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Against whom? Last week's vote suggested a possible first peril point. Only Guatemala voted against the doctrine. Said Dulles, just before taking off for Washington an hour after the final ballot : "The fact that one American nation voted against the resolution shows how necessary it was that the conference should have acted as it did. Now, of course, we shall have the task of assuring that the enemies of freedom do not move into the breach which has been disclosed in our ranks...
...unstable power balance between democracy and aggressive Communism in Europe, and the revolution of ideologies in Asia peril world peace above all other threats, Adlai E. Stevenson said in last night's second Godkin Lecture...
Speaking before another capacity crowd in Sanders Theatre, Stevenson dwelt mostly on the power balance in Western Europe, promising to expand on the Asian situation in his concluding lecture this evening. Last night's speech was entitled "Perpetual Peril," a part of of Stevenson's series called "A Troubled World...
...short, we live in a time of perpetual peril, and the end is not in sight. I won't attempt to guess whether this is a 30-years war or a 100-years war. . . ." Stevenson added that this struggle would not turn out well for America if the military or ideological coalition between western democracies is impaired...
Stevenson will speak tomorrow night on "Perpetual Peril," and will conclude the series Friday evening with "Some Cautionary Comments." About 200 seats are reserved for the students and faculty of the School of Public Administration and for members of the press...