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have made plain that labor's ac- Tutte. Arizona Sunday, June 23, 1946 ARIZONA HEADACHES BY THE ACRE feet: reservoir loss, gain, no change; evaporation, land, .504 of an inch; temperature, maximum, 101; minimum, rain. 0 inches; anemometer, 30 miles. SAX CARLOS RESERVOIR Daily report 24-hour period ending 7 a. 6-24-46; lake elevation, 2383.02; available storage, 24 acre cession to power does not mean an immediate division of spoils, especially in higher wages and shorter hours, to the workers themselves.

Upward Wage Spiral The government policy makers have decreed that higher wages must be delayed to lessen infla- British Labor Party Projects First 5-Year Plan With Care By GLENN WILLIAMS LONDON, June 22. (P)The pattern of Britain's socialism, already planned as far as nine years in advance, has emerged as a cautious welding of state ownership and more-or-less controlled private enterprise. The avowed objective of the Labor party is a full socialist state tionarv trends and that shorter U. S. WEAKENS AUSTRO POLICY American Draft of Treaty, Now Before Big 4, Full Of Change of Pace By PERTINWX PARIS, June 22.

(NANA) The draft of the four-power eaty concerning Austria which was recently delivered from Washington to the British, Russian and French governments is in marked contrast with the American memorandum on the same subject early in May. Apparently the ideas of the U. S. government on the matter have undergone a drastic change. In relation to Austria, the men in charge of American policy are no longer ready to enter into extensive international commitments Ul m.

A III rirrrr hours must be postponed to cause I a manpower shortage until recovery of the nation's domestic and export trade. Under its program of socialism! and control the government hasj pledged many times to maintain individual liberty and constitutional democracy. The labor party de-j clined to approve repressive legis- lation against Fascist organizations! because of the possibility that such a law might be used against the! party if it Is dethroned. The fact that the Socialists can picture themselves being shoved! out of Whitehall implies also that the party intends to try to pre-! FOR A ROOM IN MONTEREY TYPE i w. 'jy Divan and lounge chair Occasional chair from 121.60 22.75 269.00 serve itself in power only through the ballot box.

4-pc. bedroom suite Arizona farmers dump tons of freshly harvested potatoes under hot desert sun on disbanded Thnnderbird Field, Glendale, to dehydrate. The surplus spuds have been purchased by the government and sold to a distillery that will convert them into alcohol. (Bleached Mahogany) Vital Statistics 54.50 Premier Vacuum cleaners 1950 campaign for re-election on a second five-year plan. In those two years the voters will have time to digest such broad social reforms as the cradle-to-the-grave social security act and a nation-wide free medical service, and nationalization or control finance, inland transport and airlines, coal, gas and electricity, and iron and steel.

Morrison said active consideration already is being given to the second five-year plan, the discussion subjects including public ownership of agricultural land and the chemical and fishing industries. Still Beyond Pale That still would leave such giant industries as automobile manufacturing, ship building and textile making outside the realm of public ownership. Financial controls and public ownership of steel and fuel industries, however, would provide levers for influencing their policy if the government desired to do so. The government also has been given a five-year extension of wartime controls over men and materials. Materials for the textile industry come through a government cotton buying board.

Government representatives are working with industrial executives and workers to formulate plans for modernizing the cotton industry and improving wages and working conditions. The industry, however, remains in private hands. Government leaders repeatedly from 59.50 All-wool rugs, 9x12 ft. I RTHS Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Wharton. 3919 Oracle road, a son at 5:09 a. m. June 22. at St.

Marv'8 HosDital. witn national ownership of all means of production. Gradual accomplishment of that goal might take a quarter of a century or even longer at the pace set so far. Enough of the major steps, have been planned for the first ten years, however, that the remainder mostly would be a matter of tying up the loose ends. To plot the course of transition, Deputy Prime Minister Herbert Morrison told the party's annual conference last week, the cabinet has established "an economic general staff." A large portion of its job, he said, would be to blueprint "safety measures" to avoid, internal depression and soften the impact of any foreign economic upset.

Fear U. S. Slump One of the party's greatest fears was voiced by a member of parliament, Gordon Walker, who asserted that "there is a very great danger of our plan being upset by an American slump," which he said was "inevitable." That was recognized by Morrison, too, in a statement that "economic planning needs to be applied to the whole world." Foreign Secretary Bevin remarked that the United States "may not always be" a capitalist country and Prime Minister Attlee said that "we've a long way to go to reach the world of our desires." To reach it, the government is planning specific legislation for the next two of the remaining four sessions of this parliament, writing and alloting priority to bills to bring the iron, steel, transport, gas and electricity industries under government ownership. First 5-Year Plan This planning schedule as disclosed by Attlee fits in with information filtering out of the socialist intellectual Fabian Society that the government intends to try to complete its first five-year plan by 1948 to allow two years for consolidation and administration before its Mr. and Mrs.

John Dehmel. route one. box 951. a son at 10:39 p. June 30.

at St. Mfcrv'K Hosmtal. I Sku and Mrs. John Goins. 924 South Tyndall avenue, a daughter at 11:08 a.

m. 1 June 22. at the Stork's Nest. DEATHS ROBINSON. Mrs.

Asnes Diez. 66. J518'3 Balboa avenue. June 22. that they seemed willing to accept six weeks ago.

Clearly they do not regard it possible to assume responsibilities which might some day automatically pull their country into a war against Russia. As diplomatic circles here understand it, the draft of the treaty on Austria as it stands today means a weakening of" the American policy when confronted with the Russian problem attendant thereto. Diplomatic Variation Diplomatic circles here are all the more surprised by such a development for, all through the lengthy controversies with Vyach-eslay Molotov, U. S. Secretary of State Byrnes can be seen to have supported, more often than not, Ernest Bevins' energetic and spirited resistance to Russian claims.

In the American memorandum v. hich reached the British, French and Russian governments shortly after the earlier Paris session of the council of foreign ministers TOWN COUNTRY Home Furnishings 817 E. BROADWAY "There's Romance in Everything for the Home" Vicar Dugan Heads Ministerial Group Walter H. Dugan, vicar of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, was elected president of the Tucson Ministerial Association at a meeting Friday.

Elected vice-president was Rev. Andrew Young of the First Church of the Nazarene; re-elected to the offices of secretary and treasurer were Elizabeth Howsare, executive secretary of the YWCA, and Dave Hartman. adult program director of the YMCA. Rev. Wesley P.

Ford of the First Christian Church, outgoing president, was appointed a member of the executive Mrs. Agnes Robinson Is Claimed by Death Mrs. Agnes Diez Robinson, 66, of 25 IS1 2 Balboa avenue, died in a local hospital Friday evening. Mrs. Robinson, a Tucsonan for 26 years, is survived by a Aria I.

Russell; a son, Stuart R. Robinson; both of Tucson; and two sisters, Mrs. A. C. Turk and Mrs.

L. A. Hudson, of Lyndhurst, Ohio. Funeral services will be at 2 p. m.

Monday at the Reilly mortuary with Rev. Norman L. Cum-mings officiating. Mrs. L.

A. Lohse will- sing. Burial will be in the Masonic cemetery. MANTIUS Mrs. Elsa 60.

Flowing Wells road. June 21. BIERMAN. Walter. 66.

Tucson. June 21. JOHNSON. Mrs. OUa Kay.

72. 2220 East Grant road. June 21. RICHARDSON. Columbus Oscar.

61. 2301 SDarkman boulevard. June 22. The snake's stomach is located in the fore pari of. the body.

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