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Tht Daily Banner, Graancastle, Indiana Tuesday, September 14, 1965

Foreign News Commentary

Th« French, who want the German market opened up to their exportable surplus of farm produce just as they opened up theirs to German industrial exports. had set the June 30 deadline for agreement on an agricultural common market.

By Joseph \V. Grigg PARIS UPI—French President Charles de Gaulle may have struck a death blow at the European Common Market. Many European diplomats and many European newspapers have come to that unhappy conclusion following DeGaulle’s Elysee Palace news conference last week. The six-nation Common Market. whose members are France,

West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg, has been in a state of suspended animation since midnight. June 30.

That night Common Market negotiators in BruSvsels were deadlocked in negotiations on setting up a common market for farm goods in the six-nation area, to match the market for industrial products already in effect.

When the clock hands pointed to midnight and there was no sign of agreement, French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville. who was in the chair, stood up. folded his papers and suspended the meeting.

the six-nation organization by l andonment of any claims by the simply not attending meetings. Common Market's commission This has had the effect of ’ ^ constitute the germ of a bringing to a standstill any pro-! European politictl federation. ! gress toward the goal of a com-1 Coupled with this was a demand 1 plete six-nation customs and that the six-nation European economic union. Parliament—a consultative body T .• , composed of members of the

In ms news conference De

^ j . . , national parliaments of the six

Gaulle destroyed any hopes h e t

might relent. He laid down two tough conditions for ending the boycott and resuming talks.

Billy Graham

Is Hospitalized

Since then France has pursued the so-called “empty chair” policy toward the Common Market. It did not stage a walkout, but it has boycotted

Common Market countries — must not be given any authority over the Common Market’s budget as the executive commission

The first condition was that proposed,

there must be agreement on a

common market for farm pro-1

duce. In other words, that the

other five countries would have Asteroids are irregularly to bow to French financial and shaped heavenly bodies rangother demands. j n diameter from less than His second condition was ab- a mile to about 500 miles.

ROCHESTER, Minn. UPI — An associate of Dr. Billy Grajham said the evangelist was ! sufering complications following prostate surgery but the Mayo Clinic said his condition was “excellent.”

The clinic said, however, that the surgeon who performed the operation felt there was “no question over relapse’’ and he was “not concerned.’’ The clinic estimated the evangelist would be in Methodist Hospital for another three or four days.

EARLY CURLY

PAPER OKAY NEW YORK UPI—Etiquett* experts approve the use of paper service on every and any occasion. even at wedding receptions, if the plates are welldesigned and leak-proof. One manufacturer. Bondware, plastic coats the plates so there is no soak through and no paper taste.

The associate, Dr. Grady Wil-

j son, Charlotte, N.C., said Dr. ( Graham had a “rough morning’’ ; and would have to be hospitalized several more days. He said that for the first time since the ; Thursday operation he was ! “greatly concerned.”

CHICAGO (UPI) —The first hair curling irons came I from the laundry room and i consisted of 16th century pressing tools such as crispers and crimpers. The curling lotions included 1 flour and water, fruit juices, honey, sugar water and tree : sap boiled with water.

SERVICE STATIONS ARE BIG BUSINESS

SAN FRANCISCO UPI — The service station business is the fourth largest retail business in the United States, according to the National Automobile Club.

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