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o Monday, December 3, 195S MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE TIVH o 0 an: Prosperity To Battle Cry of pi i. n .x dud cans wexl Mirnimn Re Washington U.R) Top Re publicans agreed today that "peace and prosperity" will be their battle cry in next years political campaign. Democrats threatened to drown this out with loud criticism of adminis trationforeign policy. House GOP leader Joseph W. Martin Jr., who conferred with President Eisenhower Saturday, told reporters the "peace and prosperity" issue would be push ed hard by Republicans next year. Sen. Homer0Capehart (R.-Ind.) agreed. "Of course we're going to debate foreign policy," Cape hart said. "But we must be fac tual about it. Peace and prosper ity is a good factual theme." Democratic Kational Chair man Paul M. Butler called on Mr. Eisenhower to rule out the "peace" campaign by Republi- lrish man Cla ims Long-Talking Record Dartford, England (U.R) A silver-tongued Irishman claims to have set a new world's record by talking 133 hours without a stop. Kevin Sheehan, a former Irish Guards trooper, talked to crowds in a local dance hall on subjects ranging from sex to cricket. Attended by a doctor, nurse and voice coach, Sheehan talked two hours longer than the pre vious record of 131 hours claimed by a Russian. cans. He promised an open at tack on the Eisenhower - Dulles foreign policy if the GOP uses the peace theme. Democratic members of the House Foreign Affairs commit tee also served notice they will criticize foreign policy. Reps. Omar Burleson (D.-Tex.) and Wayne L. Hays (D.-O.) said noth ing makes the administration immune from attack. Mr. Eisenhower and Dulles have pleaded that the overseas program be kept out of politics. Dulles said both parties should at least refrain from "partisan excesses." Since that time, how ever, foreign policy has surged forward until not it is about on par with the farm situation as a topic for political debate. Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D. Wyo.) said that in 1952 Repub licans hurled "20 years of trea son" charges at the Democrats. He implied that the GOP can ex pect retaliation next year. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D. Minn.) repeated the Republicans should repent their 1952 attacks on former President Truman and his secretary of state, Dean Acheson, if they want to take foreign policy out of politics. Martin said he is confident the GOP will win in 1956, even without Mr. Eisenhower on the Paris Cily Council Eyes Parking Meiers Paris (U.R) The Paris city council was reported eyeing American-style parking meters today as possible answer to the chronic traffic jams in the French capital. Former Police Chief Andre Dubois silenced Paris automo bile horns recently but the city still is plagued with a tangle of nerve-wracked swearing drivers packed fender-to-fender on the teeming boulevards. City council sources said park ing meters might cut down the traffic problem by ending the age-old practice of forcing motor ists to drive endlessly around the block looking for a place to park. ticket. - , He said he fully realizes, and so does Mr. Eisenhower, that the Republicans must come up next year with legislation to "help the small farmer." This is the GOP's "biggest problem" he said. New York's Gov. Averell Har r i m a n, potential Democratic presidential candidate, told Ok lahoma Democrats that "there is no such thing as peaceful co existence" with Russia. "That is a Russian proposal and it would be a mistake for us to swallow it," Harriman said. "They don't want war. They are not foolish. A world war would destroy Russia. But they want to maintain a strong position against us." Left Eye Won't Close After Giant-Sized Yawn Wellington, England (U.R) Farmer Jim Langford yawned so hard he won't be able to shut an eye for the next six weeks. Langford was tired after a hard day's work and let go with a giant-sized yawn. Something snapped and he found he Body Fir Log Ends Chunks Split PHONE 2-8277 McGINTY FUEL CO. ,l::j-'--fi-i &ZiUk2&3t3JiL&ita&&i!i t-aKp..,,,.,. jlwrr t rem rmm n i n imiii couldn't close his left eye. Doctors said he- wouldn't be able to close his eye for six weeks. PICTURE TUBES REJUVENATED Is your picture tube dull and weak? Most picture tubes can bo restored to original brightness at only a fraction of the cost of replacement. For further information CALL Electronic Service 18 N. GRAPE PH. 3-1971 YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH! BIG FREE PARKING LOTS Ask About Extended Free Parking for Other Downtown Shopping SIXTH AND GRAPE STREETS OPEN 7 DAYS A fj) WEEK UNTIL P.M. Q 7 n? i 1 G J U. 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