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Domestic News July 25, 1946

St. Ignatius Post

Saint Ignatius, Lake County, Montana

What is this article about?

Lake County Foreign Policy League's monthly meeting at Ronan H.S. on July 15 discussed Ambassador Hugh Gibson's book, focusing on restoring foreign policy control from executive to Congress and people, with Rev. George Lee reporting.

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FOREIGN POLICY FOLKS WANT FOREIGN POLICY RESTORED TO CONGRESS AND PEOPLE

The regular monthly meeting of the Lake County Foreign Policy league was held at the Ronan H. S., Monday evening, July 15.

Questions raised by Ambassador Hugh Gibson in his book, "The Road to Foreign Policy", formed the basis for much of the discussion which constituted much of the program, the Rev. George Lee reports. The question arose, "How can the 150-year old trend to executive control in foreign policy be restored to the people and to congress?"

There was a discussion on what steps should be taken by the American people to remedy this situation.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Foreign Policy League Lake County Meeting Hugh Gibson Book Executive Control Congress Restoration

What entities or persons were involved?

Ambassador Hugh Gibson Rev. George Lee

Where did it happen?

Ronan, Lake County

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Ronan, Lake County

Event Date

Monday Evening, July 15

Key Persons

Ambassador Hugh Gibson Rev. George Lee

Event Details

The regular monthly meeting of the Lake County Foreign Policy league was held at the Ronan H. S. Questions raised by Ambassador Hugh Gibson in his book, "The Road to Foreign Policy", formed the basis for much of the discussion. The question arose, "How can the 150-year old trend to executive control in foreign policy be restored to the people and to congress?" There was a discussion on what steps should be taken by the American people to remedy this situation.

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