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Well-Fed World Would Mean Peaceful World

Received Wednesday, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON, November 2. If the untouehed resourees of Africa, i South America and Asia were deveioped to keep the world from being hungry "no one would have anv idea of car-y ing on a destructive war," ^aid I'.imdent Truman, addressing the Ymericaii | Society of Civil Engineers. The P'-esi-dent appealed for support for his point four programme to nelp L'nd«i de1 v'op* ed areas of the world. Mr Truman, who said he thought the United States was better equipped than any other nation to help the under developed areas with technical knowledge and assistanee, added: "There is a struggle between two great ideologies today: on backed by a moral code and the other backed by no moral code. My ambition is to show that our ideoiogy with its morq.1 Code can do what is best for the people of the, .world."

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 November 1949, Page 5

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Well-Fed World Would Mean Peaceful World Chronicle (Levin), 4 November 1949, Page 5

Well-Fed World Would Mean Peaceful World Chronicle (Levin), 4 November 1949, Page 5

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