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Show THE JOURNAL Page 6 E&OS Dy siTURIAY. i porous Frodl HOME TOWN REPORTER tovtt m, People, Not Congress, Direct United States Foreign Policy OccS yi By WALTER A. SHEAD TRUMAN In a of Asia. And, It would have probPRESIDENT told his audience ably cost less than the ECA. that the people of the United State?, not Congress or the president, were responsible for the foreign policy of this country. And In this great democracy of ours, no truer words were ever spoken. It is the temper and feeling of the people which fixes and directs the actions of this nation toward all other nations, just as It is the feeling of the people which determines domestic policies. So all the charges from whatever source, whether in praise or condemnation, of this nations foreign policy either in Europe or Asia, are charges directed at the people, of the United" States. Lets see if this is true? Demobilized Too liapidly department and the president, STARDUST Critics Like Gloria Swanson's New Film 'Sunset Boulevard' By INEZ GERHARD GLORIA SWANSONS career has record when he appeared on 80 series of triumphs, won television and radio shows during by plenty of hard work, a remark the two weeks, and made 30 other able personality and unusual looks. appearances before press, public She began her movie career when opinion and exhibitor groups. she was 14, became a star in silent Five technical advisers were pictures, tackled the talkies and did when succeeded others failed, employed for scenes in RKOs the same with television. One of The Secret Fury, starring Claudette Colbert and Robert Ryan. They checked on sequences laid in a psychiatrists office, a mental hosptial, a jaU and county offices. i Jan .Sterling had to cope with rumors that she was engaged to Paul Douglas as soon as she began wearing those rings he gave her three gold bands, each. set with a pearl topped by a tiny diamond They fit over each other. : 1 f Doris Dalton, playing the new role of Vivian Jarrett in This Is Nora Drake on CBS, has had an impressive stage career. She has appeared In any number oi GLORIA SWANSON plays, played opposite John Bar her greatest victories was won rymore in My Dear Children. when she refused to have her nose Marlene Dietrich and Richmade over! When her picture career petered out in 1932, she be ard Todd's longest kiss In the came a successful business wo romantic mystery thriller, man and has made only three films Stage Fright, lasts only eight since then; the latest. Paramounts seconds because at present we is ,so good Sunset Boulevard, are not Involved in a war. seen it Seems that experts at Warner that hardened critics have three times. Once again she has Bros, figured out that, unless theres a war going on, film proved she is the fabulous Gloria. fans soon become bored by The Theatre Guild of the Air lengthly osculations, so Marvacations beginning June 4, but lene and Richard were held will return Sept 10 on NBC for a down. period, again sponsored N Steel. Starting June 11, U.S. Lucille Ball and Desi Amaz may by same the company will sponsor a soon be homeless; the star of Coseries of broadcasts by lumbias The Fuller Brush Girl the NBC symphony orchestra, as and radios My Favorite Husit did last year. Famous conduc--j band learned that their home is tors and distinguished soloists will in the center of oil property. And appear in programs of light clas- they dont own oil rights! sics. , . S9-we- j i ! , ek 13-we- ek Bill Bolden says his two young sons suffer from Ho Cassldy-itl- s; like thou-- ; of other youngsters, they sands never miss their Idols television shows. BUI doesnt know it yet, but something new has been added to those Hopalong suits and guns that children now demand; Its Hopalong Cassidy wallpaper. Now will the paper hangers be busy aU summer! pa-lo- ng j defi- nitely believed we should keep a tremendous army in Europe and another army' of occupation in Japan and China. It would have been expensive to keep a million men under arms in Europe and approximately 150,000 to 250,000 in China. But what happened? Almost every mother, father, wife and sweetheart in the , country burned' up the wires, swamped the malls with Get my boy home. Members of ts congress were panicky. decended upon them In droves and smothered them with letters to get those boys back home. Congress fell for it and demobilization came so rapidly we could hardly get ships fast enough. And, as our troops embarked for home, Russian troops moved into the satellite countries, with the exception of Czechoslovakia. So the mothers and fathers and sweethearts of this country fixed the foreign poUcy of this nation in 1945 and 1946. It was a foreign poUcy against aU reason and prudence, and our leaders knew it. Had we kept a million men in Europe there would have been no cold war and Russia would have been contained. Had there been 250.000 GIs sitting in China, that unfortunate nation today would stUl be free, although probably as corrupt as it always has been. But the communists would. not have overrun the country and found themselves today poised to advance toward the rest Con-stltuen- so-call- ed jusl itx list ilin Here in Washington today officials are alerted, there is a tenseness that is not just a cloak. Russia is getting tougher and we are also getting tougher. Theres likely to be bloodshed in BerUn, or Trieste, or Greece. This is not political talk the observers here say. There is real danger in the, air and we arev treading softly, getting more money for national defense, for more ships and planes, and stockpiling of war materials. too-rap- ld demobilization . today. But that was what the people of this' country wanted. We are also paying in high prices for d eUmination of wara time controls. But that, too, is what the people of this country wanted.-Yo- u aU remember the of give us meat phony cry in 1946. Well it elected a republican congress that year, the 80th Congress. So the temper and feeling of our people also direct domestic poUcies. too-rapl- of you folks in the home towns of the nation remember after the shooting war stopped in 1945, our chiefs of staff, our state AU "Ha simply wouldn't toko 'NO' lor an answer!" WEI Officials Alerted We are paying for that Comfortable, Flatter! GLAMOROUS frock tor, more dressy occasions, soft draping on waist and ( Sleeves are brief and comfort The Senator McCarthy hoax goes on. It is poUtical and nothing more. the neckline is especially A reasonable person would agree ing. that the Senator lost his case on Pattern No. 8574 Is a snuR Owen Lattimore. Fpur outstanding rated pattern In sizes 12, ltltr Americans, General Marshall, for- 20. Size 14, 47 yards of mer Secretary of State James Send today for your copv of fli summer FASHION. Its fiiMi and and former of Byrnes Secretary Ideas for a smart summer rat State Cordell Hull, as well as Dean special fabric news; free patteni Acheson have said ' emphatically Inside the book. 25 cents. that Lattimore never had anything SEWING CIRCLE PATTEM C to do with the state department, nor 630 South Wells St., CUeipU has he ever had anything to do Enclose 23 cents In coins tal desired. pattern with our foreign policy either in .SfZt.M China or anywhere else. So that Pattern No. leaves the Budenz and Name r ) on the other side. Latti-- ' McCarthy Address more may be a Communist, a leftist, a stooge, a brilliant writer, or all of them. What has' it to do with the state department? Superfluous A young lady was interest uying a fur jacket. TMji 14, i. ex-comm- ie Accused Again Owen Lattimore, the center of a senate foreign-relatiosubcommittee investigation into Commit nists in high government places, was accused again. British bom Freda Utley accused Lattimore of being on the side of communism since 1940 when he and his wife decided to throw in their lot with the Communist totalitarians. She admitted, however, that she does not know whether he is a member. ns . eautiful, she said, gazing I andsome coat of red fcy Afraid of m afraid. sked the sale$mam I'd in the might be ruined My dear madam, tie salesman, did you evj fox carrying an umbrella. t -- sard of ifetotryitSh tmazing relief onsti-- c cant lughl i, 1803 Minn . Jt ofUVr row ers. 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