Show oP'"V' 14 ' Ao" The Salt Lake Tribune Monday May 5 1959 — i' Wins Rousing Reception - H Wilson to Press Policy In Face of Discontent : ' ' ' " ' - ' ' '' LONDON — Prime Minister Harold Wilson declared Sunday night he intended to press on with controversial policies that have split the Labor Party and brought some demands for his resignation The British leader gut R rousing reception from 1500 supporters —drowning out he s ea ttered heckling—as warned against "defeatists" in the party In a reference to widespread speculation of a plot to replace him as party leader Wilson asserted: "I know what is going on I am going onyour government is going on Low Ebb in Popularity On present forecasts based on the party's internal divisions and low ebb in popularity in the country the Laborites stand to lose control of every British citr of more than 100000 inhabitants the lowest level in 38 years The challenge to Wilson's has been simleadership mering for weeks It broke into the open last week with a reported move by Laborite from the entire legislators spectrum of political beliefs to Petty Policy Divisions tI do not intend to allow this government to be diverted from its task by petty divisions on policies procedures or personalties" On the contrary he said there is every reason for party followers "to be proud of the government's record" Wilson warned rebellious factions in the party: "If this (Labor) movement insists on veakening itself by divisive action the only beneficiaries will be the Tories and I mean the possibility of a Tory government elected as a result to "oust Wilson" The disenchantment stems basically from the Labor government's seeming inability to cope with the nation's continuing economic ailments that keep the pound sterling easy prey for any monetary crisis abroad our divisions" The prime minister whose austerity measures and proantistrike legislation has brought him under attack from inside his own party said: "We have had to take our decisions about the priorities of government against an economic background against which a world background has been changing rapidly for the past 20 years Face I 1) to Change pos r1 Wages and Spending The government's efforts to have right the economi brou ght unpopular restrictions on wages and spending capped by an attempt to curb crippling wildcat strikes This antistrike action called by opponents an unwarranted interference with union has enraged trade rights and unionists leftwingers alike Laborite James Lef Dickens speaking at a union meeting in Folkestone Sunday warned the government the measure Nvill drive a wedge between the government and the unions the Labor party's principal economic and political support "for the trade union movement is not prepared to be made the scapegoat for the failures of the government's economic policy" ever-tight- "The Tories never faced up to that change That is why we have inherited the continuing problem of paying our way in the world" Speaking at a party May tist 11 PRICE Classified Ad SALE toit E ONCEAYEARS TIMED FAII1PRING 'WilFon Must tio 0101111WiMM Follow these rules: Cash in advance 1 2 Not over 7 lines 3 4 days to 8 days 4 No refunds PM Ylth DEADLINE 1 JIMPA PLACE:JOUR-A- m R NOW ATCIASS 'COONTR :SO!' 143 ''''- lk HIGH PRICES of NEW SHOES -- 0 feiss4 — ' 41 -' z )E l'' ' ' ' ' ''''-ii- :i'''' ''''' ' '' 4 ''' 2 c '' L'' rédi fr''' '' - ' t ' i''- ' ' is2 - - : ''''' l- -' t ' 5' ( jr Z444 74 A 4i 7--- ) t' ' gt- : '" ' $' :d Ao 40- 4 - 4 'k"' v 4 44 cvft 't' 'VI '' elzo'i$ 01 46'It34 v t ''' : c7 i ) AM77 4 3 NiZ444 Álti I ri) r e: --- 4 4 0 ''?'! 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