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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON lHUHhOAY, JULY 12 taly Joining Other European Nations in Upsurge of L i" 1 7 iberal Party Romp - (I'PD - Italy, like ; al party still Is small compar-1 destined for a permanent Britain and West Germany, is No the Christian Democrats of I splinter role and thus would experiencing a resurgence of 1 Premier Amitore Fanfani or i'.s Liberal party, which had n doubled vote in recent local elections. Liberalism in Europe and the United States does not mean the same thing. Euro pean Liberals are for a small er, not larger, government role in public life. Observers believe one reason for the Liberal gains here is opposi tion to the Socialist trend of the present coalition govern ment. Giovanni Malagodi's Liber- the left-wing Socialists of Pietro Nenni, now the main elements of the government coalition.' But in elections last month in Rome and other cities, the Liberals more than doubled their 1960 vote, polling about 250.000 of the 3,000,000 bal lots cast. Vol Not Watted Many observers believe the gains may have convinced the public that the party is not not be a waste of a vote. From time to time since the war, the Liberals have joined the Christian Democrats in the national government. But since Fanfani's "center-left" alliance with the Socialists this year, they have been strongly in opposition. Their avowed goal is to win votes from the Christian Democrats in next year's elec tions and thus force the ruling party to reverse its pro-Social ist stand. in 1938, the Liberals won with those that are not. His only 3.5 per cent of the votes, I stand's success was reflected and 17 scats in the 596-mem-. in the local election results, ber Italian Chamber of Dcpu- j which showed gains at the ex ties. Since then, thev have pense of the Monarchists as i and brought it a halanced budget after near bankruptcy. gained five seats through dep uties elected on other tickets joining their ranks. Offers Rejected Although Malagodi Is on the same side of the fence with the Monarchists and nco. Facists in opposing the Fan fani coalition, he has rejected their offers of an alliance. He has stressed that his party is well as the Christian Demo crats. Even the Communists and other left-wing parties, while sharply attacking the liberals, have publicly admitted their useful role in providing a non-Fascist alternative for Catholic voters who dislike Fanfani's leftward turn. Malagodi, a former banker and government expert, has talism in Italy. The Liberals ; Italian links with Us allies. ! vour, who played a leading) Philosopher Benedetto take pride in being the soon-i Former Liberal Foreign Min-1 r0'(' in tl,e unification of Italy I Croce led the party in the sors of the first anti trust bill : ister Gaetano Martino was! ever brought before the ltali-! amnm? the chief sponsors of' an Parliament. It called for the European Common Mar-;ParlY Collapsed , ket. The Liberals have fought The Liberals remained the lor years againsi an inrms in 1(,atiin narlv ln ., after World War I, supporting j reforms including universal r restrictions on state monoply as well as private trusts. For Private Enterprise His legislative and cam paign fights are for private enterprise, a market economy, an efficient administration, and less state intervention in the economy. Liberal foreign policy is to work for the North Atlantic In the last general elections i Democratic and will not join i led the fight for people's capi-1 Treaty Organization and other trade barriers and protection ism. Like its counterparts in Britain and Germany - which also have scored gains in re cent elections - Italy's Liberal party has a long and honored history. It grew out of the 191h century Liberal party of Count Camillo Benso Di Ca- suffrage and labor legislation. 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A number of major hotels are being built in other cities, among them, Houston, Tex., where the Sheraton-Lincoln recently opened. An expensive and swanky new hostelry, the Georgetown Inn, has opened in Washington, D. C. The Mississippi gulf coast boasts a new S6 million re sort, the Broadwater Beach hotel, which combines hotel, motel and private cottages on a 33-acre tract. Abroad, hotels are being built in many of the major European capitals. Europe'! Tallest The Knott hotels corpora tion is putting up the 24-story" Wcslbury in Brussels. Sched uled to open next March, it will be the tallest hotel in Europe, with a restaurant at the top. The government of Venezu ela has built a luxury hotel on the seacoast near Caracas, which will be run by the Sheraton chain as the Shera ton Macuto. Intercontinental hotels, a subsidiary of Pan American World Airways will manage the Hotel Phoenicia, which is scheduled to open in December "in Beirut, Lcba nnn. A new ski resort has been opened in Chile at La Parva, to provide summer recreation for skiiers who like to keep in practice between winter vaca tions. Hotels are being built or re furnished on the Egyptian Riv ir.ra near Alexandria, on the Mediterranean. New hotels also arc available at Aswan and Luxor, within reach of temples, tombs and sacred val leys of upper Egypt, and sky scraper hotels are going up in Cairo, which offers a luxury inn at the airport and the Nils Hilton in the city. A unique Egyptian hotel, the Khased Kheir, which accomodates 60 guests, is a yacht once owned by former King Farouk. Dublin Hilton Planned From Dublin comes news that a lOU room hotel will he built on a 4,1-aere slle near the city of Cork. A Dublin Hilton is on Ihe drawing board as the ninth Hilton hotel in Europe. Closer to home, on Ameri can territory, the Bluebeard's Castle hotel at St. Thomas, in the Virgin Islands, has been remodeled into a luxury re sort. 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