Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 01, 1956, Image 7

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Ecuador, PeiQ Agree To
Reinstate Ambassadors
Quito, Ecuador (U.P.) Ecua
dor and Peru, in a step, to nor
malize their relations, agreed
Wednesday to reinstate their re
spective ambassadors.
Diplomatic relations between
the countries were disrupted in
March 1953 when the Ecuadorian
government declared the Peru
vian envoy persona non grata.
Peru retaliated immediately.
Thursday, March 1. 1956
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Democrats Prepare To Exploit Ike's Health as Campaign Issue
Washington (U.P.) Demo- j featism in some quarters to
crats squared off today to ex-1 cheers in others. The cheers
nloit -President Eisenhower's ' came from those who said they
health as an issue in a campaign I
against a "part-time president.
Their reaction to Mr. Eisen
hower's second-term announce
ment ranged from outright de-
now would face the man who
alone must take responsibility
next I'ovember for the Eisen
hower administration record.
"We can lick anybody they
put up," said former President
Truman.
The Democrats approached
the campaign with one eye on
Mr. Eisenhower's cardiogram
and the other on the farm vote.
The Republicans felt that neith
er issue would mean much
against their "peace and pros
perity" campaign with a candi
date still riding a crest of popu
larity in public opinion-polls.
Health is Issue
Nelrly all Democrats empha
sized that their 1956 campaign
will be a rigorous one question
ing whether Mr, Eisenhower's
heart attack last fall would per
mit him to be a full-time presi
dent. Whether softly or bluntly,
they were making an issue of
the President's health.
Democrats said Mr. Eisen
hower's candidacy would not af-
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feet their plans because they
had already been assembling
ammunition to campaign
against the record of the Eis
enhower administration.
Their three chief candidates
Adlai E. Stevenson, Sen. Es
tes Kefauver, and New York
Governor Averell Harriman
had all expressed the hope that
Mr. Eisenhower could head the
1956 GOP ticket.
Democratic National Chair
man Paul M. Butler contended
that the Democrats were not
raising the health issue against
Mr. Eisenhower because, he
said, the President had made
the issue himself. He said the
American people will "never
elect a president who "has had
a serious heart attack and who
is unable to be a full-time chief
executive."
Humphrey Hears Speech
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey CD
Minn.), listened to Mr. Eisen
hower's broadcast speech Wed
nesday night and said "it ap
pears we will have a part-time
campaign by a part-time presi
dent." ' - ;
Stevenson said "it is fitting"
that Mr. Eisenhower be the
GOP candidate and that the
President must carry "the bur
den of what will be a very vig
orous campaign." Harriman
said the lines have been drawn
on the record of Mr. Eisenhow
er's administration "for which
he must now at last take full
responsibility."
"The campaign now can be
waged on its merits," said Ke
fauver, "without mud-slinging
but with no punches pulled."
Navy Refused Right
To Buy Port Chicago
Washington (U.R) The House
Armed Services Committee to
day refused a Navy request that
it be allowed to buy the town
of Port Chicago, Calif., and its
surrounding area and evacuate
the residents. .
Instead, the committee order
ed the Navy to make a furtherJ
study and report next year on
whether the $33,000,000 ammu
nition depot can be moved m to
some other site. -
The committee acted after O.
E. Southwick. chairman of a
Port Chicago citizens group, tes
tified that the townspeople are
Pierce Is Elected
President of New
Y's Men Club Here
Allan Pierce was elected pres
ident of the newly organized
Medford Y's Men club at the
YMCA last night. Other officers
include Dick Loros, vice presi
dent; Glenn Jennings, secretary;
and Ray Stickel, treasurer.
. The club, for men between 20
and 35 years old, hopes to re
ceive . a charter to be affiliated
with Y's Men . international,
which has chapters in 57 coun
tries and operates as a part of
the YMCA. .
The Klamath Y's Men club
sponsored the new club here,
and last; week visited Medford
to stimulate and assist organiza
tion of the local club.
Purpose Stated -
The purpose of the- club is
to cultivate Christian, fellowship
among all denominations, .and
to keep better informed on civic,
economic, social and internation
al subjects, according to Pierce.
Members who have applied
for the charter and who are now
participating include Petty Pren
tice, the Rev. John Reynolds,
Dr. Milton Snow, Jennings
Pierce, Larue Morris, Bob Jones,
Steve Bear, Loros Stickel,
Wayne England, Glenn Klein,
Robert Smith, Rex Vowell,
Frank Morris, the Rev. Bob
Burger, Ellis Whittney, James
Corwin, Dick Henselman and
Bill Pearl. .
Members of the YMCA bas
ketball team which won the
AAU sub-district playoffs here
were honored at a dinner last
night.
Miss Mary Vandenburg of the
Child Guidance clinic, spoke on
counseling individuals, emphas
sizing that every persons . has
some form of counseling during
a lifetime. . She said counseling
comes either through direct sug
gestion or by setting patterns
which others follow,
The next meeting will be held
at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March
7, at the YMCA.
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explosions at the Naval Ammu
nition depot there. '
He said Congress should grant
the Navy's request to move the
entire town.
A 1944 explosion killed more
than 300 people at the depot
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