treaty that would be ratified by two-thirds of the U. S. Senate; allotting authority to American armed forces, in concert with those of other nations, to suppress aggression; a reciprocal agreement which would permit foreign troops to cross American territory when necessary; and world disarmament to avoid excessive taxation.