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Show Nations Agree on Plan to End Trade Rift By Alexander ( hancellnr Reuters News Agency opening in Tokyo Wednesday morning TOKYO (Wednesday) The nine European economic community countries agreed early Tuesday on - common proposal for ending a depute between Fiance and the United States overshadowing 'he international trade talks here Tne proposal is for redrafting part of a proposed declaration with which nearly 100 nations intend to launch the most ambitious attempt ever to remove the barrieis hampering trade. The declaration is due to be . issued Friday at the end of a three-daministerial meeting w oi Id y Aisocioted ; lai meet at airport upon val of Pompidou for Peking French President (.corses Iompi-- I dou and Chinese Premier Chon Kn-- I Press Wireuoto arri-- j But discussions have been going on over the of a passage in the phra-indeclaration linking the trade negotiations to progress op world monetary reform. The French have wanted to include a phrase making the on conditional negotiations progress m monetary reform and stability in the foreign exchange markes Reflects Concern e g The demand reflected French concern over the sharp dedme in the value of the U S. dollar tins year. They have been reluctant to em- - September visit. is iiaile negotiations without guarantees of monetary stability But the United Males, unable to accept such a rigid link between progresses in the trade and monetary fields, put forward two new alternative of the draft disputed passage both of which were instantly rejected by the Euik on ropeans r After a meeting which ended after midnight, the European ministers tentatively agreed on compromise between the wording French and U.S positions, European sources said The Common Market com two-hou- half-wa- Cites Optimism The chairman of the European meeting, Danish Foreign Minister Ivar Norgaard. told reporters he was optimistic that an agreement could be reached by Thursday bilateral said intensive lie talks would take place latir I Wednesday, and added: feel there is a practical possibility of reaching an arrangement our Craslio, 42 Feared Dead YUGOSLAV HTOURAD, (AP) l.- - Yugoslav airliner V crashed into a mountain peak near here Tuesday whiie pre42 persons paring to land. All aboard were feared killed, of- ficials reported The Yugoslav Air Transport Co., which owned the plane, Cara-vell- e said the French-buil- t this was approaching of the southern Yugoscapital lav state of Montenegro when Mt it crashed into 7,021-foMagamka HOURS: OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. DOWNTOWN STORE OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to 5 p.m. eSi China Praises French Aims; mission's d( legation headed by Sir Christopher s uities n! Britain, was to discuss the proposal informally with 'be U S. delegation later and then report back to the minister-- , the sources said Yugoslav Jel t i Supports Unity for Europe Franee-Pres.s- Agi-nu- ence e Chinese Pnine jLKI.NG i said at a Minister Chou banquet given here Tuesday m ! French President honor Georges Pompidou that China suppoits the people of Ftno-peain countries milling themselves to safeguard their and mdepend- sovereignty En-la- n Mills StiU Chou said, Ve are of the v lew that the cause ol European unity, if it is earned out well, will contribute to the improvement ot the situation in Europe and the whole world. the danger Chou warned, of war still exists. Relaxation is but a superficial phono- - Strike I Warns on Newsprint ! MONTREAL (AP) The president of a strike bound Canadian paper company has warned that winter production could be hurt if a settlement is not reached soon. C. S. Flenmken, president of Canadian International Paper Company Ltd., one of three paper firms where strikes have contributed to a newsprint shortage in the United States, said I If the strike should continue much longer, mill operations npxt winter might well be atfected as time is getting short tot the buildup of necessary wood supplies. s Flenmken said Monday the company and the United J International Union should resume negotiations soon ! Meanwhde talks continued between the union and Puce Q). Ltd., whose newsprint plants at Alma and Kenogami, ljue , hpve been idle since Aug. 10. Both sides refused to comment on the status of the talks, which resumed Sept, tt Paper-worker- I 4 , From Oslo to Svalbard, Votes a Photo Finish Reuters News Agency loSLO A photo-fuuselech tion Tuesday upder control left Norway Labor Party dependent on its allies, according to provisional results of a in Ins 'Labor and the three-partElection League, Socialist which includes the Communists, scraped home to a one-s;ey majority in the reply, President In We're celebrating by having a special sale with unbelievable bargains . . . Here are a few examples Pompidou said it was not surprising that France and China are both, without bravado but with equal firmness, calling for the right not to be forced to disarm and to take care of their own defense, for at least as long as genuine general disarmament has not been accomplished. Vital to Peace lie went on, "It is not at all surprising either that they are equally conscious of the vital importance of the construction, alongside very great powers, of strong, coherent and united groupings which are necessary to world balance and peace " Pompidou said that when two great people like those ot France and China meet, it couid not be only a question of diplomacy or trade This meeting must also be a sign of hope for all the other people of the wot Id," he there is a declared, adding promising future for relations. Franco-Chines- e Cause of Tensions a toast to President i said Pompidou, Chou the major ctiu.se of world tension was a small number of people in the world" whose slogan was The World. It Is Me" like the feudal emperors in the 18th Century. Chou said. Their policy is one of holding nuclear weapons in one hand and declarations or treaties of what they call peace and security in the other, so as to bluff and deceive and impose their will on others. En-la- Socialist League to make up its parliamentary majority, party leader Trygve Bratteh ruled out the inclusion of the govern- left-vjin- g aggression. In i i menon, and we must be well prepared against wars of ment. If confirmed, the result will switch Norway back to Socialist rule for the next four years and oust Prime Minister Lars Korvald's conservative coalition, which opposes Norways entry to the Common Market. parliament. The returns gave ttie Elecwas hotly contest- tion League, result JThe comprising the ed earlier Tuesday as the lead' Communists, the People's Soshifted between the Socialists cialist Party and the their opponents during IB 'id seats. faction final counting. Labors total was 12 fewer i But although Labor with 62 than in the last elections four, scats will have to rely on the years ago. anti-Mark- "They try to tix anyone who does not mpeklv obey and worm their way m wherever possible i The Chinese premier said the two countries had one important po, it in common We both treasure our independence and sovereignty. Cal suggests you . . . GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC TRY BEFORE YOU BUY with PERMANENT PRESS 3 ROBINSONS rental plan allows you to rent many convalescent aids at surprisingly low cost. If you must care for ycur ailing loved one at home, we'll help you do it with comfort, convenience and economy. health insurance plans cover 80 of the cost for rental equipment when prescribed by a doctor. Just bring your doctor's authorisation to ROBINSON'S. Many Well supply clean, quality convalescent aids and furnish you with invoice copies for submitting to Medicare or your insurance company. 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