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Show The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah UESDAY, MARCH 6, 1951 Page HOME TOWN REPORTER I id ' Sen. Taft Confuses Public With Varied Attacks on Foreign Aid 4 '. '7 J&X By WALTER A. SUEAD A TAFT is not SEN. ROBERT himself out of the talking presidency, but he is talking himself out of the Republican nomination for that job. The Ohio solon who won a fantastic victory in the fall election, because, as the Toledo Blqde charged, he had no opposition, is not only confusing the American people, he Is splitting the Republican party wide open on the matter of foreign policy.. For Senator Taft, as Mr. Republican him-se- lf has not only taken issue with pen. Dwight Eisenhower, probably the most popular and able leader in either political party, but the senator has taken issue with himself inoife than once on this selfsame question since he came back from Ohio all smiles over his vic- ,h y . x 4 v y X & J 2u '4. s 1 ' c V- - r 7f believe the senator is begging an issue ... is bringing about confusion in the minds of the people and his fellow Republicans in the senate, all because his most likely opponent in the Republican convention in 1952 likely will be Gen. Dwight Elsenhower, commander - in - chief of the allied armies under the North Atlantic pact. And certainly at this writing there is no other name on the horizon than Harry S. Truman on the Democratic side 104-year-o- ld. STARDUST Bogart Puts Salary for Radio Series in Trust Fund for Son GERHARD By INEZ 7 y proudly Humphrey bogart some day his two-year-o- ld a cast headed by Jimmy Lydon and Olive Stacy. son, Stephen, will be payRobert Alda, very busy in the Income taxes. Bogart enormous ing stage hit, "Guys and Dolls is not has made sure of that by setting up neglecting his movie fans. Eagle-Lio- n a trust fund for Stephen, into which will shortly release his "Mr. will go the $5,000 weekly which the Universe, and he has just finished tough guy of the movies will re- - "Two Guys and a Gal for Laurel Films. f EJfWW Phyllis Thaxter had to learn to draw and twirl a gun, also do some rapid shooting, for Fort Worth. She worked at it at the studio and got Instruction at home from an expert, her daughter, a fan. Hopalong Cassidy ''ft five-year-o- ld (t ,' i - More than 2,000 extras have been used so far in RKOs Technicolor musical, Two Tickets to Broadway, starring Tony Martin, Janet Leigh, Ann Miller, Eddie Bracken and Gloria DeHaven. There are 109 - K ' iS4'. $ A S 'XXX' 7 7-- 7 t. HUMPHREY BOGART ceive for starring In the Ziv Com- panys transcribed radio series, .Bold Venture. When reminded that Stephen will have to contribute heavily toward the upkeep of Uncle Sam, Bogart retorts that hell be able to afford it. Washington Silhouettes the familiar statue of Lafayette graces the south east corner of Lafayette park opposite the White House, three other statues of our foreign friends occupy the other four comers, while Stonewall Jackson on his famous charger, encircled by cannon, is in the center of the park. On the other comers are Rochambeau, another French patriot; Frederick William Baron von Steuben, the German credited with training the Continental army, and the Polish patriot Kosciusko . . . A dozen soft ball diamonds, tennis courts, horse-sho- e courts and a kaleidoof movement on the athletic scope famous Ellipse within the shadow of Washington monument .7. . a Margaret Sheridan, discovered five years ago by Howard Hawks, has been studying hard all this time in preparation for a picture career. She makes her debut as the Xfeminlna lead in Hawks "The Thing, for RKO. Ritters Thelma first starring film, The Mating Season, has a fine cast, good direction, and a familiar story. Miss Ritter was better as a supporting actress. Gene . vast Crystals OIt ? tae-tar- Satlsfaetioa Ocarantetl. At all drug stores. CRAZY WATER "World's Cough Medication Commissioner of Education Earl McGrath says we need 100,000 new in elementary school teachers schools each year for the next 10 years, and are only getting a third that -- number. ' says, is that schools and colleges which were good enough for 1900 are not good enough for 1950. : The-plain-fac- iTjnrnvrn inrn tn ir y iiii in i innni nn nnnfi tr-he Mppfi 'Tpr iPrf Mend broken coils, wood tL u with amezing PLASTIC WOOD to-- Universal-Internation- ' , ' ' ' 4 T'7TT , ' (. v s ' : v V V rLniiMii' - ' '' r al ... ... 15-min- ' '4 ' ' i '' y I iCl p ' f f '' s XVSTw Xi & 4 1 , x '' ' s S' mid-Apr- il two-wee- t ? ' s. ' i A i . i ' V''' ' I SMITH BROTHERS H, Howard Duff, finally recovered Tierney, John Lund and Miriam from breaking his leg four months Hopkins are excellent. ago, has been sent by for the top starring Bob Hopes present plans include role in The Cave, his first role sailing for England in since Shakedown, made Just bek for a engagement at the fore the accident. London Palladium; hell get the highest salary theyve ever paid an ODDS AND ENDS . i . Hugh Sanactor. Afterward he will entertain American and British troops in ders, who has one of the top feaEngland, then fly to Germany and tured roles in "Storm Warning, France to put on shows for the was a radio announcer for a San ,GIs stationed there.' Right now hes Bernardino, Calif., station Just a So many people few months ago working In My Favorite Spy. the commented on beauty of StarThose jokes about how women dust, the only platinum blond horse love to suffer as they listen to dayin pictures, when Randolph Scott time serials dont apply to the first rode him in Colt .45 that Scott television counterpart, The First rides him again in Fort Worth Pianist Stan Freemen, recentHundred Years. It is light, frothy domestic comedy, the story of a ly returned to ABCs "Piano Playyoung married couple and their house, is auditioning his own radio program. parents the kind of people we all know. It 1 exrfertiv Beleaaed br WNU restores performed by bait-toetin- g Capehart and Jenner, IncL; Schoep-pe- l, . Kan. ; Kem, Mo. ; Butler and Wherry, Kan.; Malone, Nev.; McCarthy, Wis.; Young, N.D.; Brlck-er- , Ohio; Martin, Pa.; Mundt, S.D.; Watkins, Utah, and Cain, Wash. Of course, there are others. 9 i Tins gowned women, Watch for the votes of these men as generally opposed to the administration foreign policy, or any bipartisan foreign policy: Taft, Ohio; Williams, Del.; Dworshak, Idaho; e S CO., Inc., Mineral Wiilt. Oppose Foreign Policy ly-has-beenin-Senator - qtlck, phcuaral relict tram cf atrTtuBtii, lncemnla, appetite, lack ef eaerrr, eter lalal-geae- e, when exeeea tactile aeldltr e. and eenetipatlea are eeatrlbaUnf smartly groomed men with a goodly number of newspaper men present. Hosts United States Steel Corporation. frequent- 5 Water commons' with an d supper-generous- ly It could very well be that after the senator has combed all the possibilities and been on all sides of the question, when the time for voting comes he will not be far apart either from the President or Eisenhower, both of whom want to remain unhampered with restric speaking parts. tions and would leave deployment Patricia Medina took dancing and of U.S. troops wherever needed on dramatic lessons for years in the a flexible basis. This reporter Tafts hope of some day portraying a on his of the corner innate question gypsy dancer on the screen. It paid and honesty sincerity. political cast in Columbias off when she was "Valentino. She aids the star, This is one time, however, when we played by Tony Dexter, to win his famous role in "The Four HorseJ t men 6f the Apocalypse by dressv. ' J '' ing as an Argentine cantina girl ' ' and dancing with him. , , i ' I ' t , , ' . , CUff McLagleiv brother of Victor, retired from the screen in 1937, he thought But he was lured from his African farm for a role in Tarzans X Peril when Sol Lesser took a ' the for continent the dark to 4 .4 troupe ' picture. tree-shade- WHITCl oval drive from which it obtains its name, the Ellipse . . . The scene the famous Carlton room of swank Carlton hotel, cocktails and sumptuous Sunday afternoon buffet r. J yr While As on most questions, Senator Taft will find himself on all sides of the issue before it is resolved. That is his characteristic pattern and record. On the question of the Presidents power to send troops to Europe, Senator Taft, of course, is not the brightest constitutional legal mind in the senate. He is not even the most outstanding lawyer in the senate. . He has warned against any commitment of U.S. troops In Europe, has taken it for granted that additional troops would be sent, but that congress would limit the number, has proposed a ratio of one American to nine European divisions, has agreed with "practically every- Herbert Hoover thing said, and has, as his latest stand, come up with the proposal that the President might commit to the Atlantic pact defense force "no more than 20 per cent of our ground army. It would seem from all this hat Senator Taft has not made up ds mind on the subject, but he continues to make speeches in the senate and elsewhere, each speech with a new approach, just so that t is in total disagreement with the President and with General Eisen-lowe- nmrim inwinrnm It Always Peps of the fence. tory. TRUMAN MEETS ABES FRIEND . . . 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