NO NEED FOR PANIC
Received Monday, 7 p.m. NEW YORK, Sept. 25. Atomic weapons were dangerous in the hands of C'ommunists who believed any means were jmtilied to gain their c-tids, said .Mr. .Fohn Foster Du.'les Uejuddic aii, New York; vvhen broad- ( asting today. lle added, however: '•\Ve must not get panicky. The Russaixis mav feel tliey can blackmail us ; v. ith threats of using atomic weapons. I W •• must not give in. It never pays to 1 1 ;t v ;>!acktitai), leust of all to Coinniuri- 1 ds." | -Mr. Dulles, who was formerly United states (hdegate to United Nations, saiu: '*1 have dealt with top Russian > aders almost eontinuously for over : >t?r years. We iiave had some rough ' ricimiiters but the wisdom and firm!.os j{ ;i biparlisan foreign policy haa made peace more likely. M'ar is less : i\e v n o w tinui a year ago. ' '
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 September 1949, Page 5
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