FREEDOM OF THOUGHT
MR DULLES PLEDGES MAINTENANCE (Rec. 7 p.m.) NEW YORK, Oct. 11. The United States Secretary of State (Mr John Foster Dulles) said tonight that the United States would never bow to the “small minority” who believed that uniformity of thought and expression should be imposed to meet the Communist threat. He pledged that the Eisenhower Administration never would turn the United States into a “material fortress,” where freedom of thought was suppressed. Mr Dulles, who was addressing Presbyterians at Watertown, declared that the United States should not “assume the likeness of communism in fighting the Communist menace.”
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27169, 13 October 1953, Page 9
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