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THURSDAY, MAR. 20, 1952 -

Guns-Butter Feud Flares

Senate Group Raps Mobilization Plan .

By United Press WASHINGTON, Mar, 20—The

Senate Preparedness Committee! renewed its “guns and butter”!

feud with mobilization planners

today, charging them with “apathy” to the Communist threat, - .

In a report on its 18-month investigation, the committee sald

the mobilization chiefs have!

lacked “perspective as to the great danger that confronts this nation.” Their slogan, it said, has been:

*.«pon’t disturb civilian economy.”

“The result has been a small number of guns and a great amount of butter, with considerable number of lollipops thrown in,” the committee said. The committee has charged repeatedly arms production "has been lagging because of over-

ermnphasis on civilian production. |

Defense Mobilizer Charles E. Wilson has denied the charges. He sald in December that “we will not let civilian production interfere with military production.”

Repeats Charge The committee report repeated the group's charge that those “responsible for the current rearmament program lack - the sense of urgency that has previously goaded Americans into their ‘tremendous preparedness achievement.” It. said the rearmament pro-

gram “is lagging not so much’

because mistakes have been made, but because there was not sufficient determination tor surmount obstacles, to overcome difficulties, to achieve the improb-

. able.”

“The Tack of urgency,” it said, “manifests itself in many ways— all of them to the detriment of true national security.” Windows Are Dark This “lack of urgency” is demonstrated, the committee said, by “the factory windows which .ate darkened . at night when ~ they blazed with light in 1940.” It said mobilization agencies have failed to hire “top-flight operators — the engineering, the

production men—so vitally needed | for a successful defense pro-|

gram.”

“yt {is significant that major defense jobs have gone unfilled with no takers to be found who, are willing to make the sacrifice] and

emoluments of private industry,” |

of leaving the comforts

the report said.

While criticizing mobilization officials for lack of “bold planning,” the committee had high praise for military leaders and the Defense Department. It said “excellent cooperation” from military leaders in its effort to eliminate “waste, incompetence and dishonesty” in

it had received

the defense effort.

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Maureen Makes! Time for TV

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Mar, 20—Hollywood's champion mother of seven, Maureen O'Sullivan, is playing the mama of five kids in Hal Roach’s “Children’s Hour” films for TV. She says: “Five is such a crowd. I keep asking myself, ‘Do {I have TWO more than this HB ie group?” | LILLIAN ROTH, at her sing- | 8till-gorgeous Maureen, the wife (ng peak at the Bar of Music, of Director John Farrow, has a nixed a bid by George Jessel to theory about! playing a mother— film her dramatic life story, “I'll “I try not to be too nauseating,” Cry Tomorrow,” now ready for and a classification for her career the publishers, “Hollywood would —“I'm an intermittent actress.” only make a big musical out of it, Her last movie was a year and a anyhow,” ‘she says. “I think my half ago, the one before that four book has moral value and can years ago. ihelp people.” { “It's funny,” she told me, “but s a = : I seem to have time. to work oc- PENNY EDWARDS landed the casionally. I think the children feminine lead opposite Ty Power are happy to get rid of me for a In “Pony Soldier,” but the stu. couple of days.” dio’s shelving all publicity about More children for Maureen? *I her 34 western film leads at Redon't know,” she sald, “seven is public. . . . Carlan Balenda's:now a nice number.” |a dark blonde. . . . Jesse Lasky, | (Who goes way back in Holly

” w » y RowF wood’'s pioneer history, is penning GLORIA SWANSON and Billy nis 1erolirs.

Wilder were huddled over another movie idea before she left Holly-

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wood. It was Wilder who dreamed up and directed “Sunset Clock Boulevard.” . . . “Once Upon an| MURAT

Faster,” is the title of the screenplay that Sid Silvers is writing for Bing Crosby. A Crosby project, with Bing—not Paramount—footing the bill for the works. - ” n LOU COSTELLO was raving about the intelligence of Bingo, the chimp who works with him in the Abbott and Costello TV| film series. “Maybe,” suggested a .gagster, “the chimp will wind up producing the films.” | “This chimp,” spoke up Pro-| ducer Alex Gottieb, “is too bright| to be a-producer!” :

“South Pacific,” Rodgers-Hammer-stein musical, at 8:20.

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{Bill Holden. She's decided toput: 7:30 and 9:5 her kiddies over her career and: 4 The Vatican™ at 11:20. 1:50. 4:18, will stick to playing housewife. | : : ' LYBID. 5

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Robertson and Joanne y 1:45; 4:35; 7:20 and 1.0 .

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