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EurapaDH Reaction Over De Gaulle's Maneuvers Increase: London -UPI- French Preai dent C h a r 1 e i de Gaulle's maneuvers to organize a French-led European bloc stirred demonstrations in West Germany, brought a protest from Moscow and provoked official huddles throughout Western Europe today. While European capitals still boiled with reaction, the parliament members of the six-nation European Common Market met for a stormy de bale in Strasbourg, France, following tha French veto of Britain's bid to enter the Market. In Munich, hundreds ol West German students dem onstrated to protest the French action and express their sympathy with Britain. Students in the capital of Bonn called a similar demon stration outside the French Embassy with police permis sion. The Soviet Communist party newspaper Pravda, which had previously assailed British Prime Minister Har old Macmillan, turned on De Gaulle today because of his increased flirtation with Gen. Francisco Franco's Spain. Would Increase Toniion Pravda charged De Gaulle intended to create a Paris-Bonn-Madrid axis that would only heighten international tension. The paper's broadside came after Gen. Charles Ailleret, chief of the French defense staff, flew to Madrid for talks with Spanish officials after similar visits by other French emissaries. Pravda alleged that the French officials sought to es tablish a political, military and economic alliance with Franco. In Bonn, West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, in a government policy re port, said his government hopes Britain will become a member of the European Common Market. His report apparently was written be fore the collapse of Britain's negotiations to enter the mar ket. Adenauer said unity was and must remain the highest principle for European insti tutions. "The entry of England into the market has especial im portance," lie said. In London, Macmillan, who Sunday night termed the French blackball of Britain's market entry as "folly as well as ingratitude," briefed his cabinet today on his unity talks with Italy. In Paris, the afternoon newspaper Paris - Presse, charged the British were un leashing "psychological war fare" against De Gaulle. Throughout Western Eur ope, diplomats and statemen began reweaving allied strat egy under the pressure of virtual French rebellion against U. S. leadership. In Bonn, U. S. Ambassador Walter C. Dowling sounded out Adenauer on how West Germany, as a key member of the Common Market six, in tends to maintain Britain's tics with Europe. Resigns Position Alfred Mueller - Armack, No. 2 man in the West Ger man Economics Ministry, was so angered at the French veto against British membership he resigned his job over the week end. So far Adenauer has expressed friendship for Britain but has not con demned France's action Forty politicians fnri Italy, West Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg all the Common Market members but France - held an emergency secret meeting in The Hague over the week end, Dutch government sources reported they decided Fr:neh President Charles de Gaulle poses "a more deadly threat to Western Europe nd the free world than Russian com munism." The Dutch feare-" De Gaulle's bid to dominate West ern Europe would "kill the growth of the Dutch econ omy" by cutting contact, with the United Stales and Britain. Liberal Wins in Nicaragua Election Managua, Nicaragua - UPD -Rene Schick, candidate of President Luis Somoza's lib eral party, was an apparent easy winner today in national presidential elections marred by police clashes with anti government demonstrators. Schick, who ran on an anti Castro ticket, claimed victory almost immediately after the polls closed Sunday night. Op position candidate Diego Man uel Chamorro of the tradition al Conservative party conced ed at 9 p.m., although returns were known from only three of the country's 1,386 pre cincts. An Organization of Ameri can States mission observed the election. Rogue Valley Edition Page 2A MEDFORDtJiiWTRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 19B3 Three Persons Hurt in Accidents Three Medford residents were injured in a two-cr col lision about 10:50 a.m. Sun day on Tenth st. about 268 feet west of Portland ave., according to city police. Taken to Rogue Valley hos pital for treatment were Michael Jon Prock, 16, of 1750 Roberts rd., and Walter Caster, 44, and his wife, Doris Syble Caster, 38, of 433 Lynn wood ave. Hospital spokesmen said Mrs. Caster was to undergo surgery today for two broken kneecaps. Prock was describ ed as in good condition, and Caster was treated as an out patient. Officers cited Prock for violation of the basic rule. Three occupants of oi.e car were slightly injured in a two-car crash about 3:10 p.m. at East Main st. and ' xstwood ave., police reported. Hurt were Thomas Lowell Boyd, 25, his wife, Lois Grace Boyd, and the couple's 13-months-old son, Todd An thony Boyd. The youngster was treated as an out-patient at Sacred Heart hospital. His parents did not require hos pitalization. Driver of the other car in volved was Harold Whitney Little. 67. of 4074 South Pa. cific highway. No citations were issued, officers said. TAKES VACCINE Palm Springs, Calif - IUPP -Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower joined scores of local residents here Sunday to take the type III Sabin oral polio vaccine. Dovntovn 6th and Central Open Friday Night 'Til 9 (A REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! IMPORTED TWIN SIZE BED SETS 141 Thread Count. White Fitted I FULL SIZE I ,00 J.7 FANTASTIC SALE! 1 YEAR GUARANTEE leciric Blanket Twin Size Only. Unheard of Valuel uSS SALE! COMPARE! PLASTIC FLOWERS Good Assortment of Spring Flowers YARDAGE DOOR CRASHERS! OTTON YARDAGE Huge Assortment of Spring Prints. 36 Inches Wide. SALE PRICED AT 3? 1 Delegates From 87 UN Countries Discuss Underdeveloped Lands Geneva - (UPI) - Delegates from 87 United Nations coun tries opened a 16-day meeting today on ways of increasing and streamlining aid to un derdeveloped nations. The meeting, billed as the largest of its kind ever held, began in the hall of the UN's European headquarters here. More than 2,000 delegates were on hand for the opening plenary session. UN Secretary General Thant, scheduled to open the conference, cabled his regrets that illness had forced him to postpone his trip. But in an opening address read for him by Phillipe de Seynes, UN undersecretary for economic and social affairs, he called for "a spirit of humility" in the work of the conference. "We suspect that science and its applications may be the major instrument of change in the contemporary world," Thant said. "We know at least that it is one of the principal agents of modern history. Yet we have not given sufficient thought to the relationship between science and society." President Kennedy, is a message to the conference read by U. S. delegation head Dr. Walsh McDermott, said the United States had come to Geneva "to learn, to share experiences and to probe jointly with the other delega tions the great opportunity which we all share to seize on the technological achieve ments of the industrialized world and reshape them for the benefit of the newly de veloping nations." A message from Soviet Pre mier Nikita Khrushchev said "I hope that this conference will mark an important event in the historic process of pool ing all efforts of mankind to speed up the economic and social progress of nations which have liberated them' selves from imperialist oppression." Khrushchev said "the final opment of mankind liquidation of colonialism, the ending of the 'cold war,' gen eral and complete disarma ment and the strengthening of peace among nations will be a gigantic boost to the devel- The conference does not get down to detailed discussion of the 12 major topics of discus sion until Tuesday when it breaks up into smaller study groups. r SHIP IT USMF to or from Oakland, San Fran cisco, Lot Angalei and othti California points. Call Jack Fitzgerald 773-7761 (5S wigglyJ Foreign Briefs FLOODS IN PHILIPPINES LEAVE MANY HOMELESS Manila-iUPIl-Floodi set off by torrential tropical rains have left more than 53,000 persons homeless in seven provinces of tha Southern Philippines, reports reaching here today said. 000000 o o GREEN tkZA I I Vm O OPEN PAILY 9 O cs r A.M. to 9 P.M. 1. ISRAEL APPOINTS ATTORNEY GENERAL Jerusalem-iliPH-Districi Court Judge Moshe Ben Zetv was appointed Israel's attorney general Sunday to succeed Gideon Hausner. Hausner prosecuted ex-Nazi Adolf Eichmann who was executed for the wartime murder of Jews, Hausner resigned because of a jurisdictional dispute with Justice Minister Dov Joseph. DYNAMITE DAMAGES POWER PYLONS IN ITALY Bolzano, Italy-WPII-Two power pylons were damaged by dynamite explosions in the Lake Caldaro area Sunday, ac cording to police. They also said they found at Caslelvecchi unexploded charges and pamphlets calling for self-determination for the residents of South Tyrol (Alto Adige), The pamphlets were singed "South Tyrolean Freedom Fighters," police said. Brown Cuts Request For Corrections, Youth Authority Sacramento-rtlPIl- Gov. Ed' mund G. Brown today asked the legislature for just over $100 million during fiscal 1963-64 for the State Depart ment o f Corrections and Youth Authority. Due to a big reduction In capital outlay in the correc tions department, the request was some $10.5 million below last year's. The governor requested a shade under $61 milion to op erate the Department of Cor rections - an Increase of $5.1 million from the current fis cal year - and $25.5 million to operate the Youth Authority, up $1.3 million. The anticipated increase in youth authority expenditures of 5.2 per cent contrasted will) an expected rise in the num ber of inmates of only 1.9 per cent. Youth authority institu tions will house 4,824 juvenile delinquents next fiscal year. Dundee CANNED GOODS Cut Green Beans Cream Style Corn, Whole Kernel Corn-Peas Tomatoes, Applesauce 303 Tins Standby Pineapple, Grapefruit Juice K 46-oz. o o Tin KjJ ESTABLISHED 1896 GREEN LSTAM PS. Plymouth Bleach gal. t Carnation Instant Milk Brown estimated. The In crease of 92 from last year is much less than annual in creases in the recent past. Hie number of inmates in adult corection institutions, ; meanwhile, was expected to j increase to 27,505 next year, i up from 25,500 estimated for the end of this fiscal year. 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