A-10 THE EVENING STAR Washington, D. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEB tl. IMIS Shuffles Eden EXTRA STORE HOURS TODAY Cabinet, Draws Political Jibes and every day through Friday *• . Dec. 21 UP)—Prime to “Minister Eden announced a ¦ I hours 9:30 A.M. 9 P.M. wholesale reshuffle of his gov- ernment today. British news- WASHINGTON STORE ONLY! papers gave the changes a mixed reception. Sir Anthony put seven cabinet portfolios into new hands, raised one department to cabinet rank, and drppped another from the Inner fold. Nine of Sir Anthony’s inner- most official family stayed where Shopping Days Nights they actually only and 2 were and 3 ’tilChristmas three new men joined the cab- inet. Even some Conservative papers expressed doubts and Laborites naturally—jeered at what they interpreted as a game Os political chairs. These were the most important changes: 1. Richard A. “Rab" Butler went from chancellor of the ex- chequer to government leader of the House of Commons. In effect he becomes Deputy Prime Min- ister, the post for which he has been slated ever since the gen- eral election last May, Foreign Post to Uoyd j Foreign Minister Harold Macmillan2. succeeded Mr. Butler qt the treasury. j Defense Minister Selwyn Lloyd3. takes over the Foreign Of- H collar styles in this value priced group. from Mr. Macmillan, RIR If ice and a Barrel and French cutts. Solids, pattern* ®ii —who has T|.|| II IIA|al| H r / been labor minister—succeeded * 32 to 35 Mr. Lloyd in the defense post. I 11 } Ministry i 4. The Works was mised to cabinet status and Patrick Buchan-Hepburn, chief Conservative floor leader in Com- mons. was named minister to re- place Nigel Birch. The Ministry •f Pensions was dropped from the cabinet. j Those removed from the cab- hut—generally men above 60— Cither went to the House of Lords or to higher titles if they already had peerages. • Sanforized for net more than 1 % residual shrinkage! 2 The shakeup was Sir An- • Good Housekeeping seal of approval or middy styles in cotton broodcloth. thbny’s answer to Increasingly j Coat_ shrill criticism—spearheaded by the Labor opposition—of infla- tion on the home front and fail- here is his Christmas Gift! ure to cope with stepped-up Strong, good-looking work outfits tmmmmmmmKmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmwmmmmm Communist pressure abroad. by Famous Big Yank! (Matching shirts ore only 2.99.1 Sturdy Ail Viscose Gabardine! The United States and other British allies were mainly inter- boot soil drill pockets. Vat-dyed gray, soruce green, navy blue, Fruit of the Loom ested in Mr. Macmillan's re- chino twill. placement by Mr. Lloyd at the the Foreign Office. After serving as Foreign Sec- 3||j| retary for eight modths, Mr. Macmillan was under consider- able fire even from many Con- servatives. His critics accused him particularly of indecisive- TM SUttOtT OVER Hits 2 ness toward the growing crisis //jj \ | in the Middle East, where the \ - Communists are making an all- f I GIVE IETTU FIT »II I1 ' trimming. Washable guaranteed! out bid to muscle in on the diplo- matic and economic fronts. Mr. Lloyd, SI years old to Mr. MacMillan's 61. used to needle the Russians with wit and ef- fectiveness when he was second in command at the Foreign Of- fice several years ago and is ex- pected; to bring considerable color tq a normally staid job. As a British delegate to the Famous-Make U..N. he won the respect of the Shoes Andrei T. Vishinsky, the sups" Steugh and acidulous Soviet rep- AND ittelr resentative who once observed to 1 a colleague “the young English- man—he's tough.’’ United States officials in Washington were con- A fident that the switch from Mr. Macmillan would bring no sub- PEniCOATS 5" stantial change in British for- f fi _ _ _ rvBV Discontinufd styles, closeouts of smortly styled eign J*’ 1 policy. I QQ H loafers, French toes, straight tips, brogues. fHSt NB \ y JiaT\ po KVw H Supple leather uppers with leather, composi- V ' tion or cr*pe soles - S‘ zes to 12, Bto E British Cabinet Hi I §1 * Posts Listed ) • I widths in the group. LONDON. Dec. 21 (JP).— Here is the new British cabinet after Prime Minister Eden's govern- ment shakeup yesterday: \ O 'V—>>¦ sudsing—no ironing! White or pink in sizes 32 Prime Minister and First Lord tricot I of the Treasury, Sir Anthony, to 40. Also, nylon petticoats in white, pink, B \A| L DaA fa QQ 4a | | Uy 68 blue, block. S, M, L, X and 2X. 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Minister of Works, Patrick Buchan-Hepburn, 54. Only two major British cabi- net posts remained unchanged—- the Home and Colonial secre- taryships. Gwilym Lloyd-George, a son of World War 1 Prime Minister! David Lloyd-George, held on to • ¦>•*.. r«fi« the job. His I CHAIR STYLES SOFA COVERS / ministry supervises internal af- || Three-cushion styles & fairs, Including maintenance of ffvTI 'M/t* I Club T-Club order, Jr**' *' dress—a law and elections and ¦ o*' Say "Merry Christmas" with o new Regular 76" Regular ’’'' B 84" criminal legislation. ***&<¦ 5 -m**0 Modem Semi-modem Alan Lennox-Boyd retained jj ’j ».* whirling skirted beauty or o sleek sheath in Lawton Wing Semi-modem Modem the Colonial secretaryship, which j • j* < ||| bandies Britain’s relations with' if \ ) 'j o festive fabric and color. Choose from a. 11 Jumbo Cogywall Mirffat • Jumbe Its non-self-governing territories.! j/ m i ¦ wealth of winter prints, pretty solids, com- B RleHerm * C \ bipations. 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