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Several Things Worse Than War

- Received Tuesday, 8.45 p.m,. i VASPINGTON, MarcU 29. , The United States would talk peace with any eountry but it would not sae the liberties of any eountries debauchfd; said .Rresident Trumantoniglit. ' ' President 'Trupalh, who was ' ad dressing a large audienee of Greek Amoricans celebrating the 127th an niversary of Greek indepeudeiice eontinued: "This cojtntry dpgs not want and has never wanted war, but there are several things worse than war inciudj.ng slavery. * W,e were tfacecl wit& 'slaynuy* in ' 1849 and 1941. we ar.e faced with almost exactly th© same situation to-day." - )

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Chronicle (Levin), 31 March 1948, Page 5

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96

Several Things Worse Than War Chronicle (Levin), 31 March 1948, Page 5

Several Things Worse Than War Chronicle (Levin), 31 March 1948, Page 5

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