TRUMAN'S POLICY ATTACKED BY WALLACE
Received Friday, 10.50 p.m. ■ WASHINGTON, March' 19. Mr. Henry IVallace, broadeasting to uiglit. said the Truman Doctrine had been expanded to a point whereat it "threatens the life of every human beilig throughout the world. Why have we reached, this crisis in world atf'airs1; Is there a single reason why we cannot make peace to end the 'cold' warr Is there any evidence that Russia has aggressive designs against^ our couittry or that our national security is tshreatened from *any source?. These are questions which were left tinan swered in tlie hysteria-breeding speeches of >St. Patrick 's Day, 1948," America's mothers and sons know that millions of soldiers won't cure the soeial and ecoilomie conditions which turn many *of the world 's peoples to yociaiistic and Communistic parties. They rightfully believe that the draft and CQmpulsory military training are not the vvav to preserve freedom at hoine- or guarantee democracy ab.road."
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 March 1948, Page 5
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