18 m Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 8. 1963.;ntlve governments 1‘32 France Socialism Makes GainSi Among W. Europeans laccept soctallzation of certain lhasic industries—rail transport, :coal. power. l Today the tone of much of European socialism is middle- road. anti-Communist and in .general looking for cooperation between the state and private enterprise. ‘ One factor that seems to be adding to the lure of the left is the gradual fading. at least in some countries. of the boom of in: and new loyaities are tom- 5 on Aside from these things there ls another. often unspoken. fac- tor in the situation. West Ger- mans are ambitious to get their fingers on the nuclear trigger. arguing their key role in West- ern defence demands access to the most modern weapons. Few of their partners. excepting pos- sihly the French. favor giving West Germany a nuclear say. The result may be that some Scandinavia - The Bwodish. Norwegian and Danish govern. ments are in the hands of mod- ‘erate socialist. The public utili- ties -— railroads. communica- d West German sociallstlthh'» 3“- Wwe’ " have been parties_hn papal” appeal, in ~ and and insurance com— wflson' “nuke Prime Ministerusaoles stand to be takenhover. Macmillan. wants Britain out of m 1“" Commwlallsu the n u c 1 e a r arms business. lull!” POW" "‘ 39mm“ 3"“ “9 Brandt. unlike Adenauer. seems ib'ddlng,f°’ WW?! 1“ Hound 3' flexible on a Berlin settlement. the mam °Pp081t1°n Party. Both oppose what they con- by President de Gaulie and Cha’nreLlor Adenauer. The thinking of men like flar- old Wilson and Willy Brandt-— who. respectively. lead the Brit- 'sh a ‘; ltaly—If‘remier Fanfani's gov- sidcr to be the negative aspect "mam 13 “Vowedly 19“ 0‘ CH" 7 challenged most strongly by the , Communist party and the much i smaller Socialist party. The sur~ .face shows little chance of do : Gaulie's ouster doctoral ‘means. but the presidents poli- cies have been on r fire in a wave of strikes. West Germany — The Social Democrats, led by Brandt. mayor of West Berlin. are the country’s second-biggest party. Supporters believe the socialists may sweep to victory in the The railroads have been try JFK in! to lay oil workers they a . claim are “restatement”; Roll Strike man-semen: b. lieves areh no longer necessary.— tin t . . WASHINGTON (APl—Presi- a “mm “00 dent Kennedy has invoked em- _..._.___...._ ergency procedures to put off for at least so days the threat CHARGED WITH MURDER elm?K posAsible U.S.;wide ranged-:1 LONDON. Ont. (Cpl—Lloyd s e. w n threatened for next Monday. McFadden‘ 27' or London “’3’ charged. with capital murder Kennedy. acting under terms Friday in connection with the of the Railroad‘ Labor Act. death of William Doxtator. 52, named a three-man board to try an indian, whose beaten and to settle a four'year work rules g burned body was found wrapped Brim" is 3 0f the Frenchwflt German .1..tre. The left-wing movement is 1965 electson—if Adenauer has fiance. Each is Ananuc.minded_ .split between the Social Demo | disappeared. as he has pledged ready m accept Americans 3, icrats who share in the ‘Fanfanl i to do. from the political scene. the last decade. case in pain Europeans look to the sooialists for new men and measures to head off dangers they suspect An AP News Analysis By ARTHUR GAVSHON prime of more conservative parties in several areas. LONDON tAPl —- Socialism it has evolved a long way UNSPOKEN FACTOR ‘ . , _ I means different things to differ- from the classical Marxist con- in addition. there is lots may lurk ahead. Some say they the custodians of the West'sjl'elilme and Pietro Nennls more; —- Most pundits con- contr‘wefly- ,lln {blanket in BdllCh TbIII'Sday. ent people in Western Europe. ception of state ownership of all of shoving and manoeuvring see in socialism the natural deterrent power. Power“! 5001M5t5- A Rationall‘ sider only a miracle will save V l Ponce 88y DOXlator's head “was This is the socialist standing idem” Will be 1‘9” Apr” 23- IP rime Minister Macmillan's Wilson's Labor party. Electionslbashed in and the body set on 964 lfirc ' counterbalance to the French- West German lineup negotiated but by any definition it seems means of production and distri- among the European allies to- to he making gains at the ex- bution. Some basically (-onscrv- day. 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