Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, February 21, 1952, Image 5

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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Thurs., Feb. 21, 1952 Page 5
WASHINGTON- W -Fresi-'the European assignment and re
dent Truman said Wednesday he
does not know when Gen, Eisen
hower will end his assignment as
Supreme Commander of the At
lantic Pact Forces in Europe.
Truman's statement was in re
ply to a question
conference.
Some Republicans b
jsisennower lor their Dartv's
presidential nomination have been
publicly asking that he give up
Actress Picks
Hubby No. 6
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LlD T. NELSON, Boise,
VWJL f the Bureau of
P ...utu wnnlrl bulla
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io no ww
,v. President's program . . .
w't restrict the compre-
B UK goimi""--
weather bureau
L.l specialist assigned
Kiung," say that the po-
k importance 01 muuscrams
L3Jie rain anu
,l,i and the weather bu-
Twrktal constantly to test
Mi.
turn here to campaign.
THEIR CONCERN Is that It
will be difficult, if not imnossihlr.
to win the nomination for him if
he remains in Europe.
Otherwise in thp rmliiiol tinIA
at his new5lTruman parried questions about
wneiner he will run for re-eler-
c k 1 n g ', 'ion and repeated once again that
n lavuis nationwide primarv
for the nomination of presidential
candidates.
On other subjects, the President:
1. Refused to comment on House
action in adopting a resolution
demanding that he supply "full
and complete information" on any
agreements or commitments made
to Prime Minister Churchill of
Great Britain in their January
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HOTJ.VWOOn. r.Hf mm I"""- w reuierne maae any
Gloria Swanson has picked out ,.,. T. -a u. -' -Ti "'i;
He is Brandon Brent. Miss
Swansoh's 44-year-old business
manager and a one-time society
columnist.
Miss Swanson is 53 years old
and twice a grandmother.
The actress, who was a screen
sensation in silent pictures and
came back to win widespread ap
plause in the picture "Sunset
Boulevard," played coy when ask
ed about her plans.
"Why don't you wait until it
happens," she said, although she
admitted Brent popped the ques
tion while they were "kidding
around." She told him, "who
knows, I might."
But Brent said flatly that he
and Miss Swanson would be mar
ried "within the year."
Miss Swansons former hus
bands in chronological order were
the late film star Wallace Berry,
restaurateur' Herbert Somborn,
the Marquis Henri de la Falise de
la Coudrye, sportsman Michael
Farmer and yachtsman William
Davey.
2. EXPRESSED belief that New-
bold Morris, his government
cleanup chief, may have difficulty;!
doing a good job unless he
given power to grant immunity to
witnesses who refuse to testify on
grounds they may incriminate
themselves. A House committee
has opposed giving this power to
Morris.
3. Said the question of whether
Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg will be
reappointed as chief of staff of;
the Air Force has not yet reached
him, and he could not comment'
on it now.
4. SAID HE HAD not been able
to find a successor to Millard
Caldwell as Civilian Defense ad
ministrator.
S. Said he would stick by his
nomination of Earl Wayne Beck,
Kansas City Negro, to be recorder
for the District of Clumbia depsite
failure to win Senate committee
approval. Truman said he feels;
I Beck is as well qualified as any!
man who has held the office.
hie Marries
Actor
London Hall
mnn- UFI Movie Stars
Mi Taylor and Michael
fiiwcre married ihortly be.
uon Tnursaay m ine miasi
ivflv mob scene.
ii.jear-old bride and her
mmU jroom, arriving sepa-
i, ilipped almost unnoticed
li Caxton registry hall
r i tide door but a crowd
adreds descended upon them
ij merged, after the 10-min-M
teremony.
iubeth radiated happiness as
ill jostled by hundreds of
Lxi In the corridors of the
mi In Caxton street outside.
tally the cooler of the two,
ntognued friends in the mill-
nwd and shouted greetings
fa.
about I dozen persons saw
simony, which was the sec-
sirtlage for both Liz and
4
-n their escape from the
Ufa couple headed off to a
;ion, with chamDaene.
place of the reception was
: aecret from the crowd. So
a time and place of their
Pte on a short honeymoon
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