'\ \. 1519s., Juno 9. 1964. , 14 The Guardian. 2 Chrysler Bid For Rootes Sparks Row LONDON t Reuters t ~A major political row ls brewmg here in the wake of Friday‘s announce-l meat that the Chrysler Corpor- ation has bid for a all-percent interest in Britain‘s Rootes Mo-l tor Company. . Opposition Labor party; Leader Harold Wilson accusedi the Conservative government Saturday of "willingness to sell out vital concerns" to foreign interests He made a strongly- worded speech in the northwest England industrial town of St. Helens. "Everyone recognizes the cen-‘ tral role of the. motor car indus‘l try in production and employ-l ment and we must view with! concern the fact that more and, more of it is falling into for-‘ eizn hands." Wilson said. The Chrysler-Rootes deal in- volved £12.300.000 for Chrysler} to hold 30 per cent of Rootes} ordinary voting shares. ‘ REMAINS UNCHANGED t A spokesman for Rootes ~l makers of the Hillman. Hum-t her and Sunbeam cars as well: as the new entry into the small t car field. the Imp—has said thel "very large interests of thei R n o t e 5 family remains un-: changed . . an ntrol and! management are. therefore. un-' Still. a parliamentary stormi was expected in the use of_ Commons today when the oppo-i sition was likely to combine' forces asainst Chancellor of the Exchequer Reginald Maudling‘ and Trade and industry Minis- ter Edward Bea . . Official approval was ex- pected provided the balance of; payments benefit from a cash. payments in dollars and control! of the £70,000,000 Rootes com-1 pany stayed in British hands} Soot Particles Speculatecl As Cancer Cause i | WASHINGTON tAPl —— Re. duction in the size of soot par ticles in the atmosphere —— due to changes in soft coal use- might partially explain Shari:l decreases in uman stomach‘ c a n c e r and concurrent inA ' creases in lung cancer in the: US. two researchers have thenriztd, 'I'ht= Georgetown llniversm ‘ Medical School team further » speculates that these smaller' Soot particles tend to concern-l. irate more readily in the lungs‘ than in the stomach—with a re- sultant greater chance of pro- moting lung cancer. . Reduced use of soft coax by‘, homes and railways since the; 1930s—and more efficient burn- x ing of it. in electric power t plants—would tend to make the a atmosphere's content of soot; particles predominantly of the; smaller type. they added. ‘ The report, conceded as snec- nlative. was made by Dr. Rob- ‘ ert J. Coffey. chairman ot the medical school's department at ‘ surgery. and by Marvin D. derson. a fourth-year medical student. They made. it in the university's Medical Bulletin journal. They said various stidles have indicated that the incidence oi stomach cancer has dropped in most countries of the world in the last few decades. They re. ported its relative importance as a cause of death in the United states has lessened by at least half. Russians Take Grudging Note Of Anniversary MOSCOW (AP) ~— me Soviet -Union has taken grudging note of the non: anniversary of the DDny landing. but claimed the Red Army could have defeated he Germans by itself. The Soviet military mops- Krasnaya Ziredzn (Red Star) acknowledged the clitoris oi the Western allies. "However. the decisive role it this belongs to the Soviet. people who performed by their titanic struggle the greatest feat of the Second World War,” Red Star said. The newspaper accused “bourgeois historians and mill. tary leaders" of exaggerating the importance of the Nor many invasion. Although the Western allies inflicted "definite losses" on the Nazis. the opening of the Second Front in 1944 did not weaken the German armies fac- ’ the Russians in the east, Red Star said. “The Soviet Union showed it was able to defeat Germany alone." The newspaper charged that the Western Allies only invaded .Iurope because Britain and the ..United States feared that the Soviet army would "liberate joy itself the peoples of Europe fasc sm." "Through delaying the open- ing of the Second Front the im- -periallsts expected that in the atruggle the Soviet Union and moist. 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