FOREIGN POLICY DISCUSSION HELD
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Foreign Policy
Discussion Held
ELKO, Feb. 16. (Special)-An
analysis of U. S. foreign policy as
related to the cold war was dis-
cussed by Joe. Littlefield before a
atheting of 'llko Toastmasters,
their, ladies ' and guests, in the
Roundup Room of the Stockmen's
W tel Saturday evening.
Recently returned from Korea
tt,
were he was employed as an engi-
."veer by private industry, Mr. Little-
field is a native of Elko, a graduate
engineer from the University of
Nevada and a former employe of
is talk on t& cold war, Mr, i
field said in his opinion our
UNi.. o lose'the cold iv.
texplained the CO.'. i-
ods of pursuing ter
rves, as illu rated in
nd certain urop ean:pointed outbat the
United States,
pee present that
2 ap opinion '
` jtion tD their
oongressionat" resentatived:
preceding. Mr. Littlefield's_talk,
the Toastmasters and gueste*-each
expressed an opinion on the eve-
ning's table topic, "Should a
m man Be President of-the United
States?" The table topic was pre-
sented by Dr. Joe Ingersoll. The
meeting was conducted by club
President Robert Carleson.
femme. He ".warned
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