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Show French, Russians Pledge P ermanent Cooperation PARIS (AP) France and Russia signed a joint declaration Saturday that promised to make French-Sovie- t cooperation a permanent factor in international life. In a separate communique, they called for a European security conference to be convened next year, urged U.N. mediator Gunnar V. Jarring to resume his Middle East withmission peacemaking out delay and said the danon the Indigerous situation an subcontinent should be settled 'rapidly. Mutually praised as a step forward tions, short the declaraNevertheless, tion firmly institutionalized of the active collaboration France and the Soviet Union and said consultations could be developed into concerted within international action bodies. A French spokesman went to some effort to stress that Frances membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Orj was not compromised and that the meeting of Brezhnev and President Georges Pompidou had not diminished French ties with West new Germany. Immediately after the To Yelo - Pressure Germans? Some sources believe Brezhnev will try to convince the East Germans to be more in their negotiaflexible tions with Bonn on implementation of the Big Four agreement on Berlin. It was learned, however, that Brezhnev told Pompidou East Germany is sovereign and it is not Russias place to put pressure on Honecker. The pace of European detente will be determined by an agreement between the two Germanys on the Berlin accord. Disagreement blocks final signature of the Berlin protocol, Bonns ratification of its treaties with Russia and Poland and multilateral preparations for the proposed European security conference. Agree in Procedure LONDON (UPI) Opposition Labor Party leader Harold Wilson laid down the law Saturday to Laborite members of Parliament, telling them they must ote against all legislation aimed at taking Britain into Europes Common Market. Wilson spoke at his constituency of Huddersfield in Yorkshire after attending a ceremony at which jeering students pelted Prime Minister Edward Heath with eggs. incident The took place at Bradford University, where Heath received an honorary degree from Wilson, who is the universitys chancellor. One egg splattered egg-hurli- across Heaths trousers. 43 - Dozens (UPI) persons were killed Satur- of day, swallowed by tons mud :.t a mining community in Romanjan ! Transylvania, the news agency Agerpres $aid. -- , 45 Agerpres reported that were killed and 88 injured. The death toll will probably rise, it said. The Romanian news agency said the accident was caused ' persons by the collapse of installawhich separate coal tions from rock, it said. 4Oh, Save Me ' BELFAST, NORTHERN Muffled IRELAND (AP) screams of save me, God,, oh save me from a boy buried in the wreckage of home echoed his the agcny of Northern Ireland - bomb-blaste- sign- ing ceremony in the presidential palace, Brezhnev flew to East Berlin for talks with East German party chief Erich Honecker and Premier Willi Stoph. Euroiiiart VIENNA fell treaty d Saturday. The boy was buried after men of the Irish Republican Army blew up eight British customs posts along the Irish border and then bombed a British army billet in Belfast, wrecking the house of a Roman Catholic family next door. One soldier was killed and four were wounded in the explosion. and British troops tore at the rubble with their bare hands to free the child, Seamus Doran, whose legs were mangled by falling includdebris. Six civilians were ing two children. injured by the bomb. Neighbors VATICAN CITY (AP) A conservative draft document on the priesthood presented to the World Synod of Bishops to seek;Saturday uphold firmly the tradition ot celibacy and leave all exceptions to the Popes discretion. It was another so back for of a married supporters Roman Catholic oresthood. But they vowed to go on fighting for a more liberal stand by the tody. The synod was convened to proto vide recommendr'ions Pope Paul VI on the priesthood and social justice. - Active Collaboration Labor Told of of the friendship Theres an excuse for almost everything except being lured to a lonely spot. The statement, the commiswork of a sion, considered the synods debate on priesthood, and devoted four pages to celibacy, the hottest s1 bject of controversy in the month-oly d assembly. Bars Sacraments also barred The paper priests who defected in order to marry from resuming priestly activities. A minority of bishops had said the church urgently needs all possible help to alleviate a shortage of priests. tion for married men, said the document could still be substantially changed" through amendments. The statement Hopes for Change on the priestthe Vatican said, was rewritten twice by the drafting commission. Sources said the first draft avoided even mentioning the Popes right to grant exceptions to- the celibacy rule. In the past, exceptions were made for married Protestant pastors who became Catholics and asked to Bishop Alexander Carter of Ste. Marie, Canada, an outspoken advocate of ordina become priests. The paper said that Pope Pauls rule of mandatory celi hood, Sa- shall' bacy for priests maintained in the Eatfu Church as it is. This was followed by a sentence saying that married men should not be ordained unless the Holy Father feels it is for the good of the Church Those against a married priesthood opposed the very mention of possible exceptions, fearing it might ledd some bishops to flood the Vat-- , ican with requests for exceptions and put enormous pressure on Pope Paul to grant ... them. Now 15 off. In an effort to untangle the knot of European diplomacy, and Pompidou agreed to a procedure that woqld permit simultaneous Brezhnev the Berlin protoPour and treaty ratifications by Bonn. This represented a concession by Brezhnev, since the Kremlin had recently been insisting that ratification must precede Moscows signature of the signature of col by the Big Berlin accord. 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