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Show F Conflirol - The Utah Ij v OMW IP AXIOM Good Government Salt Lake City, Utah j re-elec- ted Friday, November 7, al British LeaderTo Address U 6fU; Visit Salt Lake City, Soon ft Clement Attlee, well - known On his resignation from the former British Prime Minister, will House of Commons in December, visit Utah and address a public 1955, Mr. Atlee was elevated to the meeting in Salt Lake City on peerage. At this time, Queen ElizaNov. 14. beth conferred in him the title of His talk scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Earl," in recognition of his long fa Kingsbury Hall on the Univer- and loyal service to his country," Under Mr. Attlees premiership sity of Utah campus. to 1951), the Labor Govern(1945 Appearance of the veteran leader ment nationalized the basic indusof the British Labor Party is sponintroduced the National sored by the Associated Students tries, Health and allowed India, Service, of the University of Utah and the and U. Extension Division. Tickets for Burma, Ceylon to determine own future.' the affair are now on sale at the their box office of Glen Bros. Music Co., Mr. Attlee was a law graduate 74 South Main,' Salt Lake City. of Oxford University and became Clement Attlee, the statesman, converted to socialism while doing and the British Labor Party are social work among the people of frequently- recognized as having Londons East End, as he studied grown up together." ,Mr. .Attlee their causes and reconsidered the was head of the party longer than assumptions .of the social class . to any. of , hi? forerunners, . serving which I belonged.from 1835 to 1955.' During World War II, Prime Min , V. T 1 : 1 -- - - Vl t Utaih Republicans retained control of the State Senate and one US Representative to Congress bucking a sweep- ing Democrat trend which when Utahns wokeop Wednesday morning found Utahs congressional delegation split; GOP con-rof the House of Representatives lost; retention of only one of the ten SL county offices by Republicans and a notional Democrat 1 Clement Atlee - Loses Mouse Control enator, Representative On ff Year Election A Weekly Newspaper Devoted to V9I. 12; No. 43 (Wto f ister Churchill invited Attlee join the coalition cabinet He soon became Deputy Prime Minister, leading the government in Churchills absence. Previously, he had served as first Labor mayor of Stepney (in Londons East, End), as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Ramsay Macy of State Donald, for War, a member of the Simon Commission ' fa India, Englands Postmaster-Genera- l, and leader of the opposition as well as of the Labor Party. Mr. Attlee has traveled extensively throughout the world. He parti cipated in the United Nations Char ter Conference in San Francisco in 1945, and visited this country again in 1952, He holds a number of hon orary degrees' from British universities,1 and is the author of severe1 books. Under-Secretar- : aridslide. In the if Democrat Senior Senator Arthur V. Watkins and Representative Willem A. Dawson were defeated in their respective bids for third and fifth terms of office. non-predict- ed to the snow-ballUta- hs non-presendent- ed House of Representatives was Rep. Henry A. Dixon. Rep. Dixon won his third term of office in the 25 county First Congressional District. Re-eiect- ed US Sen. Watkins conceded the election to Frank E Moss early Wednesday morning wishing the newly elected U S senator success in looking out for the interests of the state and nation. With the defeat of Watkins, Sen Wallace F. Bennett becomes Utahs Senior Senator. Statewide, the large 300,000 vote followed the national trend, the majority of offices going to the Democrats. The vote was one of the largest recorded in Utah. in a election year. non-president- ial Nationally, the Democrats landslide placed control of the US House of Representatives and the US Senate with the Democrats for the nett four ydars and possibly for the next six. , atraP H--H Cf h i 0. S" 9 Si 0H H P HU co o H act P Xf |