Monday, Oct. 25, 1954
No Time to Retire
Rumors that U.S. Ambassador to Italy Clare Boothe Luce would quit her job once the problem of Trieste was solved were laid firmly to rest last week. Rome's diplomatic corps learned that Washington wanted Mrs. Luce to remain in Rome and that she, liking the job, was willing to do so. Though some Italians had once viewed with misgivings the appointment of a woman as envoy from the U.S., the news that the ambassador planned to stay was greeted warmly in official and nonofficial Italian circles. "From her first day here," editorialized Turin's independent La Stampa, one of Italy's most influential newspapers, "she has felt as Italians themselves felt and has worked indefatigably for us and with us, looking forward no less than any Italian to the final success of our good cause."
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