Furney Opposes Atomic PolicyLester C. Furney, a 1936 graduate now associated with the University of Chicago's Atomic Bomb Scientists, recently assailed the government’s atom bomb policy.Furney, who said his views are those of 95 percent of the Chicago scientists, maintained that the only secret concerning the atomic bomb —the fact that U. S. is making it— was lost at Hiroshima. /“All other information,” he said, “is available to any nation, as the United States cannot monopolize brains. Other nations have uranium, so it is only a matter of time till some one of them learn to make an atom bomb.”While at Kent, Furney majored in biology and minored in physical science. He was a member of Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity and Pi Kappa Delta, national forensics honorary, and graduated with a B.S. in education. His home is at Waynes-burg.