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fl & 4 RGSS, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1950 Foreign Aid Program May Be Issue In 1952 By EDWARD H. SIMS, The Citizen's Washington Correspondent his WASHINGTON.—The big question concerning foreign aid this year is the amount we should: tiate for ECA, Next year, the question will be more com: and the last year of the 82nd Congress will be decisive—for us and for Marshall! Plan countries. % Administration leaders have done a surprisingly good job | already, in selling a further aid program to Congress. One! cn find congressmen from every section these days speaking | about the aid program which The administration argument runs about like this: “We will! Spend about three billion on ECA aid this coming year (1950-51). | following year we will spend about half that amount.” But we won't be able to cute. off all aid in 1952. Some of the} countries won’t be.on their feet} at that time, and to cut. off all aid and cast them aside would place us in an unstable interna- tional situation. Western _ alli- ance nations would be seriously weakened from within, etc. The argument also included the ex. Port-import picture. Unless we help these foreign countries ac- cumulate dollars they won't be able to buy enough goods from. us to prevent a recession. What the average American voter thinks about another for- eign aid program is not known, since. that issue hasn’t been tested at the polls, but oppon- ents of the original foreign aid Program complain ~ bitterly that the voters in this country will never support another aid scheme, no matter how good the. administration’s arguments may sound. Opponents point out our development needs, financing, our debt and the | | ' | Vermont Panther | Doesn’t Like Chicken, It Seems STOWE, Vt.—(#).—The black| panther of Stowe is on the loose! again. ! Anyway, folks think it looks; like a panther—big as a dog, black | and with’a long tail. The amount, of big game at large in Vermont} is limited—but this fellow seems to have strayed in from Africa. ‘black panther to terrorize Ver- monters, The peaceful atmosphere and celebrated beauty of Mount} Mansfield and the region of Stowe | have soothed the savage beast. If indeed he is a panther, he is not a very hungry one. i He has been hanging around} for years—or at any rate he has| been reported occasionally for that long—without so much as own our deficit huge _ national fact that the war c “must” follow ECA's expiration. | » However, it takes more than al ~ Propaganda ing GASOLINE TRUCK ON THE LOOSE WRE! THE KEY WEST CITIZ) SHOW ROOM é e. a at PARTLY. BURIED IN WRECKAGE in the back jround is a big gasoline truck which crashed into an automobile show room at Lake Charles, La. and did $25,000 damage. came smashing through after colliding with another truck. The invading vehicle The roof of the building collapsed on the truck and several automobiles in the show room. Three persons received minor injuries. Balloons ToGo es To Russia, Spread | over e Voice YORK.— of America got a suggestion re | ‘| | ended five years ago — as rea-|Snapping at a chicken. jcently from Dr A. Milli- st; sons why we should call a halt C-bit aneaare mR |kan, 82-year-old scientist. The to further instrumental dona-}| Armored cars were in use by} Voice is having trouble g: the Marine Corps as far ba 1916 and those early types at-} tained speeds as great as 60 miles tions. The first Congress had a tough time deciding what to do about ECA appropriations. The 82nd will be faced with an even through to Easte: sia jams the bro: per hour. thing to do would be to use bal- Europe—F asts. Dr. Millikan says the easiest more controversial foreign aid BS, 268 7 REE issue and that issue may well be one of the major debating points * e of the 1952 presidential cam- paign. if 1. Which presidents of this country were father and son? 2. Name the U.S. senator who is son of a former President. 3. Which of the Great Lakes is gatev to the St. Lawrence, Rive: 4. Of what is the white feather a symbol? = bef 5. What is pyrography? 6. In what state is Brown Uni- versity located? 7. What is a leprechaun? 8. How does the Prime Minis- ter of England get his post? 9. Which is higher in rank—a rear admiral or a vice admiral? 10. Who painted “The Horse Fa THE ANSWERS 1, John Adams — and ae | Quincy Adams. 8. Lake Ontario. 4. Cowardic 2. Robert A. Taft. 5. The burning of designs, pic tures or mottoes in wood or; leather | 6. Rhode Island. ! 7. And Irish elf or fairy. 8 He is chosen as leader of the majority pi in the House of Commons, and appointed by} the King 9. A vice admivé rank higher than rear 10. Rosa Bonheur. holds one admiral. | BARNYARD LESSON | Uncle Zeke, the patriarch of a} southern plantation, was inspect- | ing an obstreperous young mule that was proving more trouble same than useful. 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He is 91 years old now, and it was he who gave the trees {to the United States, nearly 50 years ago. | Ozaki will visit the United St tes soon, to have a look at the trees which have grown from his | original gift. Parliament and President Theo- a member of | Mayor of Tokyo |dore Roosevelt intervened that! year to stop the Ri - Japanese |War. At the time, the Japanese jappeared to be winning the war jhands down. But Ozaki says that if it had gone on much longer, = ‘Japan would have taken a beat-| Wirephoto | ing Therefore, he was grateful |to President Roosevelt in par- | ticularly and to the United States ‘in general. So he shipped out the cherry tree saplings as a ges- jture of thanks. Since then they have become one of the great ‘charms of Washington, blossom- ing in pink splendor every ! Spring. Ozaki recalls that during that other war—the Americo-Japan- ‘okyo propaganda we had cut down the ch trees. 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