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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 8

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The Paris Newsi
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Paris, Texas
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THE NATION TODAY State Department Tries To Explain Foreign Policy By JAMES MARLOW (F, Americans by the thousands write into the State Department every month and ask questions like these: What's our foreign policy? our policy on Germany? On Palestine? individuals write in, asking the questions. So do groups and organizations. Thev ask because, under the times. The booklet doesn't try to cover the entire field of foreign policy. And it doesn't go Into great detail in the parts it explains.

But the State Department says, ithe booklet outlines a "number of On Korea? i the major foreign-policy prob ems confronting the United States today, and some of the difficulties Involved in their solution. "It is hoped, however, that this tion relatively brief discussion will Ihelp American citizens to under- 6-Point Program Of European Aid Outlined by Dewey could misunderstand them, even the men in the Kremlin." not might become self-supporting and economic stability." that later there be a return 6. The story of American achievement should be told to the And so on, endless- NEW YORK Ifl Gov. Thomas E. Dewey threw his full support behind an aid-to-Europe program last night, urging prompt and effective help for free nations abroad but demanding that it be administered on a business-like basis first Marshall.

by 50 men named as the nation top ranking business leaders. The statement by Congress, the governor said, "which might well be endorsed by the leaders of both parties, will make it clear that the United States has a settled policy and the menas of carrying lit out; that we will not suddenly THE PAR5S NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1947. Poj. ness purposes, i American business men.

3. Foreign aid should be supervised by a special authority, a genuinely bi-partisan board. 4 Nations aided may properly be required to specify in detail ANTARCTIC LIFE TOLD Chile recently played host to three naval men back from 2'A years spent in the Antarctic. Santiago reports. They were Capt.

Vic- the measures they' will undertake tor Russell, Dr. James Andrew and upnol( the principles of freedom JUU i VIA a I der "genuinely bi-partisan direc- in the face of the menace of a So have Asserting that "the errors of the xaev asK Because, imucu tVl past" must be avoided, the titular huce flood of international events, island better certain of the issues Republican Party pro- tte 8 geThazv or bogged down. and problems our relations with if vou're one of those who other nations I inj tered in accordance wltn a asked such questions, you is what the booklet ex- statcment of po ii to be written of congressmen are puzzled 1. The problems of making peace nn lot of the oomts too. and occupying enemy territory, The DepSnt finally I like Germany, Japan, Austria and has decided to wrap up the an- territory Uke Korea, which the cwcrs in a single package, one Japanese had held.

h'as pit out a Nation an, what ItTnamc is "Aspects of Current the U.K. and what the Russians police state." To help assure effective aid, Dewey suggested this six-P i program: should not be Its proceeds clear as to cipients that nobody sources ald re- countrie. to achieve the major objectives of self-help and mutual help under the Marshall Plan, and aid shouid be given in installments and continued only on the condition of adherence to their own programs. 5 Congress should adopt a demand settled definition of policy, which might take the form of declaring "it to be a basic policy of the American nation to assist freedom-loving peoples elsewhere i the world who are ready to with us to find a way ba Lt Allen Reece, home from the British Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey. Despite snow blindness, frost bite and long, dark months without contact with the outside world, the scientists said they had much pleasure.

They recalled the sing-songs of an evening, exciting gamis of chess and delicious penguin-egg me'als prepared on a cooker. Life in their prefabricated hut was not half bad, they said. American Foreign Policy." This booklet, 54 pages long, will be published Friday by the government printing office. If you want a not to the Superintendent of Documents. Washington, D.

C. The price? The printing. office i hasn't decided yet. Probably some- where between 15 and 50 cents. In the introduction to the booklet, the State Department says: "Never before have the Ameri can people asked so many questions about the facts of our international life "The foreign policy of the United States cannot be codified or given formal legal expression in any single offidal document.

-It does not lend itself to such treatment, for it must remain flexible and capable of adjustment to have done. 3. The problems of supporting free nations and free elections in countries like Rumania, Bulgaria, and Hungary and what the stumbling blocks have been. 4 European the problems of trying to get Europe back on Its feet. 5 International economic policy problems of working world trade.

6. Dependent areas. This in- volves territory like Palestine, the former Italian colonies in Africa, and so on, 7. Armaments and atomic energy. This is an explanation of this country's Ideas about world control of atomic weapons an shnrlng atomic information.

8. The inter-American Ihis country's dealings with the 'the the i other American republics. Two Sulking Lions Pounce On Clyde Beatty's Ailing Tiger HOUSTON Two sulking nu-1 Tarzan and Henry carrying on SENSIBLY killed a BeattVs a'ntmVcageTnuTa bloody John Helliot, Beatty's assistant arena" at the Shrine Circus here i an a veteran animal trainer mm- ust night self, was outside the big circular Poona. 13-year-old tiger, fought cage In the coliseum when the fight started. Tarzan and Henry took Poona back valiantly but went down under the savage attack of Tarzan iu and Henry two of the hardest to r0 the front and rear, he said, manage lions in Beatty's collection i "One of them grabbed him by the throat and the other sank his of big cats.

i The two-aaginst-one battle didn't teeth in Poona back settle the old question of whether th the lion or the tiger it the better Helliot blazed away through the bars with his blank-firing pistol, but the battle didn't end until "Poona had been sick." Beatty! Poona lay dead in the said, "but he wouldn't have had a chance against two lions." Disabled Veteran Surprise Winner PITTSBURGH Jack Exler is a little bewildered over his election to the post as Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds but tie job doesn't frighten him Exler lost both feet in the North African invasion when his ship was struck bv bombs. A week before Tuesday's election, Anthony Gerard, the Democratic candidate for recorder of deeds, died. The Democratic committee added Exler's name to the ballot and the former Ranger won easily. "I'm going to start right away and learn the ropes." said Exler, who is the father of a two-year- old daughter. "You can do any- i thing yuo make up your mind to do." Search Wreckage Of Swedish Trains GOTHENBURG.

Sweden IflV-Res- cue workers probed through charred debris today for additional vie- tims of a three-train wreck which caused four known deaths and serious injury to two others at Ting- 5tad. two miles northeast of here, yesterday. i Witnesses said a freight train struck a stopped 38-car oil train just as a passenger train began to move out of Tingstad Station. Oil. spurting from one of the tank cars, set fire to four passenger coaches.

Firemen Search in Smoke For Nitroglycerin Bottle PHILADELPHIA Firemen risked their lives last night to grope through clouds' of smoke for a bottle of nitroglycerin stored in the basement of a suburban Brookline pharmacy. James D. Ross, 38, owner of the drug store, first discovered the blaze in the basement the possibility of an explosion several customers and his wife, Idema, 35, to the street. Members of the Llanerch Volunteer Fire Company responded to Ross 1 telephoned alarm and located the nitroglyccrin after a 15 minute search. The blaze caused damage estimated by Ross at 000 before it was extinguished.

sawdust. Poona's fighting ability by saying the tiger had not recovered from injuries it received six weeks ago in a gang fight. He said the tiger's value could not be determined accurately but that such an animal costs Sl.OOO before it is trained, and that Poona was costing him more for- penicillin treatments and special feeding than all'his other animals combined. Tarzan and Henry are mean lions, the former so fierce Beatty will not work him. About the relative fighting ability of lions and tigers, Beatty point- e'd out that "if a tiger can win in the first few minutes he i sthe tougher, but because a lion is more deliberate he'll whip the tiger in a longer fight." SEASONING ZESTY, PIQUANT FLAVOR CHILI CON SPAGHETTI SOUPS SEA FOODS SALADS ECCS MEATS NOTHING uy WISELY Shop This Super Food Market and Save ttfRY xEwrjr)- One Pound Layer Cakes 40c Dolly Madison Layer Cakes 40c Angle Food Cakes 50c 75c Layer Cakes, assorted' 30c to 75c Garden Fresh Groceries Texas Oranges, 8 Ib.

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Wnlkw i AUSTEX Chili Co. Austin, Meals are easy to prepare, set your table Carton $1-20 One Briar Pipe and Vz Ib. Can of Prince all for 51.29 Orange Juice, Sun Filled, No. 2 Can 13c Mustard, Qt. Jar 12c Chili, No.

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