Prince Rupert Daily Mews wen, 7 IV ; Wednesday, January $0, 1983 - Newspapers blame de Gaulle for collapse of Market talks i { { 4 ‘ LONDON (Reuters) — News- papers throughout Europe were almost unanimous today in plac-: ing the blame for the. collapse | gf the Common. Marke The Daily Mail says “It’s All Over; France in Utter Isolation Wins Hollow Victory.” An editorial in The Times says t talks on Britain should not abandon for- President de Gaulle. , ever the idea of joining the Several French newspapers COmmon Market and says the charged de Gaulle has isolated immediate task for Britain is to France from its five Common Put her own house in order. “A Market partners by torpedoing fresh start is badly overdue.” British entry into the trade | The Manchester Guardian says ~“Proup. Britain cannot enter the market r--~ Most newspapers in Britain 80 long as de Gaulle rules 1 é 1 ! y ( 4 4 4 a 1 4 ‘ ‘ i 4 d g 4 t 4 t t : 4 i ' ' 4 took the view that the British Feauee: and ceclares: vera. government should not now turn b SOU cht at. hee Burope mus its back on Europe. They stressed | °°;5 BD ay Ly Benross hich a united Europe including Brit-: re ally Express, whic , strenuously opposed Britain’s ain was inevitable. lentry, headlines its frontpage ‘The tabloid Daily Sketch ban- story: “Glory, Glory Hallelujah, er says “We Fight On.” It’s All Over,” w The Daily’ Herald declares In Paris, Le Figaro says the “Now We’re Out — Into Battle.” breakdown gave France “the The Daily Mirror headline says hardly enviable privilege of iso- “All Over; History Will. Wait.” ‘lation.” s , ul EEE e's we ‘ B.C. Briefs VANCOUVER =~ The high, costs of.matertals and labor have taken a bite out of 1962 Pacific ; National Exhibition Treasurer T, A, Steeves blamed! these factors for a net profit of! Only $44,068 last year, despite a’ record attendance of nearly 1,- 000,000. next few days on the timing of ian all-out drive to foree a dis- é , Solution of Parliament and a ;new election. 1 ‘ TWO SENTENCED WILLIAMS LAKE ( — Two! men were sentenced in police’ court Tuesday on a total of 11: charges arising froma rash of Spending The Liberals have choices—hit the when it asks for authority, to clear government temporary den Mattice, 22, drew three con--®fforts on the five upcoming current terms of three years and supply motions and the subse- Raymond Binette, 18, drew 1g. dent de a es on the 1962-63 months definite and six months 5PCM@INgs program. indefinite. ' At the moment, the weight ‘of _ opinion in the party appears to GAVE PROOF , favor a g0-for-clection drive VANCOUVER () — Emo Kle-'’when the government asks for mola, 58, a former miner, said further temporary spending ‘Tuesday he has part of his lung powers, cut out to prove he has Silicosis,; The government’s current but stil] couldn’t get a pension spending powers expire J from the Workmen's Compensa- and debate of about a tion Board. He was appearing at provided forcefu] enough argu- a Royal Commission enquiry in- ment can be p to the Compensation Act. made it virtually impossible for probably ,; recent break-ins. Raymond ‘Ar-/"€Xt week, or concentrate their! saci ON When to force new OTTAWA -(b---The Liberal par-; the governme:) ty faces a crucial decision in the )- CHV service lallowances, ! | i islature government i books and using surplus agricul- iture department money for other: on the success of the talks. was ‘purposes, ; A Social ‘plied afterward that 'wrone. tnere is a penditures. and contractor. Gov't padding hooks, : VICTORIA ‘cratic Party meniber of the leg- James Rhodes an, 31 during the throne specch de week, continuing trend toidown of British pad the books of the agriculture imitments to the defence of Eu- ut forward, would department and ‘Liberals face crucial decision’ Rejection of Market bid will bring j s ° e e e @ e a ‘ election’ _ biggest repercussions in Britain LONDON :0—-Shock waves of disappointment and anxiety surged through Free World cap- itals today at the rejection of Britain's Common Market bid. The Atlantic alliance groped for steady footing amid the far- ranging uncertainties of Presi- one path now: A fierce fivht to est contact” with the five for win bigger markets overseas and the next few days “and then to spur industrial yvrowth at decide what should be done.” home through more efficiency in; “we shall not turn our backs industry and harder work all on Europe or the countries of the around. European Community,” he told ALIENATES PARTNERS a Uritish television audience. : whi ue UiNEaS . AY FORM NEW BLOC dent de Gaulle’s blackball. While de Gaulle’s snub was Deporte circulatine in London The collapse of the Brussels ote reeant Briain. sol pnd Shave suggested that-Britain may gotiations ink the is ;ate res as abe bac "CSS stern Mee pations to link the rand | Prench Statesman from his five |NOW press for a big We 'y pay its bills saiaries, pensions, lolerun payments wid the like, says MLA . kingdom with continental Eur- ; ‘mors. wha, rade bloc linking the United “A New Demo- !one threatened the biegest eran Market Stat ea ae | Gtales and the nations of the mediute explosion in Britain it~ ,[4@ rated to the , me ‘Commonwealth and the Euro- Tuesday charged the |geyy. _ The five—West Germany, Ttaly. | nean Free Trade Association. With padding the} prime Minister Macmillan,'The Netherlands, Belgium and | s :Luxembourg—called off a meet- ing of Common Market finance ' ‘Ministers set for later this, iwho had staked his reputation Soe SMOKE KILLS FI¥E 'certain to face a full-scale at- NOKESVILLE, Va, i. Five Credit_ member re- jtack from the opposition Labor week. The session was to have’ pre-sehool-age childrem:suffoca- he waS!party against a background of | discussed the flow of U.S. in- sea Tuesday in smoke* from a '800.000 unemployed and a stag- vestments into the Common s-fa fire which started while of Delta said | nating economy. ‘Market area, something which their parents were fetching One effect could be a scaling arouses concern in France. military com-: Lord Privy Seal Edward Heath, who led Britain's fight in Brus- sels, said Tuesday night his government will be “in the clos- bate | ‘drinking water from neighbors in this rural northern Virginia area. Two other children of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones were at school. cut back ex- rope. ' Trade experts said Britain has POPC LI OLLE TL S Jaayee en saiae yuyu es 3 Ae LEG TG is MAMET td To save money is one thing. To save money without sacrificing style is an- other! That's an art! That's a Ford!. .. all the lively ones from Ford! 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