The problem of Palestine is one of the great international problems which must be solved if we are to build peace in the immediate post-war years, Attorney General Tom C. Clark said in an address this afternoon to the Cambridge, Ohio, and Guernsy County Chamber of Commerce.
Declaring that there was “one domestic problem with which I am not satisfied,” Clark said that isolated instances of persecution of minority groups were “seeds of violence” and must be stamped out if we are to preserve our national integrity.
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