The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 185, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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WA.SHIViTON — Diplomats
who have ffil!<iu<*fl the op and
downs 'if American-Soviet rd.i
tions during tin- pa t t*<, decad
<- figure that to a lundcd d<-
gree »hi- pf-ndolom 1,1 auh,
hack, tii the (j./1, (if 111*- Boo-.f
ve]t Stalin ( huf ( hill < onl*-ren<
e The subject matter 'a.js r*n
tire|y different then hot in on*
resp«-< t tlie Kiftenhower Khrush
chev talks 'Aill he similar.
For the two men who counted
most in those wartime talk-> >
were Hoi- evejf and Stalin
F'hlir* hill w.i like a fluid wheel
consfanMy manuevering to make
sure that Bossia arid the I rut
ed State did of>’ he< oiiie t»,<;
friendly.
At one point Stalin propo'-ed
that the three hig pfiwer divide
the world lido three filler*' (if
influence the I'rnted State f <k
ing Latin America under it',
wing: Britain taking Europe and
Russia dominating Ana Roose-
velt turned down the idea a
contrary to American policy.
Some diplomats believe that
Russian u-.picion <>l the I’rnted
States began with that torn-'
down For to the provincial os- -
pMious Stalin no country would
refuse a deal to divide oji the
world with an all) unle i» had
designs on that alls Mo cow’h
propagamla lifie ever in< e has
he<-n that I S * warmonger‘i* ,
wanted to engulf Hus-ia
It was onlv a year af’<-r *lie
war eri'fe'f that f'hor'hill then
retired as Prime Mini ter hot
always a bu-ybody m teerinj'
British p'ili* v jooniey»-d to
Fulton Mo arid dting along-
side president Truman deliver
ed one of the most important 1
speeches of the po twar pi-nod j
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coined the phrase Iron f'ur-j
tain' and in effect declared
cold
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THf ItSDAY A FRIDAY
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Mightiest Hon
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British American
against Russia.
—Indiscreet Randolph— j
A prominent American news-!
paperman. Ion* long with Sir
Winston s son Bandiilph next ,
d,<y. < iimnienfed that the Briti h !
warded to fie os op as allies in
their struggle With Russia
' We've dragged you into two
wars, and we ll drag you into ■
another ” the indiscreet Ran-
dolph replied
Since then. Winston Churc-
hill ha<- completely <|e erfeij the
Futton speio } 1 polo y which he
so firmly sold Harry Truman
f'hur* lull wa: the fir t to pro-
pose a summit conference and
kept hammering away at the
idea until Eisenhower reluctant-
ly went to the summit in Iftfifi
' luefly to please the British.
During this period the British
went into a dither at evert the!
faintest intimation tha? the Unit
ed States and Russia should sit
down together in a separate j
summit conference
Rut. last week the British
went into complete reverse |
British diplomats in Geneva ex-
pressed delight at the idea of
a Kliru hchev Eisenhower meet
ing Instead of being suspicion 1
that tii* I SA and l.'SSR might
get too ( lose together the Brit-
ish now seem in the position of
th<- guy who has been stuck with 1
one girl for a long time on the
dance floor and finally ha a
chance to say You two go onj
and dance together '
Note Reason for the British
reverse D the dread specter of
atomic war between Russia and
the Ended States m which tf,e
British 1' le.s would be < aught in
the middle
—TVA fa-gerdemain—
I* won't be announced offi- ’
ciaily bo? {‘re ideiit Ei-'-oiiow'-r
has revers'd lomself (»ri th«-
T'-nnes (-(- Valley Authority Hi 11 :
which previou |y he had planned
to v*-to A face-saving device it:!
now being rustled through Con-
gress whi'h will enable him to,
sign the TVA bill on Friday.
What happened was that two
of Ike', own TV'A commission-
ers, whom he had appointed for '
the purpose of limiting the giant
power project which lias so
aroused the enrndy of flu- big
utilities, reversed themselves.
They became boosters of fVA
And last week, fieri. Herbert
Vogel and A R .lories both Re-
publican commissioners' called
at the White Ik,use and argued
with Ike that he should sign the
TVA bill permitting it to float
its own bond issues to finance
new TVA plants
Since then Bob Merrirnan
former candidate for Mayor of
Chi'ago now Deputy A istatit
to the President lias been scur-
rying oji to Capitol Hill working
out a face-saver for the I'resi
dent The face-saver j*. a hill by
Sen Francis Case South Dakota
Republican which will cut two
relatively unimportant para-
graphs from the TVA bill al
read'/ passed by Congress
Still in the bill however will
he tin- section whoh Ike really
objected to. that will'll takes
away from the Budget Bureau
control of the ale of TVA bonds
Congress and the White House
have until Friday to act On Fri
day Hu- original TVA loll al
ready passed, will be killed by
a pocket vote if the President
doe n t sign it However both
Republicans and Democrats ar»-
ruxhing Senator Ca*-/*' face-sav-
er through Congress by Friday
so Ike will be able to sign the
original TVA bill now on bis
desk
It will take some Iigbtning-
fast legerderrnain but tins is
bow tilings sometimes operate in
Washington
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Gentry, Charles E. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 185, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1959, newspaper, August 6, 1959; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801741/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.