Prosperity, Politico Unity Predicted For Western Europe Under Common Market rrnimD'e vatc. i;nj it.. iiA ..nn...ln..i.u4 tut..nA iilini Rpiffiln h.ka f tuAm k..,! ..rr.-...4 u : ..j .-I... .t.. - 1.1. ... i- n.:. .l- i i .... (EDITOR'S NOTE: Under the European Common Market. Western Europe has risen to heights of unprecedented pros perity and looks ahead to po litical as well as economic un ity. But formidable obstacles still lie In the way ol final success. In the following dis patch, the first of three. HIM Foreign News Analyst I'hll Newsom discusses progress of the Common Market up to now and the Issues which will de termine whether this bold at tempt to reshape the map of Europe Is to be miracle or mirage.) By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign News Analyst In prosperous, busy Brussels, Christmas lights glow through the chill misls of early evening. In the streets. French Pcuge ots nudge German Volkswagens in holiday traffic that scarcely moves. In Brussels' largest department store, Yvette Vandenborre. a pretty Belgian housewife, and her litUe daughter, Karin, move slowly along packed aisles to ad mire Dutch furniture, German toys and a stuffed poodle made in Italy. Brussels is the headquarters city of the six-nation Common Market. lis prosperity is an ac curate reflection of an explosive phenomenon which has booster to unprecedented heights the economics of Belgium. France West Germany, Italy, The Neth erlands and Luxembourg. May Be Mirage But beneath the smooth sur- lace other currents are moving which will determine whether European community ever is be anything but a trading bloc and whether the dream of uni is to prove a mirage which dis appears before the harsh reali ties of nationalism, ancient ha trcds and the ambitions of indi vidual men This correspondent, on the tbird trip to Europe this year to assess and report on progress of the Common Market, found these elements at work. The British government Prime Minister Harold Macmil Ian, which has staked its future on British entry into the Com mon Market, has been ncgotia ling with the six for more than a year without success. Mean while, British policy-making, both foreign and domestic, remains in a stale of paralysis. President Charles de Gaulle of France, aiming at European leadership, is indifferent if not actively hostile to British mem bership. Dc Gaulle, instead, lia: proposed that France and West Germany should step up imme diately their organic coopera tion," without waiting for Euro pean political unity as a uhole PAGE 12 Monday. January 7, J3 HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls Oregon mi new H A I fj THf NIITt STUTfS MTKWMt SANK OF KVTIAND SgJgg" Hdw tapatf bMra CwM I nd without wailing for Britain. Small .Nation's Suspicious The small nations, notably Belgium and The Netherlands, suspect De Gaulle's motives and are especially fearful of a Paris- Bonn axis which would reduce! them to the rank of second-class citizens in the community. They (eel that British membership is essential, if only as a modifying factor. A feeling among top Com mon Market leadership, although not shared by all, that Britain herself is negotiating from an unrealistic position and that, de spite the consequences. British entry may be delayed for as long as five years or more. Beyond the polite, cautious words at the negotiating table, the British are grimly deter mined to "negotiate and negoti ate and negotiate," indefinitely. But in private they frankly share the small nations' distrust of Dc Gaulle's projected Paris- Bonn axis and his good faith when it comes to permitting British entry. Bitterly remarked one member of the British delegation: I think that if we offered to day to come in on their terms they would think of something that we overlooked. Other elements complicate the British government position. Interests of Commonwealth One is her attempt to protect the interests of the Common wealh nations with whom she has traditional tics. Another is an approaching British election which must be held at the latest in October, I9S4. The Labor party has hard ened its position against British entry except on specific and fa- orable terms. In the House of Commons, La- borile Harold Wilson, a member f the parly's "shadow cabinet." witled Lord Privy Seal Edward Heath that more than a year f negotiations so far had netted not much more than free Com mon Market entry for kangaroo meat The charge was uncomfortably lose to the truth. Heath's task is made the more formidable by stubborn refusal the six to reopen tlieir own hard-won agreement on agricul lure which was reached at 5:2!: m. last Jan, 14, after ncgoli- tors had slopped the clock ami two of them had suffered heart attacks, A chief stumbling block and a good example is the question of wheat. Within the Common Market, German support prices are the highest. French the lowest. British Supports Lowest British supports, following Brit ain's traditional cheap food poli cies, are the lowest of all. By 1970, prices are scheduled uj become uniform througliout the six, reducing high and un economic German farm prices to a level still not determined but probably somewhere around the present French level. For Britain it would raise con sumer prices an estimated 12 per cent. Britain has agreed to meet the 1970 deadline but has asked for certain interim concessions to help ease the economic blow. She also has sought some de lay in the levy of duties on irains and other agricultural products from Commonwealth nations which now enter Britain duty-free, and for firm assur ances that Commonwealth ex ports will not be priced out of the Common Market by exces sively high duties. Both Requests Refused On both requests she has met adamant refusal. Britain's position is that she is fighting not only her own bat tle but for the United States and other grain-producing nations as well. LIQUORS Oprn Konilayi fl:M U fi:08 Weekdays s:00 to :H Jock's Super Marker Tuleloke, Calif. In this she has been joined by United States Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman who has described Common Mar-i ket agriculture policies as reasonable and arbitrary" and has warned community officials that trade must be a two-way street. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, s pleasant alkaline ( non-acid ) powder, holds false teeth more firmly. 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