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WORKING FOR THE PEACE

Received ^Sunday, 8.4 p.m. NEW YORK, April 13. Mr. Henry Wallaee, in a speech at the Roosevelt memorial dinner, said: "There is not going to be any war with Russia. tShe has too much sense just as we have too much sense. Of course England iscritical of Russia and Russia is eritieal, of England. Both nations may at times be eritieal of us just as we may be eritieal of them, but our supreme interest is peace and it should be our funetion .to pr.eserve peace by mediating between the two nations. We should not take the side of one against the other for, aside from language aird common literary tradition, we have no more in common with imperialistic. England tlian with eommunistie Russia. We should take only the side of world unity; only the side of making the United Nations an, equitable instrument for a just and endless peace."

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Chronicle (Levin), 15 April 1946, Page 8

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WORKING FOR THE PEACE Chronicle (Levin), 15 April 1946, Page 8

WORKING FOR THE PEACE Chronicle (Levin), 15 April 1946, Page 8

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