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THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON DeGaulle, Adenauer Hastening To Cement Reconciliation of Nations Economic, Political ConflicFwMr'lifSl Mav Be HparSnnt- -?ar,'S T" iT PTwCnM '"I"1 I "10SC tW? visiU waSl hope t0 give tneir countrles twecn two countries m ' W "HBW" ill VI I VI 41 V EJ ( IMC II I tJ C L LI C 1 1 1 B 1 1 I Jiarles De Gaulle and West a broad agreement on cooper- such a dominant position in fields of foreign affairs, de- this prosram, si'ich as would without the other being con- proposals. In addition it the NATO council IcMion A cl Washington -WW- High U. I Kennedy more than a year I for the success of the pro-i en extremist elements rath I into ffoM in , . W W W W I li Senium Chancellor Konrad ation between the two na- a resurgent Western Eurooe fense. finance, economi,. af. nH nimini nnml ,ltod. i-JL ?' ' LI!- NJ ,.c0u"e.'' !cs?10n AofOmebe eVOfor . S. officials have voiced guard- aeo to heln Latin America cram P ?" .?x'renmt elem.? "ts rat - m 0 e"ect long-promised fis- in the future follow a course I M-nnwhil. it u,.. i ......... -. .- . Charles De Gaulle and West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer are two old men In a hurry. They are hastening to ce ment the historic reconcilia tion of their two countries, enemies for more than a thousand years, into a solid, durable friendship before they themselves have to bow out from the political scene. They have little time to do so. Adenauer, 87, has prom ised to step down by next fall De Gaulle's seven-year term has only three more years to run. and he is 72 years old On Jan. 21 Adanauer will meet again with De Gaulle in Paris for their third get together in six months. Pre viously they met when Adeiv auer paid an official visit to ranee last July and when De Gaulle made a triumph ant return visit to Germany at tne beginning of Septem per. The main concrete achieve' Stainless Steel Used as Canvas By Greek Artist New York -iUPIU In a one time synagogue where lie works and sleeps, a Greek Ar tist hand-rubs a variety of stone abrasives on a stainless steel sheet a technique de scribed as unique in modern art. The artist is Nikos Bel-Jon and the sheet seven feet high and 28 feet long may be the largest stainless steel mural ever "painted." It will be installed in Chicago's Mu seum of Science and Industry where later this year the Amencan Iron and Steel insti tute will unveil an exhibit. The theme of the abstract mural is "Steel In the Future." It depicts what Bel-Jon de scribes as "a central steel like figure stretching upward and outward to infinity symbolizing the unlimited po tential of steel through the un limited vision of man." Abrasivei Utilizing the shiny stainless steel sheet as his canvas, the stone abrasives as a paint brush and a bank of 28 color ed liehts for nismpntutinn nationally-known muralist ex ecutes millions of tiny scratch es and broad swirls on the giant stretch of metal. These scratches, which Bel Jon makes with assorted grades of round, oblong and square pieces of carborundum, seemingly go in every con ceivable direction. By work ing within carnfnllv r,in,. areas, coupled with the bat tery of colored lights, the sur face of the metal sheet bounc es light at different angles and intensities. This specially arranged lighting system gives the ihur al a sparkling iridescence in ever-changing color tones. These lights, reflecting from the faces of the countless scratches, vividly project the mural figures. When the lights are turned off, the mur al takes on a silvery-while ap pearance with black shadows. From Europe Bel-Jon, who was educated In Europe, came to the United States 10 years ago and begun experimenting with the new technique. During this period he supported himself by painting conventional mural's for theaters. Ho describes ills work ns painting with light." He de veloped his Iwlmlm,. I... using softer metuis aiK) j wool as his paint brush. When I he ongiiiHlly was asked to! Paint" stainless steel, he de-! w1d' Ll0,fcM 11,11 me, w oo hard for him to achieve I his artistic goal. u' B.1".,"10 ",orc 1 thought lenge it became," he said. The 1 echnlfiue was perfected when ! Ie subs iluted hard abrasive's i v BIUCI WOOL Vole Favors Giving Goufart More Power n'?i dJlmpi. Brazil-iuru-President Joao Goulart the 18 month, ago by generals charged he was linked with communism, it was re Ported today. s re ,rN'"y complete return, .h mJS.""tla"' fe'erendum showed 5.760.289 voles in fa vor of "American plan" gov ernment, mnbln.. I--.. ..... .. Zi'! TcM chl execu-i ..uon.o,B mr continu ance of the European plan El,rPen plan, nominal- in I ! P0W,,r a I'"1"'" nd making the president a figurehead, was Installed in this country when President Jan o Quadros rrslgncd in 1081 and the generals refused to consent tn a r.,n . .,.. - . . kih oi io uouinrt vice president. Quadros', ' tions. The two leaders, who ap pear to have a warm personal regard for each other, clearly CAN'T BUCK TREND New York-IUPli - Improving urban transit facilities won't be very helpful to cities, Prof. John R. Meyer of Harvard writes in Callenge, the New York university economics magazine. He says better transit won't arrest the drift to the countryside. a resurgent Western Europe that it could not be chal lenged or shaken if Great Britain ultimately joins them in the six-nation European Common Market. The French hurried to spell out these plans In a memorandum to the Bonn government on Sept. 18, 1962. Although It never has been published, it is common knowledge that the French memorandum proposed close permanent' consultation be fense, finance, economic af fairs, education and youth. The French ruled out any formal treaty or creation of CLEARED Cincinnati-IUPIl-Leaded anti knock compounds do not con tribute appreciably to air pol lution in the United Klaloe according to Dr. Bnhprt A Kchoe of the University Col lege of Medicine. He is quot ed in Oil Facts on the basis of his 35 years' research in the field. need parliamentary approval But they proposed that the heads of state of government should meet at least twice annually, their Foreign, De fense, Finance and Education Ministers at least four times annually and their Defense Chiefs of Staff every two months. They proposed also that of ficials and experts of the two countries should meet at least once a month to coordi nate policies and to ensure mat no major decision is i suited The French and West Ger man each established special committees to bird-dog this program. In a return memorandum on Nov. 8, West Germany Catchy Slogan Used By New York Hotel New York -0JPB- Sign in the Stanhope hotel's Rembrandt room: "You've Seen His Paintings, Now Dine at His Restaurant." proposed increased coopera tion in the fields of informa tion and economic aid to de veloping countries. Tile German memorandum also called for the two coun tries to line up their strategic ideas within the framework of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The whole program was dis cussed thoroughly by French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve De Murville and West German Foreign Minister Gerhard Schroeder at a meet here. They found themselves in full agreement and sched uled a tentative date for the De Gaulle-Adenauer meeting. De Gaulle and Adenauer are expected to discuss main ly this constantly closer "mar riage" between their two na tions - an idea which is dear to the hearts of both. It can be taken for granted, however, that they also will talk about the bogged-down negotiations on Britain's re quest for entry into the Com mon Market. New Hotel Feature New York -IUPIU A unique feature of the new Americana hotel here is a private auto mobile elevator that can trans port a visiting dignitary, such as the President, car and all, directly from the street to tho distinguished guests' reception room adjoining the Imperial Ballroom. , This would provide maxi mum security to the chief executive, or to any visiting chief of state. ed optimism that the admin. lstration's conflict with Brazil over economic and political policies may be approaching a settlement. The main reason for the im proved mood was a little pub licized statement by Brazilian President Joao Goulart prom ising to cooperate with the alliance for progress program of economic and social re form. . It was the first time Goul art has publicly endorsed the ago to help Latin America build its saggging economies and achieve political stability. Brazil, because of its size and Dolitical imDortance. had been regarded a key country Hotel Manager Said To Be Key Executive New York -IVPD- Nobody's more of a key executive than i . . flPPLESAUSE Highway. Complement of Pork. 303 can lUb UUM gram Must Show Intention Only last month, however, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and other high ad ministration officials made plain Brazil could not expect any large-scale alliam-o ns. sistance unless it took signif icant steps to control its run- a w a y inflation and demon strated its intention to co operate with the United States. Since then. United Press Joseph J. Van Van, manager of the Hotel i .. . , ...... omce men, united Mess Edison, has kpvis in thp hnslpl. t., 1 . . . cttort launched by President I ry's 1,000 rooms in his office. I a "hard line" would strength- 1 er than improve U.S.-Brazil tan relations. Accordingly, in recent days administration s p o k esmen have tended to emphasize their hope that Goulart will be more decisive in putting BIG BREW New York-ltiPP-The world's largest beer fermenting ves sel, in Diihlin. Ireland, has a capacity of 8,016 barrels (4.6 million bottles) of beer and is constructed entirely of nickel stainless steel, accordine to International Nickel company. cal reforms and tn nut nit a definitive policy toward Bra zil until then. Statements Studied Goulart's statements con cerning the alliance publish ed in a Rio de Janeiro news paper were being closely studied by the administra tion's top Latin American policy makers. One official said he believ ed they were "a straw In the wind" indicating that it had raised hopes here that the Brazilian government would of closer coooeralinn with the United States. The hope was that Goulart would also take steps to halt what is believed here to be a growing infiltration by ex treme left-wing and ultra-na-tionalist elements into top levels of the Brazilian gov eminent. Government Notified Brazil's reluetanr-p tn tnin in hemisphere action to stem the spread of Communism from Cuha has fllcn hopn llta source of irritation in Washington. 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' , - - - - -rt , Ancient Roman Ships Unearthed At Airport Site Rome - (UPD - What waj "economy class" like 1900 years ago? Visitors arriving at Rome's jet airport at Fiumicino will soon be able to see for them selves. The port of imperial Rome, built by the Emperor Claud ius, has been excavated by archaeologists. It Is only a stone's throw from the new intercontinental airport. Seven ancient roman ships have been unearthed so far and will go on display. Mod ern travelers will be able to see how passengers and freight voyaged to Rome about 41 A.D. None of the boats found by the archaeologists is in the "expense account" or Cleo patra's barge class. They all are cargo and fishing boats that give a vivid picture of the every-day life of the busy port of Ancient Rome. Flat Prow One of the ships is 59 feet long, with a flat prow that opened up like that of a mod ern landing craft. A fishing boat has a center tank that was filled with water to keep fish alive and fresh. 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It's Terrific I Association Opens Scholarship Plan Salem IUPDT h e Oregon State Employees Association (OSEA) lias opened competi tion for its fifth annual col lege scholarships and grants- . Ill-aid program, It was an- ported Wednesday. The applications are limited . to high school seniors belong ing to immediate families of state employees who are mem bers of OSEA chapters sup- : porting the awards. The scholarships are worth $100 a college quarter, or '. $300 a year, and are based primarily upon scholarship. Grants-in-aid are worth $220 per quarter, or $660 a year. These are awarded, for scholarship and evidence of need. Three scholarships and three grants-in-aid were awarded tn 1962, bringing the total number of students as sisted by the program to IS. Last year, 30 of the OSEA's 83 chapters supported the program. 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Odasf Resident in Salem Dies at Age 104 Salem -(UPD- Salem's oldest resident, 104 -year -old Mrs. Delia A. Beckley, died Mon day night at a nursing home here. She suffered a stroke. Mrs. Beckley would have been 103 Feb. 26. She was born In Wisconsin and moved to Salem In 1907.