Monday, Mar. 26, 1945
Chattanooga Speaks
Seven members of the League of Women Voters went into the streets of Chattanooga and asked 98 passersby: "What do you think of Dumbarton Oaks?" Some of the answers:
Lawyer: "If we take part in war, we should take part in peace."
Young girl: "I don't know. We're strangers in town."
Middle-aged woman: "I live in Georgia, so I don't know."
Minister: "There never will be a better plan."
Stenographer: "I don't eat anything but shredded wheat."
Schoolgirl: "Who?"
Army captain: "It's a pretty good thing."'
Totting up, the League ladies found that 50 of those questioned had never heard of the Dumbarton Oaks world-security plan, 44 were for it, two against, two neutral. Said one of the aginners: "It's the bunk. The trouble is Russia."
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