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UvW MDTQRp fOREOOW) MAIL TRIBTTKB Thtmday, April II, 1851 Qjjgrm Winces at Foreign Aid Program ; Help for Free Asia Sets heertf Attlee Takes Command of Campaign To Oust tnrnony fcden s Conservative Government London (U.R) Labor Partvintn tin. ,.- . , . .. . .. . .... . leader Clement R. Attlee, who once defeated Winston Churchill, Hew back from Canada today and took immediate command of the opposition campaign to oust Prime Minister Anthony Eden's Conservative government in the May 26 general elections. Attlee sped to a Labor Party national executive conference immediately after his plane touched down on an 8,000-mile dash back to Britain to hammer into line the divided xnrialiet party's wavering ranks. Eden Formally Confirmed Attlee, who bested Churchill in the 1945 elections, and the Labor Party high command drafted strategy at party head quarters, Transport House, for the campaign against Churchill's "Heir," Eden. Edenrwho succeeded Churchill as prime minister only three weeks ago, today took over an other of the elder statesman's posts. He was formally confirm ed as party chief at a closed-door caucus of Conservative leaders at Church House, Westminster. In the "common" fight against the Tories, Labor ranks which had split sharply by the clash be tween the moderate Attlee wing and the hate-America bloc led by Aneurin Bevan closed behind Attlee. Chieftains Stopped . Bevan was exDelled from the Labor Party in Parliament for rooo m 1C Admiral Deubf flvtn 40" MnW.I icuic . -Rotary Roaster, "Elevator" Broiler Hack, Automatic Tuner Clock. . . . right inside new "Dial Any Heat" v m .mm m mm .m. ELECTRIC RANGES Admiral's Rotary Roaster makes meats tender beyond belief, juicier than you ever knew! Bastes as it roasts as it turns auto matically.. .keeps natural juices rolling over the meat. King-Size!... holds a "company-size" ham, big roast, or fowl. Slides easily in and out of the oven for storage. 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Attlee said he would stump the country during the campaign and said he thought the Labor Party had a good chance of oust ing Eden. "It is going to be a good fight," 1. 1 i ITtT - ne saia. "we nave a good chance of winning we are always con fident." Attlee lopped a full month off a scheduled six-week tour of Canada to hurry home follow ing Eden's call for general elec tions. He left Montreal Wednes day. Sojourns Cut Short Eden's decision to seek a man date from the people that would get him out from under the shadow of his ' predecessor, Sir Winston Churchill, cut short other sojourns in foreign lands by British politicians. Labor Party deputy Leader Herbert Morrison hurried back from West Germany. Wednesday night, he said that Eden's elec tion call 'has all the character istics of a Tory central office maneuver." . Churchill announrM lact from his Sicily vacation hotel he win be home soon to give Eden advice and to fight for a back bench seat of his own in the House of Commons. The party that wins a majority ux seats in commons will control Britain's government for the next nve years. Predictions Hint Lesser Amount Will Be Approved 5. G. Crowed New I Head of Officers' Association Here S. G. CrOWell. MpHfnr role officer for the MacLaren School for Boys, was elected president of the Southern Ore gon Peace Officers association at a meeting at Kim'c . - - u..UI, last nignt. Other officers elected were Adorns inguette, Grants Pass deputy sheriff county, vice-president; Max Mc- ivxiuan, urants Pass. .TnspnVno county district attorn tary-treasurer, and Harold Otto son, Eagle Point police chief, sergeant-at-arms. The board . of directors rnn. sists of Walter Nunlev MprifnrH Jackson county district attorney Charles ChamDlin u ... ' Mice cniet; Howard Gault, Med ford, Jackson countv sheriff aad Lt. Paul Morgan, Medford, of the Oregon State Police. Next Meeting Set Grants Pass was splprtprf ne site of the next meetinir f k held on May 16. A joint meeting with the Sis-" kiyou Peace Officers association w:ll be held at Ashland on June . ur. jonn waterman, psy- cniairist with the Oregon State board of health will be the speaker. Sgt. Earl Tichenor of the Orp gon State Police detachment at Klamath Falls was a guest at last night s meeting. Washington U.R) Congress winced today at the size of Presi dent Eisenhower's foreign airf program, although there were some cheers about the. heavier stress on help for free Asia. i The new foreign aid request, if approved bv Congress push total U.S. gifts and loans to other nations to more than $02,000,000,000 since World War II ended. Less Amount Predicted However, it was freely pre dicted Congress would vote less than Mr. Eisenhower asked. Many felt Congress WOlllH ra. quire that more emnhnsi i placed on loans and less on U.S. grants. Complaints were heard ho. cause there was not greater cur tailment in economic aid and be cause Mr. Eisenhower's coincided with headlines about an income tax cuff or the British. "Most of the countries wo trying to help are getting more reuei man we are," said Sen Milton R. Young (R-ND.) $3,530,000,000 Souaht Mr. Eisenhower sent Congress a message Wednesdav railing fnr $3,530,000,000 in new money for immary and economic aid. This compared with $2,800,000,000 voteo oy Congress last year. The total included $712 son 000 for economic aid. nine nth funds earmarked for technical aio and defense support" which is a kind of combined military anu. etunomic aid. Grave Doubt Exoressot Chairman James p 7 nVl O If Arm (D-S.C.) of the House Foreign rtiicurs committee said he had grave doubt that the Senate would vote anv further .nnnm; aid. He said the bill will be kept uie nouse committee until it sees what the Senate rfr. PC Richards said he was disturbed Dy me size of the omnnmiv items and that ho raitQvMj 4.1. defense support" funds as noth ing out economic aid. He also wanted more emphasis on loans I Fast Lifesaving Work Credited in Mishap Quick lifesavine work and an plication of artificial respiration on me part of YMCA staff mem bers was credited this mnrnins with saving Bill Smith, 20, route t, dox 4.J4A, Medford, from pos sible drowning last night. "Y" officials said Smith was diving in the YMCA nnni iot night, and "got a mouthful nf water' as he entered the pool. He choked and went down. He was pulled out bv Cha Cook, lifeguard on duty, and ar- tiiiciai respiration was given. He responded to the treatment and soon was back on his feet again. He was in good shape when he went home, it was re ported. Only the. Mississippi and Mis souri rivers exceed the T?in Grande in total length within the borders of the U.S. " GAP Courses Sfarfina Here Friday Evening aii senior members' of the Medford squadron of the Civil Air patrol were reminded today turresponoence extension course classes start Friday April 22, at 8 p.m. at the CAP building at the Medford a irnn'rt All senior members who ran possibly attend were urged "to ao so whether or not they have received their text books. Senior classes on Phase I and Fhase II will begin "oh Monday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m. at the CAP j building. All senior ' members and interested members of Civil Air Patrol may attend. It is im perative that all new 1955 mem bers attend these Monday night classes, UAPofficers said. Daily Weather Report DATE April 21, 1955 Sunset tonight 6:59 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow o:zu a.m. . . FORECASTS Medford and- vicinitv: Occasional showers this evening. Considerable cloudiness tonight and Friday, with a few showers Friday. Slightly cooler lonicnx. low aoout ati. 411011 Trnriav .v l. . c o Western Oregon: Cloudy' with beca: sional rain early tonight. Partial clearing lajer tonignt with patches of fog early Friday morning. ' Becoming' narllv cimm; Frjau nf4nnnn A litue warmer Friday. Low tonight 36- TIorthm Palifnmin" rwtrgsinn&1 rain tonight. Partly cloudy Friday mountains. Little temperature change. 43; Deiow normal . itecora mgn mis aate 87 m 1931. Record low this date 32 in 1947. cpir.r'TPTT'ATmv- o hmira tr. mid night, .12 in. Midnight to 10 a.m., trace. Total this month .57 in.. .23 in. be low normal. ' . ' . - Total since Sept. 1, 8.16 Inches, 7:05 inches below normal. , WTTTWTTiTfV T.nUHt v.ct.raiT "J1 of highest this a.m. 99. 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