President Truman Still Confident In Eventual Peace
WASHINGTON, Rec. 10 p.m. Mar. 11. President Truman stated to-day that his confidence in world peace had been somewhat shaken by recent events in Europe but he still clings to his confidence in eventual"" peace. The President addressing a press conference said we must have peace because the world could not stand the self-destruction of another world war.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26719, 13 March 1948, Page 7
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