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60P Appointmen Urged
RESIDENT TRUMAN isn't like-
ly to move on it, but some of
h/s genuine we/1.wishers have been
dropping discreet hints that the
most important thing he can do tc
bring about national unity is ap-
point two top Republicans to his
cabinet--including possibly Gov-
ernor Dewey as secretary of state.
Most unfortunate difficulty aboul
the current bickering over foreign
policy is the reaction abroad. All
over Europe there has been inde-
cision and dismay. The recent for-
eign*policy controversies came on
top of the Korean disaster, also on
top of the President's music-critic
letter, both of which increased lack
of confidence among our allies.
Most people don't realize it. but
the music-critic letter was pub-
lished all the way from Africa to
Norway. To the man in the street it
may have been humorous, but to
the prime ministers and foreign
ministers of Europe, it aroused feat
that the head of the United States
government might lose his temper,
not merely over a music critic but
over a potential enemy, and plunge
the world into war.
For these and other reasons.
some of the top Democrats in Wash-
Ington ardently hope for more
unity, even ff it means surround-
Ing the President with a few Repub-
licans.
They recall how President
Roosevelt increased unity be-
fore Pearl Harbor by bringing
two leading Republicans---Henry
L. Stimson and Frank Knox--
Into his cabinet as secretary
of war and secretary of the
navy. And while there is not
too much personal enthusiasm
about Governor Dewey in Dem-
oeraUc circles, he is recognized
as a man of real-ability and
deep sincerity as far as his
country Is concerned.
Furthermore, it is believed that
Secretary of State Acheson would
be glad to bow out in favor of
Dewey in the interest of national
unity. Acheson and Dewey have
been conferring privately for the
the last six months, and several
times Dewey has come to Ache-
con's support. Finally Acheson had
privately hoped to leave the state
department, though he does no
want to do so under fire.
Naval Comeback
It was just about a year ago
the most harrased and criticized
man in Washington was Secretary
of the Navy Francis Matthews.
At that time, the admirals were
up in arms over unification and one
admiral had to be relieved, Cap-
tain Crommelin was campaigning
for s super airplane carrier. A sec-
ret propaganda agency in the
navy was shooting out malice
against the air forces. And Mat-
thews was branded as a fresh-
water executive from Omaha whose
knowledge of shipping was confined
to mud scows on the Missouri
river.
However, the political pendulum
has a habit of swinging into Wash-
tngton, and today Matthews is rid-
lug the crest of the wave.
Secret of his comeback was keep.
lug quiet, being a good sport and
working closely with the efficient
new executive whom he picked to
be chief of naval operatlons--Adm.
Forrest Sherman.
Today the nawy has scored
some real triumphs in the Ko-
rean War, especially the evae.
uatton of Hungnam where not
s single life was lost. And the
much-debated super airplane
carrier which the navy so much
wanted is to be built after all
Note -- Admiral Sherman. who
was Matthew's personal choice to
be chief of naval operations, has
been so fair with the army and air
force that, if General Bradley
should be promoted to become
white house chief of staff. Sherman
would probably succeed him as
chairman of the Joint chiefs of
staff.
Morse Says No
During every recent election,
Wayne Morse, the Independent,
pro-labor senator from Oregon,
has waltzed out into the political
arena to make speeches for his con.
servative anti . l a b o r GOP Col.
leagues. No matter how much
Morse disagreed with those col-
leagues, he rallied to their support
at election time--even making a
speech against his close friend,
Democratic Sen. Paul Douglas of
]illinois, in favor of the Chicago
Tribune's candidate. Curley Brook&
Now. however. Morse says "no
more."
"1"hey need not think they can
get me to eampni all around
the country for reaetlongry ean-
datos," he told frinds, "ud
then discipline me In the Re-
i pslflleJm conference by not put-
fine me on the policy commit.
tee. I've supported my hint re-
actionary RelmbHeaa tml they
can lump it.'"
When the new policy committee
was announced at a closed-door
caucus. North Dakota's S Bill
Langer snorted: "I protest tiffs
a committee with no io.
PRINCESS MEG DONS BABUSHKA . . . Princes Margaret of Eng-
land {leftl, who has the happy faculty for being herself, walks through
erowd at the Pytchley Hunt Meet with her lady-in-waiting, Miss Jemd-
for Bevan. The princess is wearing a babushka (head scarf) of the
type beloved by the American bobby soxer. The high boots are fur-
lined. The scene of the meet was Northampton, England, where the
rest of the crowd seems to be oblivious to the presence of royalty.
COLD PEACE IN A COLD WAR AREA . . . This angel of peace driv-
ing a four-horse chariot is a big attraction in Stuttgart, Germany. It
Js carved from packed snow, and it is the work of sculptor Hans Eden
bauer who used six. truckloads of snow to do the job. It took him four
days. The burghers of Stuttgart hope it will be a good omen for 1951.
The citizens hope that it won't melt away with the first warm days,
as the new peace hopes have faded.
JOHN L. IS °'AGIN IT" . . . John L. Lewis chats with government
wage board chief Cyrus Ching (left). Lewis told newsmen that he
is strongly opposed to any wage freeze and said there is no need to
put the American economy in irons. While he was criticizing the idea
of controls, other prominent figures were demanding them.
PREMIER WARDS OFF QUESTIONS . . . Prime Minister Alclde de
Gasperi of Italy looks as ff he might be conducting a band, but actual-
ly he Is putting the quietus on reporters who fired a barrage of ques-
tls as the premier arrived for a cabInet meeting. The meeting was
to dloewm Italy's rearmament program. Several Italian divisions are
WITHOUT WINTER . . . A spec-
tacled pup sits beside a lady woo-
ing Old Sol at Vero Beach, Fla..
where winter months are duly ush-
ered in, but winter weather never.
The ldy is Katy Turner. The pup
answers to the name of Butch.
TAFT OPPOSES . . . Senator
Robert Taft of Ohio opposes send-
ing of American troops to Paris to
strengthen the Atlantic Pact de-
fense forces under General Dwight
Eisenhower. He says a powerful
naval and air force will keep us
safe.
SPANISH ENVOY - DESIGNATE
• .+. Jose Felix Lequerica, who has
been inspector of embassies in
Washington, arrives at state de-
partment in role of Spanish am-
bassador-designate for conference
with Secretary of State Dean
Acheson.
NEW AMBASSADOR . . . Walter
S. Gifford, new U.S. ambassador
to the court of St. James, takes
over at his desk in the American
embassy in London. He succeeds
Lewis Douglas in the number one
diplomatic post of the United
States.
THAWING OUT A MEAL . . .
P.F.C. Cruz Hernandes, Chicago,
hacks up a piece of frozen meat
preparatory to drumming up a
stew in a tin can at the front In
Korea. Red troops were
about 150
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