Friday, September 27,1974 3 British split over Market From the Associated Press LONDON—Britain's Labor government split yesterday over the nation's future in the European Common Market in a dispute with Prime Minister Harold Wilson's election motion. A second senior minister, Roy Jenkins, said he would quit the cabinet if his party pulled Britain out of the nine-nation community. Home Secretary Jenkins was warning given Wednesday by Shirley Williams, minister in charge of consumer affairs. most immediately another member of Whistle team, market opponent Peter Shore, his brother. criticism of the terms of Britain's membership in the Common Market. He said Britain was paying an unfairly high price for subsidies and was using the farm policy was in a continuing shamhes. Shore said Britain could find a strong and prosperous future by trading with and investing in continents and countries outside West Europe because of the massive and historic changes taking place now in the whole structure of world trade. Answering reporters at a daily campaign news conference, Wilson said it was a tradition in British political life that members of a government could accept or reject the decisive decision. If they reject it and feel strongly enough about it, they are free to quit. Wilson, sitting beside Shore, said discontent with the way the Common Market was working was by no means confined to Britain. Other heads of member governments have told him of their own doubts, he said. Leaders of the opposition Conservative and Liberal parties, Edward Heath and Jeremy Thorpe, were quick to exploit Labor's display of disarray. Both are known for their lack of civility. It was Heath who, as prime minister, led Britain into the market two years ago. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PLFL), a radical guerrilla group noted for macking with jetliners,withdrawn by Israel and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). The PLO replied that the accusation was based on false information. It charged the PLO, the group that embarks the major guerrilla organizations, deliberately immerses itself in the gutter of American-sponsored political settlement with Israel." The extremist PFLP said it would continue an armed struggle against Israel, and that two other key guerrilla outfits would follow it in leaving the PLO. From the Associated Press "PFLP decided on quitting PLO after it ascertained beyond the slightest doubt suspicious contacts be conducted by PLO with the Americans," spokesman Abu Palestinian guerrilla groups split Nixon responding well to blood clot treatment From the Associated Press The developments, Heath said, have blown wide open Labor's professions of Thorpe hailed what he called the frankness and sincerity of Williams and Jenkins. Press LONG BEACH, Calif.—Federal Press Richard M. Nixon is responding satisfac- tio to treatments for the dime-size blood thie s in his right lung, his doctor said Thursday. Dr. John L. Cungren said Nixon was receiving the same oral and intravenous antibiotics that the former chief executive had before getting since being hospitalized Monday. War victims slowly found in Vietnam TAN PHU HAMLET, Vietnam- a shallow grave yielded a set of bones when searchers dig where the old man had been buried an American buryer here after a battle of the war. The find in a quiet taipoca patch three miles from the center of Saigon gave U.S. authorities a chance to establish the fate of the people whose missing and believed dead in South Vietnam. "I ran away when the V.C. attacked." "That said with the stumps of betel-bleu." "When I came back I found the American here," he said, showing how the man had been sprawled beside the bullet-scarred shrine of a Vietnamese tomb. "He was too big to carry alone, so I hired a boy to help me." From the Associated Press Progress has been frustratingly slow for the joint Casualty Resolution Center. It has resolved 304 cases since the Vietnam ceasefire 20 months ago, but has more than 2,200 casualties in the war. Cong and Pathet Lao have permitted no recoveries from their growing territory. "We cannot accept the responsibility for the dangerous deviations of PLO, nor for its deliberate immersion in the gutter of honour蒙蔽 political settlement with Israel." But once in a while someone like Dihn Van Thao, 75, comes along. His home lay in the path of the Viet Cong's eastward drive on Saigon in January 1988. Thao's grim job went unrepaired until two weeks ago. Then the Resolution Center's Saigon team went into action. Proceeding to dig, the team found a body dug in an ambush eight miles from Tam Phu last December, the center asked a militia squad to make sure the area was secure, American officials waited at a nearby police station while a recovery team went in. Mahar told a news conference at the Oatlia refugee camp outside Beirut. Spaces unearthed a Viet Cong canteen, raising the possibility that this was another false alarm. But after the lab expert saw the bones, it was obvious that he took the discovery seriously. Thao led militiamen, a Vietnamese worker from the center and a Filipino laboratory expert to a spot 10 yards from the tomb, and the digging began. Jack Winerock, assistant professor of piano at the University of Kansas, will present an American piano music recital at Carnegie Hall on Sunday. His program will span three centuries of American music, including works by M. Goffskib, Edward McDowell, M. Letschkab, Charles T. Griffes and Vincent Paschetti. The Resolution Center's lab near Uatapo Air Base in Thailand can tell a man's height almost exactly from the length of his skin and thigh bones, the lab man said. Westerners are usually larger than Vietnamese. Prof to perform at Carnegie Hall Winerock presented a similar recital featuring American composers on September 15. He has B. S. and M. S. degrees in piano performance from Juilliard and a doctor of musical arts degree from the University of Michigan. The PFLP is a leftist group led by Dr. George Habash, a Marxist extremist. The modern man sees the world as a politically modern who sees as a political extremist. Mahaer said the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine General Command and the Iraqi-backed Arab Liberation Front will announce their withdrawal from the PLO. Anticoagulants hopefully will dissolve the lung clot and prevent new clots from forming. The clot broke from a larger clot in the heart, and had been created by persistent phlebitis. Memorial Hospital Medical Center of officials said Nixon had received hundreds of recruits for the war effort. the hospital has also received crank telephone calls threatening Nixon's life and is considering a lawsuit. Langren said that the clot was a "potentially dangerous situation but not critical at this time. There is a very good chance of recovery He said Nixon was suffering no chest pain from the clot. Linenger also said the greatest danger to Nixon was that another, larger could might be launched. 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